LESS IS MORE:
Added dimension + few pop of teasylights around her face. First time this beauty sits in my chair. I felt her hair had a good amount of breakage. The goal today was adding lowlights to break down the solid blonde + going a shade darker + giving her color more of a neutral tone. Remember it takes TWO to TANGO💃 It’s important as a stylist to know what’s best for your clients hair. My goal is always keeping my clients hair healthy.
Clients be sure to do your part at home using proper shampoo/ conditioner, heat protectant and deep conditioning mask to maintain great health for your hair ❤️🔥 Always remember your hair is your CROWN👑
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From my experience as a stylist, managing hair health during color correction is crucial to long-lasting results. When working with clients who have breakage or over-processed hair, I always emphasize the importance of starting with a realistic goal that balances beauty and hair integrity. Adding lowlights not only helps to neutralize overly bright or brassy blondes but also creates depth and dimension that enhances the natural look. At home care plays a significant role in maintaining these improvements. I recommend using sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners designed for color-treated hair to preserve both color and moisture. A heat protectant is essential if you style your hair frequently with heat tools, as it shields strands from damaging temperatures. Additionally, incorporating a deep conditioning mask once a week can replenish lost nutrients and keep hair hydrated. It's also important to remind clients that hair health is a continuous process. Regular trims to remove split ends, avoiding overwashing, and limiting harsh chemical treatments can all help sustain the vibrancy and strength of your hair. Remember, your hair is your crown—treat it with care and patience for the best results. If you’re considering a similar transformation, consult your stylist to tailor the color and treatment plan to your hair’s specific needs. Every head of hair is unique, and what works for one person might not be ideal for another. Whether adding dimension through teasylights or toning down brightness with lowlights, thoughtful professional guidance combined with diligent home care leads to the healthiest, most beautiful hair possible.






































