8 Tips to Nail Your Dream Hair Color!
Do you often hear people complaining that the hair color they got at the salon wasn’t what they wanted? This might be your brother to walk into the salon and get your ideal hair color. Whether you’re craving buttery blonde, fiery red, or mermaid-worthy pastels, getting the perfect color is not just about luck—it is strategy.
Here are some tips about how to avoid disasters and get the shade of your dreams every single time, if you are planning to get a new hair color, just spend 3 minutes to keep reading:
1. Start with a Hair Color Reality Check
Your current hair color = the ultimate game-changer. Dark brunette? Platinum will need serious bleach. Already bleached? Neon hues will pop like crazy. Pro tip: Snap a selfie in natural light and show your stylist before they grab the dye.
2. Pinterest/Instagram/TikTok for Inspiration
That rose gold you love? The blue looks so cool? It might look totally different on your skin tone. Hunt for pics of people with similar features (bonus points if they share your hair type!). Bring screenshots to your colorist, and they will thank you.
3. Pay for a Skilled Colorist
Some love affairs are meant to be professional. If you are going >2 shades lighter/darker or experimenting with fashion colors, book a pro colorist is important. They will help to assess damage and avoid brassy nightmares. They can make a professional suggestion base on your hair type and current condition.
4. Maintenance: The Sneaky Dealbreaker
Most of people would slack on upkeep. However, it is really important for those pastel and light hair color to do regular care. If you are a low-maintenance person, try:
✔ Balayage (grows out gracefully)
✔ Demi-permanent dye (fades naturally)
✔ Shadow roots (no glaring regrowth)
5. Strand Test or Regret Later
Skipping this step is like Tinder-swiping without checking pictures. If you decide to DIY dyeing at home, test the dye on a hidden section first—unless you enjoy surprise.
6. Cheap Dye = Expensive Fixes and Care
Cheap box dye without test might save $20 now… but fixing patchy color costs way more. Invest in salon-grade products and find the certification provident.
7. Aftercare is Also Indispensable
Wash with cool water (hot water fades color faster).
Use sulfate-free color safe shampoo and mask.
Blondes: Purple shampoo is essential.
Fashion colors: Color-depositing conditioner = your life saver.
8. When in Doubt, Go Slow
Want vivid hair color but scared it will wash you out? Try semi-permanent first. Obsessed with pastel pink? Start with a temporary spray and see whether it suits you well. Baby steps always> tears.
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