Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Color Correction.

Session length varies widely—from two to five hours depending on hair length, density, previous color, and desired result. Many corrections require multiple appointments for safety. A consultation is required to assess timing and develop a tailored plan before confirming your booking.

Properly performed corrections minimize damage using protective techniques, bond-building treatments, and staged processing. Your stylist assesses previous services and hair condition during the required consultation, then recommends strengthening treatments and realistic expectations to reduce breakage risk.

Appointment count depends on your starting color, hair health, and goals. Some corrections finish in one long session; complex cases need two or more staged visits. A required consultation determines the safest timeline and gives you a clear plan and estimate.

Yes, we evaluate over-processed and DIY results during the required consultation. Some situations can be corrected with bonding treatments and color balancing; others need gradual approaches for safety. We'll outline realistic outcomes, repair strategies, and scheduling before any work begins.

Bring photos of desired shades and current hair, list recent chemical services and at-home products, and be ready to discuss maintenance expectations. Avoid applying box dyes or heavy treatments before consultation. This helps us assess realistically and plan the safest approach.

Yes, corrected color often needs tailored aftercare: sulfate-free shampoos, color-protecting conditioners, and periodic bond-repair treatments. Frequency of touch-ups and toning depends on your color and growth. Your stylist will provide a maintenance plan, product recommendations, and timing during the required consultation.