I’ve had my colour done somewhere else but I’m not happy with it? Can you fix it?

My first suggestion would be to contact the salon where you received the service and express your concerns. Most stylists would appreciate the opportunity to correct any issues and make sure you leave happy with your hair.

If for any reason this cannot be resolved, feel free to give me a call. I may need to conduct a consultation and review your full color history to ensure that I can work effectively with your hair.

It's important to keep in mind that achieving your desired color may take more than one visit to the salon. The condition of your hair and external factors, such as diet and hair care, can also impact the final result. Rest assured that I will do my best to achieve the look you desire and provide you with exceptional service.

My hair breaking and thin, what can you do to fix it?

It's important to identify the root cause of any hair damage and how we can address it. While I am not a doctor or nutritionist, seeking professional advice, getting blood tests done, and assessing your diet can be a helpful starting point.

It's also important to take a closer look at the products you use at home, especially if they contain ingredients that can cause breakage when used with heat tools. Additionally, consider how often you use heat tools like blow dryers or hair irons, as overuse can contribute to damage. Keep in mind that too much protein or bonding agents like plex's can also lead to breakage.

To restore health and shine to your hair, I offer various treatments such as Keratin treatments and salon moisture treatments. We also sell take-home repair masks to help maintain healthy hair. Lastly, a fresh haircut can work wonders in improving the overall appearance and health of your hair.

I’m on a budget and can’t afford salon shampoo, what is the best brand to buy from the supermarket?

I strongly advise considering investing in a high-quality salon shampoo and conditioner if you're already spending a couple of hundred dollars on your hair colour. While some supermarket products may seem affordable and have great marketing, my experience with long-term clients has shown that using certain brands can lead to issues such as breakage, silicon buildup, and changes in hair texture. This is just my observation, but it's worth considering the potential impact of using low-quality products on your hair.

I’ve coloured my hair at home what can I do to fix it until I see you?

To avoid costly colour corrections, it's best to avoid trying a home colour unless you have prior experience with the exact product. Attempting to fix a home colour can compromise the condition of your hair, and we cannot guarantee the final result. Our products come with specific instructions and guidelines that we follow to ensure the best outcome possible. However, the final result may not be 100% perfect until we can see the process in person.