Going Darker


Going darker with your hair color involves deepening your current shade for a richer, more polished look. Whether you're opting for a subtle enhancement or a bold transformation, this process is tailored to your preferences, skin tone, and personal style, creating a versatile and customized result that complements your features.

Going from Light to Dark…

Transitioning from blonde to an all-over darker color may require a couple of steps to achieve the desired result. Blond hair often has underlying tones that need to be neutralized or adjusted before applying the darker color to ensure a true and even hue. This may involve a color correction process to address any unwanted tones and prepare the hair for the darker shade. The subsequent application of the chosen darker color will then result in a more even, vibrant, and rich tone, providing a seamless and satisfying transformation from blonde to dark. The multi-step approach ensures a precise and customized outcome while maintaining the health and integrity of the hair.

Going darker…

Choosing to go a shade or two darker than your natural color is a subtle yet impactful way to enhance your look. This process involves selecting a hair color that is slightly deeper than your current shade, providing richness and dimension. During our consultation, we'll discuss the desired hue, considering factors such as your skin tone and personal style. Going a shade or two darker can add warmth, depth, and a touch of sophistication to your overall appearance. The result is a natural and refined look that complements your features while maintaining a timeless and effortless charm. It's a versatile choice for those seeking a low-maintenance change with a noticeable impact.

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Lowlights…

Lowlights are a hair coloring technique used to add depth and dimension to your hair by incorporating strands of a darker shade than your current color. Lowlights are perfect for introducing subtle variations in color, providing a more natural and multi-dimensional appearance. This technique is especially effective for those looking to break up solid color, add texture, or soften the contrast between highlights. The result is a beautifully blended and harmonious look that complements your skin tone and personal style. Whether you're aiming for a modest change or a more pronounced effect, lowlights offer a versatile and tailored solution to elevate your hair color.

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