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Get answers to common questions about Color correction.
Timing varies based on hair condition, previous color, and desired result. Most corrections require two to four hours; complex restorations or multi-step transitions may need multiple sessions, which will be determined during a professional consultation to prioritize hair health and achievable goals.
When performed by a skilled technician, color correction minimizes additional damage by using tailored formulas, bond-repair treatments, and careful timing. Some risk exists with corrective lifting, so we may recommend staged sessions and strengthening services to protect hair during the process.
Cost depends on hair length, density, previous color history, and required techniques. After a consultation we provide an accurate estimate. Complex corrections or multiple sessions increase price, but we offer clear pricing and treatment plans focused on safe, long-term results.
Yes — many at-home dye issues can be corrected, but complexity varies. We assess underlying pigments and damage, then recommend appropriate lifting, toning, and repair steps. Some situations require gradual correction across multiple appointments to maintain hair integrity.
Extensions are not color-treated like natural hair and can complicate correction. We evaluate your extensions' type and attachment method, recommending removal, color-matching, or protection during service. Sometimes color correction is done on natural hair first, followed by extension color adjustments.
Bring photos of desired colors, any recent dye history, and a list of products you use. Avoid washing hair right before the appointment so the stylist can assess scalp and natural oils. This information helps create a safe, realistic plan.
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