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Get answers to common questions about All-Over Color and Partial Highlights.
Appointments typically last 2 to 4 hours depending on hair length, density, and desired lightness. A consultation helps determine timing, so budget extra time for processing, toning, and styling to ensure precise, high-definition results.
When performed by our professionals, partial highlights minimize damage by targeting select strands and using conditioning formulas. We assess hair health first and recommend bond-building treatments to protect integrity and maintain vibrant, long-lasting color.
Touch-ups vary: expect root and toner refresh every six to eight weeks, while highlights typically soften at eight to twelve weeks. We'll recommend a personalized maintenance schedule based on growth, color intensity, and styling goals.
Yes—our stylists assess previous color, porosity, and condition before proceeding. We may perform a strand test, adjust formulas, or recommend corrective services. Proper pre-treatment and post-care ensure safe color layering and consistent, vibrant outcomes.
Use sulfate-free color-safe shampoo and conditioner, weekly bond-building masks, and UV-protectant sprays. Limit hot-tool heat and chlorinated pools. We’ll recommend salon-grade products tailored to your formula to maintain tone, shine, and longevity between appointments.
Highlights lighten selected strands so some blending occurs as hair grows, though contrast remains without regular root touch-ups. Strategic placement preserves brightness at the face; follow maintenance schedule and toners to keep definition as roots grow.