8 Essentials to Understand About Hair Coloring

1. Save Inspiration Images

Show your colorist images from magazines, websites or social media, such as Instagram and Pinterest with looks you love. This will help your colorist know exactly how to achieve your desired look.

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2. Share Looks You Want to Avoid

Knowing looks you don't like allows your colorist to share her expertise within the guidelines you set. This prevents the problem of leaving the decision completely up to your colorist and then hating the finished result.

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3. Don’t Start With Box Color

Don’t begin dying your hair with DIY box color. Permanent and even semi-permanent dye can stay in your hair for years, even if it says it will be gone in a few weeks. Later, when a colorist goes to lift the color, the lingering dye can unexpectedly turn orange or pink.

4. Try a Simple Look First

For the first time, it’s advisable to keep coloring simple with subtle highlights or a semi-permanent gloss. These techniques will enhance the natural coloring of your hair or face without much maintenance.

5. Color Can Improve Your Hair

Hair color can benefit the texture of your hair. A single process color or a gloss opens the hair follicle and plumps it, which adds volume and makes it easier to style.

6. A New Haircare Routine Is Essential

When you color your hair, it’s a must to use shampoo and conditioner that are labeled as “color-safe” or “for color-treated hair.” Also, avoid clarifying shampoo because it removes the color.

7. Protect Your Color From the Sun

The sun’s UV rays will make color fade faster than normal or turn it brassy. Use UV-protection sprays and cover up with hats or scarves to protect the color.

8. Be Prepared for a Range of Prices

The price of coloring can vary wildly based on the skill level of colorist, location and services. Check on pricing in advance so you’re not shocked when it’s time to pay.