SPECIALTY COLORS

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Cowboy copper 

Warm, rich hair color that blends copper, brown, and caramel tones to create a natural-looking, earthy shade. It's a more subtle, subdued variation of copper that avoids bright orange hues, giving it a grounded, sun-kissed feel reminiscent of the "Western" aesthetic. This color can be achieved through techniques like all-over coloring, balayage, or highlights and lowlights to add depth and dimension. 

Ice queen 

Blonde hair is a very light, platinum blonde with cool, silvery undertones that give it a shimmering, icy appearance, often achieved with special toning techniques. This high-maintenance color can be achieved in a few ways, but it is crucial to consult a professional to minimize damage. 

Hot chocolate

Rich, and deep brunette shade characterized by its warm, multi-tonal hues and a notably high-gloss finish. It is designed to resemble a warm cup of hot chocolate, with dimension added through subtle lighter tones. 

Cherry cola brunette

Color that combines a deep, chocolatey brown base with rich, reddish-burgundy undertones, reminiscent of the dark, fizzy soft drink. It's a dimensional and high-gloss look that is warm and vibrant, but more muted and sophisticated than a bright, classic red. This versatile color can be customized to be more bold or subtle, depending on your preference. 

Teddy bear bronde

Blends soft brown and creamy blonde tones to create a dimensional, cozy, and lived-in look. Named for the warm, plush color of a teddy bear, it is a low-maintenance style that can be customized with different warm or cool undertones. This technique works by adding soft, dimensional highlights to either a blonde or brunette base, resulting in a versatile and natural-looking color. 

Gray blending

Gray blending is a low-maintenance hair coloring technique that strategically mixes highlights and lowlights (or a demi-permanent color) with natural gray hair, creating a softer, dimensional look that disguises harsh regrowth lines instead of fully covering gray, making it ideal for a natural-looking transition or when you don't want constant color upkeep. It uses lighter pieces (highlights) and darker pieces (lowlights, sometimes mimicking natural gray) to blend seamlessly with your growing roots, reducing the need for frequent touch-ups. 
How it works
  • Highlights & Lowlights: A stylist adds fine highlights (lighter) and sometimes lowlights (darker, matching your natural tone) to break up solid blocks of color and blend gray strands.
  • Demi-Permanent Color: A sheer, semi-permanent color (often cool-toned or a shade between your natural color and gray) is applied to tint the gray rather than fully cover it, preventing that solid, obvious root line.
  • Softening the Line: The goal is a "see-through" root area that merges with your natural regrowth, creating a seamless grow-out. 
Who it's for
  • People not ready to go fully gray but want less coverage.
  • Those wanting to transition from all-over color to natural gray.
  • Individuals with dark hair who want to disguise grays without constant coloring.
  • Anyone seeking a lower-maintenance, dimensional look. 
Benefits
  • Low Maintenance: Fewer salon visits needed compared to full coverage.
  • Natural Look: Creates dimension and softens the contrast between colored and gray hair.
  • Flexible Transition: Easier to stop coloring or fully embrace gray later. 

COLOR CORRECTION

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  • Bond-Building Intense Repair Treatment: Designed for extremely damaged hair, it is clinically proven to make hair 3x stronger and 19x smoother in just one application.

  • You might need a color correction if you've experienced a color gone wrong, like uneven tones, bands of color, or an undesirable shade or if you are wanting to go from dark to light. Including at-home box color. Cannot have henna color previously.