What is a Colour Correction?
Colour correction is a specialized hair treatment aimed at resolving undesired hair color results. This process involves adjusting or neutralizing tones to achieve the desired shade. It may require multiple sessions depending on the starting color and desired outcome.
Effects of Previous Treatments:
Previous hair treatments, such as perms, relaxers, box dyes, professional hair color, highlights, balayage, chemical straightening, and heat styling (including flat irons and curling irons), can significantly influence the results of color correction and affect the overall health of your hair. These treatments may alter hair texture, porosity, and strength, impacting how hair color behaves during correction processes. It's crucial to inform your stylist about all past treatments to ensure an accurate assessment and to minimize potential risks.
Potential Risks:
Color correction treatments may involve multiple processes, including the use of chemicals and hair lightening agents. Color correction treatments involve significant changes to the hair's color, which can pose several risks, including:
- Hair Damage
- Dryness and Porosity
- Uneven Results
- Hair Texture Changes
- Allergic Reactions
- Hair Breakage
- Scalp Irritation
- Further Maintenance & Follow-up Appointments