solid color or highlights and balayage
When we receive our clients at the salon for coloring, they sometimes feel a certain fear. This is why we believe it is important to take the time to discuss before starting. For example if there are certain things that our client doesn't like or hasn't liked in the past. It is therefore easier to understand the colors or styles that the customer does not want to have.
highlights and balayage
Then, we will focus on what the customer wants. We ask customers to bring us some photos of colors they like, which we call their inspirations. We find this step very important, because the language of coloring is difficult to understand for our clients who are not professionals and they often have difficulty making themselves understood.
We ask for more than a photo, because often the client does not see the same thing as us and they will focus their attention on part of the color, while we, the professionals, will look at the color as a whole. There are also a lot of photos on the web that have filters, which often give customers unrealistic expectations.
solid color
It’s our job as professionals to sort this out with our clients. To explain to customers the differences between the photos he brought us. We can, for example, explain the nuance between reality and the filters used on the photos, the base color of the client's hair in the photo versus that of our client, the difference between the two types of hair, and finally, what what we could do to personalize our color to benefit our client's hair color and type.
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hair coloring
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hair coloring
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highlights and balayage
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entrust us with your youngest children for a personalized service adapted to their age.
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highlights and balayage
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highlights and balayage
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highlights and balayage
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hair coloring
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hair coloring
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hair coloring
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hair coloring
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gloss coloring over past highlights
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hair coloring
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highlights and coloring
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hair coloring