Showing posts with label hair color correction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair color correction. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2015

HAIR COLOR CORRECTION IN TIMES OF DISASTER

Have you ever experienced trying the latest celebrity hair color trends and then ending up in tears and in a shade that is more like a clown than what your celebrity idol looks like? It may be time for some hair color correction.

Hair color correction is necessary when trying to go lighter or darker than the shade you presently have. This is a challenging process which requires the right products, good information, and informed expectations. Thus, seeking the help of a qualified professional is important when doing hair color correction. Hair color correction done at home often leads to more harm than good.

Here are other things to remember about correcting a hair color treatment gone wrong:

  1. Avoid bleach. Bleach will eat away at the underlying pigments in your hair. It will only remove some of the tones in your strands, often leaving you with a different crazy color than what you already had. Some think that bleaching is a good way for hair color correction, but bleaching away unwanted shades will also increase the damage, and girls with naturally thick hair are extra-prone to harmful effects from over-bleaching.

  1. Balance warm tones in extremely dark hair color. If a shade has come out too warm, golden, coppery, or gingery, work out if you have applied a colorant which contains (gold, copper or red) as one of its tones or whether your hair has lightened in the coloring process and ‘kicked up’ your natural warmth.  If you've tried hair color corrections on extremely dark hues and then seeing warmth, it’s because your own shade was too dark for the colorant applied and possibly needed pre-lightening or stripping first.

  1. Revive faded hair color with toning gloss. Stress from frequent washings and heated styling tools as well as damage from free radicals and sun exposure can cause color to fade over time. Hair color correction for this case involves reviving your sheen with a toning gloss if possible. If that does not provide a boost, it may simply be time to recolor. The shade that you used previously can replenish your color perfectly. To help your hair color last, wash color-treated hair gently and use extra care when styling.

When you are to get a hair color correction treatment, make sure to seek for the best because they will be able to determine the perfect color formula for you as well as suggest what correct hair maintenance products will keep your color radiant and replenished.

HAIR OBSESSIONS
5713 Richey Dr Port Richey, FL
New Port Richey, Florida
727-847-0220
http://www.hairobsessions.com/
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Can Hair Color Correction Undo Your Hair Color Mistake?

It’s a shame to leave the salon with the wrong hair color. It’s also a shame if you decided to color your hair and didn’t do it properly. The whole point of coloring your hair is to improve your appearance, but without the right hair color, you may end up looking worse.

Unfortunately, hair color mistakes do happen. But you shouldn’t fret, because you can still go for hair color correction to correct any mistakes done. For this service, you have to go to a professional salon you trust; the hair experts are the ones who know how to correct a bad dye job. Don’t even attempt to do this on your own as you don’t have a background on mixing colors and even measuring the right heat levels to correct the previous color.

With hair color correction, the hair professional will assess your hair. Most likely, you had several hair dye treatments already and they have to look into that as well. The hair professional can give your hair a lighter or darker shade, whichever is needed. Now if you want to go back to the natural color of your hair or at least close to it, the trained hair colorist can do this too.

Hair color correction can take a while as it may take several applications to get the right hair color you desire in the first place. It is very important that the hair colorist is experienced and trained because a comprehensive treatment is needed. If another mistake happens during the process, this will just make your hair look worst than it was before… and you wouldn’t like this at all. Plus, the more hair dye treatment you do, the more damaging it is for your hair.

After the hair color correction, if the hair colorist did a good job, it will be up to you to maintain the health and color of your hair. It will also be a good idea to go back to that salon so they’ll know exactly what hair color you’re looking for. Deep conditioning treatments are helpful in keeping the hair moisturized. You may also ask the hair colorist for products that you can use at home for maintenance.
Just a note though, doing DIY hair dyes are riskier since you really don’t know how to properly apply the hair color. There are actually techniques to achieve good looking colored hair. Besides, those hair colors in boxes have more ammonia than what salons use.

Salon Monaco
143 South Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33609
(813)870-1709
http://www.businesslocallistings.com