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On a regular basis, I receive a new client to the salon that is desperately in need of corrective color. The term “corrective” can be thrown around as a scare tactic in some salons. It is generally a serious matter, however. There is not a single definition of what constitutes a corrective service. If I had to sum it up most concisely, I would say any service that requires two or more steps and will leave the client with a noticeably different look. Sometimes, a corrective service needs to be done in steps, over a few appointments. This all depends on the individual situation.

Corrective Color

Corrective color is a color process that must be performed by a professional stylist to correct any and all damage caused by a color service gone badly. This could mean something as simple as you wanted to be a honey blonde and ended up with platinum blonde hair or as drastic as a chemical being left on your hair too long and now your hair is breaking off in your hairbrush. Another reason you may need corrective color service is if you colored your hair at home and you turned you hair rust instead of the warm brown shown on the box.

Blonde Hair Corrective Color

There are many reasons as to why a color service goes wrong, from do it yourself mishaps to inexperienced stylists who may not recognize that your hair is too damaged to color correctly in the first place and needs deep conditioning and rehydration prior to being colored or bleached. These are just some of the reasons why you should always seek true color experts, like the stylists at Beaucage Salon and Spa.

When seeking corrective color, your hair is in a stressed and weakened condition when you walk in the door. Because of the caution necessary to perform services on fragile hair, it could take several visits to achieve the final result. This is why it is called “corrective hair color/color correction”.

Please note that the number of visits cannot always be determined until the process is started. Additionally, there is not a set price for corrective color. The cost is determined by the amount of work necessary to achieve the desired result. The stylist will give you different options with your hair with different prices so you can choose what is best for you. The stylist will also recommend certain hair treatments and products to get your hair back in the best condition possible so that it will accept color correctly. We cannot guarantee any results without the usage of these recommended products and treatments.

Don’t worry! We can get your hair back on track to being healthy with a beautiful style and shade that you love. Call/email/or stop by Beaucage Salon and Spa in Boston with any questions you may have about the corrective process.

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