M.I. BEST MANE Color Tips

Hair Color is the first thing someone notices about you.

There is nothing that ages you more than hair color that is:

  • Too dark, a solid block of color with no variance in color,

  • Grey, has visible roots, or grown out color

  • Dull hair

WHAT IS
YOUR HAIR COLOR
SAYING ABOUT YOU?

TIPS to having fabulous hair color:

1. Be honest with your time available and budget.

2. Choose a color that compliments your eye color and skin tone.

3. Color looks more natural with some variance in the tone, it could be subtle like highlighting only around the face.

4. If you go natural grey, enhance it and make it stunning!

5. Make your color last by using shampoos and conditioners especially for color treated hair.

6. Make subtle hair color changes in the summer and winter. This will help you from getting in a rut.

7. Use Temporary powders and coverups to cover scalp, roots or add dimension with temporary highlights.

8. Arrive at the salon with clean conditioned hair on color day.

9. No shampooing 48hours after color application appointment.

10. Use the proper shampoo and conditioner at homer recommended by colorist.

M.I. BEST MANE can help you choose the most flattering hair color based on your unique skin color, eye color and personal preferences.

Speak the Hair Colorist Language and know what you are committing to.

 

Base Color= Your root color.

 

Single Process= A one step permanent hair color process to change your base color for up to 6 weeks.

 

Double Process= A two-step process to lighten hair and then second to tone hair.

 

Semi-permanent= A Glaze or color that lays over your hair. It will enrich or darken but not lighten your hair color. It lasts 3-4 weeks.

 

Permanent= A dye that when mixed with a developer germanely changes your hair color. It can fade over time.

 

Temporary= Powders, Sprays, and bottled color that shampoos out.

M.I. Best Mane flattering hair color solutions

M.I. Best Mane can help you choose the most flattering hair color based on your unique skin color, eye color and personal preferences.

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