Does this sound like you?

  • You’re not happy with your natural hair color.
  • The color you currently have is not suitable for your skin tone.
  • You need a change.
  • Your current stylist is not able to deliver what you really want.
  • You want to express your individuality but you’re not sure what to do.
  • Your hair is starting to turn gray and you don’t know where to start.
  • You want to break away from touching up your roots every 4-6 weeks. 

Your hair might be dull, damaged or you just don’t feel like yourself and you feel like you keep wasting time and money.

I believe in using high-quality products and am committed to preserving your hair’s integrity.

Along with honest communication about maintenance and investment, you will have all the information you need in order to be able to make a decision on which hair color look is best for your lifestyle and budget.

Check out below for my most popular color services and a few key points about each one.

When you’re ready, you can get in touch for a virtual consultation so we can make some magic together!

You can expect:

Hair color customized to your unique needs, personality, lifestyle, hair type and skin tone.
Take-home product recommendations tailored to your needs and budget.
A detailed maintenance schedule to keep your color vibrant and your hair healthy!
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Vivids

What it is:
For vivids or fashion colors, the hair is lightened with either balayage/highlights or all over lightener and then vivid colors are applied to the entire head in different creative placements. Calling all unicorns and mermaids!

Benefits:
Bold, vibrant color results. 

Salon Maintenance:
Lightener touch-ups are done as often as 4-6 weeks or as late as 8-12 weeks.
Vivid color touch-ups can be done in between lightener touch-ups.

Investment:
Starting at $350

At-home maintenance:
Professional hair care products are recommended to preserve the integrity of the hair and the longevity of the color.
Color shampoos can also be used to preserve color.

Maintenance:
Depending on the natural hair color and the technique used it can be low, medium or high maintenance. 

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Balayage

What it is:
Balayage or hair-painting is a technique where we paint lightener on the hair to create soft blended, rooty looks with lots of dimension. At its most subtle it looks like the sun has lightened the hair.

Benefits:
Natural results
Low maintenance
Dimension & movement 

Salon Maintenance:
A glaze is recommended every 6-8 weeks, to maintain shine and color, usually done prior to a haircut.
Touch up can be done as often as 3-4 months with a partial balayage or as late as 6-8 months with a full balayage.

Investment:
Starting at $250

At-home maintenance:
Professional hair care products are recommended to preserve the integrity of the hair and the longevity of the color.
Purple or blue toning shampoos are also recommended.

Maintenance:
Low

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Highlights

What it is:
Small sections of hair are separated in foils and lightened. This technique is ideal for anyone wanting a bright blonde result that starts at the root.

Benefits:
Bright results
Blended look

Salon Maintenance:
A glaze is recommended every 6-8 weeks, to maintain shine and color, usually done prior to a haircut.
Touch-ups are done as often as 3-4 weeks with a partial highlight or as late as 6-8 weeks with a full foil.

Investment:
Starting at $210

At-home maintenance:
Professional hair care products are recommended to preserve the integrity of the hair and the longevity of the color.
Purple or blue toning shampoos are also recommended.

Maintenance:
Medium-high

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All over color/
Single process

What it is:
Color is applied to the entire head, or just on the roots.

Benefits:
Natural to fashion results.
Enhancing or correction of natural hair color.
Gray coverage or blending.

Salon Maintenance:
Touch-ups are done as often as 3-4 weeks or as late as 6-8 weeks.
A glaze may be applied at the time of touch-up or in between touch-ups.

Investment:
Starting at $120

At-home maintenance:
Professional hair care products are recommended to preserve the integrity of the hair and the longevity of the color.
Toning shampoos can also be used to preserve color.

Maintenance:
Depending on the natural hair color and the technique used it can be low, medium, or high maintenance.

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Global lightnening

What it is:
Lightener is applied to the entire head, or just on the roots.

Benefits:
Intense blonde results. 

Salon Maintenance:
Touch-ups are done as often as 4 weeks or as late as 6 weeks.
A glaze is recommended at the time of touch up or in between touch-ups.

Investment:
Starting at $150

At-home maintenance:
Professional hair care products are recommended to preserve the integrity of the hair and the longevity of the color.
Purple or blue toning shampoos are also recommended.

Maintenance:
High

``I'm not offended by all the dumb blonde jokes because I'm not dumb…and I also know that I'm not blonde.``

— Dolly Parton