Multidimensional, shimmering tones are what we associate with lived-in hair color. It can be achieved, along with full coverage, and softer, more blended regrowth with this new line.
The term ‘triage’ is being used to describe how stylists are assigning degrees of urgency to their client’s needs; some may be clamoring for more attention than you’re able to give, right away, so be strategic in how you work, says this colorist and salon owner.
Goldwell North America Artistic Team Member Mark Holloway is making sure his color clients stay patient via lots of communication and with an arsenal of temporary solutions to hold them over until they can sit in his chair again, whenever that may be.
Covering the gray regrowth and doing it for many of your returning clients will be time-consuming. Here are some tips to help ensure better coverage and a better service.
There comes a tipping point for many clients when they have to decide whether they want to sign up for the ongoing commitment of gray coverage. Learn how to transition a client into a cool blonde that will blend seamlessly with the existing gray.
In this before and after, Jack Martin takes his client to a gray, silver shade designed to blend and match her natural gray roots with a mission to stop coloring her hair.
Gone grey doesn’t have to mean gone for good. There are still plenty of ways to contribute to your grey clients’ ongoing upkeep. Here are strategies that will keep your grey clients looking chic…and keep your service and retail income looking healthy.