Permanent or Semi-Permanent Hair Color
Permanent color adds new color to hair that will grow out before it washes out. Common uses of hair coloring include covering up gray, changing your hair color, or lightening your natural color. If you want to look younger with a new hair color, make sure it matches your complexion. For example, if you have pale skin, dying the hair red or black can emphasize pale skin and red blotches. Black hair color especially tends to emphasize every little wrinkle. Our hair stylist can help you choose the color that is best for your complexion and the effect that you are trying to create.
Root Cover-up money saving tip:
If you have darker hair, you’ll need a touch up every 3-4 weeks to cover gray roots. If hair is 50% grey or less, you can stretch it to 8 weeks. To cut down on expense, in between salon visits you can use a mineral powder formula to cover your roots. It goes on like hairspray and lasts until the next wash. At Katie’s Korner Salon we sell Style Edit root concealer products in many different hues.
Root Cover-up money saving tip:
If you have darker hair, you’ll need a touch up every 3-4 weeks to cover gray roots. If hair is 50% grey or less, you can stretch it to 8 weeks. To cut down on expense, in between salon visits you can use a mineral powder formula to cover your roots. It goes on like hairspray and lasts until the next wash. At Katie’s Korner Salon we sell Style Edit root concealer products in many different hues.