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Tips For Before Coloring Your Hair



Before getting any kind of color on your hair, there are a few things that you should know so that you get the shade that you want and so that your hair doesn't dry out. When you visit hair color Charlotte NC salon, you need to arrive about 15 minutes before your appointment so that you can discuss the color that you want. There are several shades of the same color, so even though you have one in mind, you might find something lighter or darker in the same color family.

If you don't plan on having your hair dyed very often or don't have time to dye it too often, then consider a darker shade because most colors will lighten over time. Find a salon with stylists who have colored hair before. It only takes one chemical that isn't mixed the right way or leaving the dye on your hair too long or not long enough for the process to become a potential disaster. Talk with a few different stylists to get an idea of their background and their specialties because most stylists have one or two things that they are better at than the other services that they perform. Instagram and Facebook are good sources to use when looking for a color stylist because you can see their work and read reviews about the services that are offered.


Take pictures of the hairstyle that you want and the type of coloring that you want. This will give the stylist an idea of what to show you that could work for your hair. Keep in mind that there are some products that can make the hair dry out quickly, so you might want to see if there is a natural product that is gentler on the hair. Make sure you tell the stylist what you don't want to see on your hair as this can help just as much as knowing what you do want.

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