Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Additional Batches of Color/Lighteners.

Additional batches are used when hair length, thickness, or multiple techniques demand more product. Technicians mix extra Color/Lighteners to ensure even coverage and accurate shade matching across sections, preventing patchiness and achieving the intended result for complex services.

Pricing for Additional Batches of Color/Lighteners is typically an add-on per extra mix. Cost depends on product amount, technique complexity, and stylist time. Your stylist will estimate any extra fees during consultation so you know the total price before service begins.

Yes—adding batches can extend processing and application time, especially for long or layered hair. Stylists factor this into scheduling and will advise if your appointment will run longer so you can plan accordingly without compromising color quality or safety.

You may request preferred brands for Additional Batches of Color/Lighteners when available. Brand selection can affect performance and price; your stylist will recommend optimal products based on hair health and desired results and will confirm any swaps during consultation.

To ensure consistency, stylists document precise formulas, measure and pre-mix each batch, and perform color checks between sections. This protocol preserves tone and lift uniformity, enabling repeatable results and accurate future touch-ups or maintenance services.

A patch or strand test depends on the service and product. If the formula is new or lifting levels are high, your stylist may perform a strand or allergy test. For additional batches of the same mix, tests are often unnecessary but considered case-by-case.