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Hair Colour Specialist
Based in Kensington or Knightsbridge.
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FAQs
What can I expect from a colour consultation?
Colour consultations are held mainly to protect and inform the client on the process necessary to achieve the hair goals as well as the cost. During the consultation, you will have the opportunity to talk about your hair needs and it will give us time to examine your hair thoroughly, whether you already have a solid vision or need some guidance. It’s really nothing more than a friendly in-depth conversation about your hair to ensure that you and I are on the same page before we get to work.
How long does a hair colour consultation take?
Typically, a colour consultation takes 15 to 30 minutes depending on your hair colour history and what you would like to achieve. We may need to do strand tests with specific products to confirm outcome, hair strength and porosity which is why it’s good to allow up to half an hour.
Why do I need a skin test?
Allergy tests have always been commonplace in salons but with increasing sensitivity since Covid. Guidelines were tightened in January when salons were in lockdown. According to the National Hair & Beauty Federation (NHBF), which represents businesses across the UK, salons should carry out a ‘patch test’ on all new and existing clients every 6 months (previously every 12 months). These tests should be taken 48 hours before the colouring service takes place.
Do I need to shampoo before I colour my hair?
Do not shampoo immediately before colouring. Wait at least 24 hours between shampooing and colour service if possible.
Can I have my hair coloured if I’m pregnant?
This is a really common question, and yes, it’s safe to colour hair during pregnancy or when breastfeeding. It’s natural to be apprehensive about colouring your hair during such a significant time, but as long as the normal procedures are carried out (ie. test 48 hours before) then the process of colouring should be no different.