Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Additional Color Bowl.

Clients with thick, long, or high-density hair typically need an Additional Color Bowl to ensure full saturation. It prevents patchy results and supports even color development; your stylist will assess hair length and volume during consultation to recommend this add-on.

Adding another bowl of color rarely extends processing time significantly, but application takes longer to ensure even saturation on extra hair. Your stylist will factor in additional application time when scheduling so results remain precise without rushing the process.

Yes — in most cases we can add the Additional Color Bowl mid-service if needed. However, availability, timing, and pricing may vary; let your stylist know as soon as you notice saturation issues so they can adjust product amounts and timing accordingly.

The purpose is to maintain consistency, not alter the shade. Using an Additional Color Bowl provides enough product to match the original formulation and promotes uniform development so your final color stays true to the selected tone.

In many cases it's offered as an add-on rather than included. Pricing and inclusion depend on service level and hair characteristics. Your stylist will inform you during booking or consultation whether an Additional Color Bowl is recommended or automatically added.

For extensions or wigs, stylists may use separate product strategies. An Additional Color Bowl can be recommended if extensions require the same shade or extra saturation, but matching techniques and compatibility are evaluated to protect fiber integrity and avoid damage.