Single-process color completely changes your hair color and is great for a dramatic change or covering grays. Double-process color involves bleaching the hair before adding a new color, offering ...
Keeping your hair color looking fresh isn’t always easy—or cheap. Most stylists recommend touching up color every 4 to 8 weeks, and depending on the salon and technique (like balayage, highlights, or ...
Coloring your hair is a lot of fun, but it comes with its risks. It's not like a cut, which, if it goes wrong, can be hidden with styling, or even a tiny bit of growout can fix — the color is there, ...
The world of hair isn't exactly self-explanatory, and by the time you’re in that salon chair, you’ve probably made 15 sizable life decisions (and mistakes—avoid these like the plague.) Which salon ...
- Multi-dimensional color techniques create the illusion of volume and depth by using multiple shades instead of single-process color. - Root shadowing and baby lights can transform sparse areas by ...
Anyone who colors their hair knows that it can be a time-consuming, expensive and meticulous process. The last thing you want is to ruin a perfect single-process or fresh highlights by using the wrong ...
One thing is certain as we head into spring: cool tones are stepping aside and making way for warm, rich, glossy shades, with more clients requesting added depth in their finish. From polished copper ...
A breakdown of the real differences, and which one's best for you. Reviewed by Jeremy Tardo Fact checked by Lisa Sullivan Single-process color completely changes your hair color and is great for a ...