![]() I’ve resorted to coloring them every four weeks or so, but I swear every month I see more of them, and they come in more quickly. It got to the point pretty quickly post-school where that tactic wasn’t sustainable. I remember finding my first gray when I was in high school, plucking it out, and continuing to pluck through college. My greatest hair annoyance: My grays are growing in at what feels like a quicker rate each month. I’ve never had a stylist I’ve gone to consistently. ![]() My relationship with my hairstylist can best be described as: Nonexistent. I’ve been using a subscription box color for about two years now to cover my increasingly gray roots. How often I frequent the salon: This is a little embarrassing to admit, but since my hair has gotten long (again), I’ve been getting it cut every four to five months. I’ve never been able to keep a curl in my hair longer than an hour, no matter how hard I’ve tried. I would describe my hair as: I have very fine strands, but a lot of them, so fortunately it looks like I have thick hair. Overall, I’d say to do your research and see if the salon carries Wella Professionals, and then ask for it! The formula does matter, and not all formulas are created equal. She actually used three different colors to add “vibrancy and richness with dimension"-essentially the salon touch and not the "kiss of death" of using an at-home box color, as Alice would say. The key thing I learned from my stylist at my salon visit: That I had two dark bands in my hair caused by overlapping color and formulas that aren’t true to tone.Īfter my salon experience with Wella Professionals, my hair is: ALL THE SAME COLOR! Alice decided to take me a bit darker to help cover up those bands, and gave me a chocolate brown that had a cool, warm tone. When it comes to hair, you typically go after a look and a feel, which is why multiple pictures can help form a common denominator. My tip for getting exactly what you want at the salon: Google the correct hair terminology, and bring three pictures. My dream hair looks like: OMG, Pepper Potts from Iron Man. ![]() I can't believe I didn't see it until Alice at Alice Salon pointed it out to me, but I couldn't not see it once she did! I had two large black bands going straight across my hair that were from uneven past colorings. Apparently I've been walking around NYC wearing THREE distinct colors in my hair unintentionally. My biggest hair regret: Not going to the same colorist every time I went back to touch up my roots. I need a hairstyle that’s wash-and-go ready. My greatest hair annoyance: Blow-drying my hair and styling it, which is why I do neither. Apparently this is why my hair became the hot mess that it was when I walked into Alice’s Salon for my Wella Professionals color treatment. I go to the same salon every time, but I haven’t found a stylist I love yet. My relationship with my hairstylist can best be described as: Noncommittal. How often I frequent the salon : Every two months for color, but much less often for trims. I would describe my hair as: Long with lots of volume, oily roots, and dry ends. Learn why these women-with very different hair concerns, by the way-discovered the importance of asking their stylists to use Wella Professionals color. ![]() It also causes significantly less hair damage, color after color*, which is a major plus as far as we're concerned. Two women at Who What Wear HQ recently returned from visiting different salons happier than ever with their hair color, and we found out that the common denominator was Wella Professionals.īoth of their stylists used new Wella Professionals Koleston Perfect hair color, which is a pure, balanced product that creates a natural depth and shine throughout your strands. We're no strangers to leaving a salon appointment less than satisfied, especially when it comes to our hair color, but luckily it's now 100% avoidable. We can dream about having perfect hair all day long or we can get it by going to the pros. You know the ones: their thick, frizz-less strands have natural highlights that seem to glow even in poor lighting. Some women are born with insanely awesome hair (yes, it's true and yes, it's annoying).
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