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Unhappy With Your Current Hair Color? Talk to us. We'll listen to you, look carefully at your problem and give you our recommendations on how to get the color results you want, as well as improve the condition of your hair. When you go to the salon to color your hair, make sure you have a clear idea of what you want! Educate yourself by doing some research and talking to friends who color their hair. We highly recommend that you bring pictures or hair swatches if you have them. The more communication the better: because everyone sees color differently, what's auburn to you could look like strawberry blonde to someone else. It's a good idea to take your colorist's advice into consideration -- a well-trained and experienced professional knows what will work with your skin tone and hair type, and whether the color you want is too far from your real shade to look natural.
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Wrong Color: You've taken the plunge and gone with a permanent color or a strong semipermanent, but it's just not what you've pictured. If you had it done at a salon, any good professional will be happy to adjust it if you're not completely satisfied. If you just can't live with it at all, we can use a color remover to lighten your hair, but you run the risk of further damage and a brassy look and you'll probably have to dye it yet again. If you've used a gentle semipermanent color from a drugstore, most of it will eventually wash out -- just keep shampooing. In any event, time and a haircut may be your best bets.
Correcting Too-Light Color: If you've had your hair lightened and then decided platinum just isn't your thing, come visit us at fine artistik salon and we can simply apply a darker toner to get the shade you prefer. Occasionally, hair is so damaged that it just can't absorb color. In that case, your only recourse is to either have the damage cut off or wait for healthier hair to grow in. This might be the right time to treat yourself and your hair for a conditioning treatment.
Correcting Too-Dark Color: Don't panic! During the first week after coloring, hair usually lightens a bit, especially after a few shampoos; this is particularly true of coarse and damaged hair. If you've used permanent color and you just can't live with it, we at fine artistik salon can use a color remover to lighten your hair. Do NOT try and attempt doing this yourself -- you'll risk further damage and a brassy look, and you'll probably have to dye it yet again. A deep conditioning treatment before you color is definitely good for your hair.
Correcting Dull Color: Spray-on shine and silicone products give instant luster -- just don't overdo them or your hair will end up looking greasy. For a serious case of the dulls, consider clear gloss. Highlights or lowlights will give your hair a livelier appearance.
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Over bleached blonde: Please do not attempt to fix it yourself, it will make matters worse. We recommend that you go to a salon for a color correction. The stylist will use a high lift color to lift the existing color to a blonde color without using bleach to give depth and shading. This procedure would result in the hair looking healthier and more natural.
Hair is too dark or black from constant coloring? There are several ways of adding color to your hair. One is a full head of highlights with fine strands to break up the solidity of the black and glaze the hair with lighter shade.
Leery and regretful yellowy-orange roots: If this fiasco has left you leery and regretful, we can always simply color your hair back to its previous color. Or, a combination of highlight/lowlight to balance the strands of hair. The highlights are applied only on the roots to remove the yellow-orange and the lowlights to eliminate the yellow from the roots. The combination of the two, combined with a glaze, leaving the hair looking natural and beautiful.
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