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YOUR MOST COMMONLY ASKED HAIR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

Answers to our most frequently asked hair questions

  1. How often should I get my hair cut?
    A: It depends on your hair type, style, and length. Generally, getting a trim every 6-8 weeks is recommended to maintain healthy hair.


     

  2. What should I do before getting my hair colored?
    A: It's best to avoid washing your hair for a day or two before your appointment, as the natural oils in your scalp can help protect your hair during the coloring process. Also, make sure to communicate your desired color with your stylist beforehand.


     

  3. How can I prevent damage to my hair?
    A: Avoid over-styling with heat tools, such as straighteners and curling irons, and use a heat protectant product. Limit chemical treatments and use a deep conditioning treatment regularly.


     

  4. Can I bring pictures of hairstyles I like to my appointment?
    A: Absolutely! Bringing pictures can help you communicate your desired look with your stylist.


     

  5. How much should I tip my stylist?
    A: Tipping is typically around 15-20% of the total cost of the service, but ultimately it's up to your discretion.


     

  6. How can I get rid of my split ends?
    The only way to completely get rid of split ends is to trim them off. However, you can take steps to prevent further split ends from forming. Here are some tips:
    *Get regular haircuts to remove split ends before they become worse.
    *Avoid using hot styling tools, or use them on a lower heat setting.
    *Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle wet hair instead of a brush.
    *Avoid washing your hair with hot water, as it can strip the hair of its natural oils.
    *Use a deep conditioning treatment to help repair damaged hair.
    *Keep in mind that split ends are a sign of damaged hair, so taking steps to prevent further damage is important for overall hair health.


     

  7. What Type of Hair is Best Suited for a Perm Procedure?
    In general, the best type of hair to undergo a perm procedure are those that are healthy and have good elasticity. Also, they should neither be too soft nor hard, thick or thin.


     

  8. Can You Perm Bleached or Highlighted Hair?
    It's generally not recommended to perm bleached or highlighted hair, especially if it's already damaged. However, if you still want to proceed with a perm, it's important to have a consultation with a professional stylist who can assess the condition of your hair and recommend the best course of action.If you do decide to go ahead with a perm on bleached or highlighted hair, it's important to follow a strict aftercare routine, including using deep conditioning treatments and avoiding heat styling tools. This can help minimize the risk of further damage and keep your hair healthy.


     

  9. Can You Perm Keratin Treated Hair?
    It's generally not recommended to perm keratin-treated hair. Keratin treatments are designed to smooth and straighten hair, while perming adds curl or waves. The chemicals in the perm solution can potentially strip the hair of the keratin treatment, causing damage and weakening the hair.If you want to perm your hair and have had a keratin treatment, it's important to consult with a professional stylist who can assess the condition of your hair and recommend the best course of action. In some cases, the stylist may recommend waiting until the keratin treatment has grown out or faded before perming.


     

  10. Can You Perm & Colour Your Hair on the Same Day?
    Whether it's safe to perm and color your hair on the same day depends on the condition of your hair. If your hair is in good health and has good elasticity, it may be possible to do both processes on the same day. However, if your hair is not healthy, it's not recommended to do so.


     

  11. Can You Rebond And Colour Your Hair On The Same Day?
    It is generally not recommended to rebond your hair and color it on the same day. Both processes can be harsh on the hair and doing them together can increase the risk of damage.If you're considering both rebonding and coloring your hair, it's best to do them separately and space them out by at least a week or two. This allows your hair time to recover and reduces the risk of damage.If you still want to proceed with rebonding and coloring on the same day, it's important to consult with a professional stylist who can assess the condition of your hair and recommend the best course of action.

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