colour correction
Colour correction is more than just fixing a mistake—it’s a precise, tailored process that restores balance, health, and harmony to your hair.
Whether it’s correcting uneven tones, removing unwanted warmth, or transitioning to a more natural, low-maintenance look, every step is carefully planned to protect the integrity of your hair.
With expert knowledge of colour theory, advanced techniques, and a commitment to realistic, achievable results, we take the guesswork out of the process—so you leave with colour that looks and feels right for you.
FAQs
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Colour correction is a specialised service designed to fix issues like black/dark box dye, brassy tones, uneven highlights, banding, or any other undesirable colour results. It’s a more intensive process than a standard colouring service and is used when the work required goes beyond what can be achieved in a regular appointment
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Yes, a consultation is essential for colour correction. We’ll assess your hair’s current state, discuss your goals, and create a custom plan to achieve the best results. This ensures we approach the correction in the safest and most effective way possible.
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Colour corrections can vary in length depending on the severity of the issue and the result you’re hoping to achieve. Sessions typically last between 5-10 hours, and more complex corrections may require multiple appointments. We'll always aim to make as much progress as possible in one sitting, but sometimes it's a gradual process.
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Colour correction is charged at an hourly rate of £70. During your consultation, we’ll assess the extent of the correction needed and provide an estimate of how long your appointment will take, so you know exactly what to expect.
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It depends on your starting point and the desired outcome. While we always aim to achieve the best result possible in one sitting, some corrections may require multiple appointments for a more gradual and safe transformation.
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A key question we ask during your consultation is, "What's more important, the colour or your length?" This helps us understand your priorities. Often, when clients seek a colour correction, their hair may already have some damage. If you're open to removing length, we can usually push the colour further, as we’ll be cutting away damaged hair that wouldn’t survive further lightening. If preserving length is important, we’ll work with you to set realistic expectations and focus on what’s achievable while maintaining hair health. Your hair’s integrity is always our top priority.