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Get answers to common questions about Color Correction.
Appointments typically run one to four hours depending on complexity. We charge $100 per hour; final time and cost are confirmed after a detailed consultation and strand assessment to determine steps needed for safe, beautiful correction.
Our colorists prioritize hair health: we assess condition before lifting, use bond-repairing treatments and gentle techniques to minimize damage. Some corrections may require staged sessions to protect integrity; we’ll recommend treatments and home care to strengthen hair throughout the process.
Often a single appointment suffices, but complex corrections or heavily damaged hair may need two or more staged visits spaced weeks apart to protect hair. We’ll outline timeline, steps, and estimated hours during your consultation.
Yes. Our colorists are trained to correct both box-dye mishaps and previous salon errors using customized techniques. We’ll assess condition, perform strand tests, and recommend staged lifts, toners, or glosses to reach your desired shade safely.
We charge $100 per hour. Most corrections run one to four hours, so expect $100–$400 depending on complexity. A consultation and strand test provide an exact estimate and plan, including any recommended treatments or follow-up appointments.
Come with unwashed hair if possible, avoid fresh at-home color or chemical services for at least two weeks, and bring reference photos and product history. This helps your colorist assess porosity and plan a safe, effective correction during consultation.