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Hair color correction is one of the most advanced services in the salon. It’s not just about applying color—it’s about understanding hair chemistry, pigment behavior, and precise color placement. When a client comes in with uneven color, brassiness, or damage, the goal is not just to “fix” the hair. The goal is to restore…

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By Martin Rodriguez | Master Hair Colorist You booked an appointment. You showed your stylist the picture. You left the salon and… it wasn’t even close. Maybe your blonde came out orange. Maybe your “subtle balayage” turned into a streaky mess. Maybe you tried to go dark and ended up with a patchy, uneven…

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The Truth About Covering Up vs. Correcting Hair Color In today’s beauty industry, more and more clients are being offered hair extensions as a “solution” to hair color problems. You walk into a salon with: • Uneven blonde tones • Dark color buildup • Orange or brassy mids • Patchy highlights • Over-processed ends • Color banding from previous services…

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Hair color correction is one of the most advanced services in the salon. It’s not just about applying color—it’s about understanding hair chemistry, pigment behavior, and precise color placement. When a client comes in with uneven color, brassiness, or damage, the goal is not just to “fix” the hair. The goal is to restore…

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By Martin Rodriguez | Master Hair Colorist You booked an appointment. You showed your stylist the picture. You left the salon and… it wasn’t even close. Maybe your blonde came out orange. Maybe your “subtle balayage” turned into a streaky mess. Maybe you tried to go dark and ended up with a patchy, uneven…

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The Truth About Covering Up vs. Correcting Hair Color In today’s beauty industry, more and more clients are being offered hair extensions as a “solution” to hair color problems. You walk into a salon with: • Uneven blonde tones • Dark color buildup • Orange or brassy mids • Patchy highlights • Over-processed ends • Color banding from previous services…

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Hair color correction is one of the most advanced services in the salon. It’s not just about applying color—it’s about understanding hair chemistry, pigment behavior, and precise color placement. When a client comes in with uneven color, brassiness, or damage, the goal is not just to “fix” the hair. The goal is to restore…

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By Martin Rodriguez | Master Hair Colorist You booked an appointment. You showed your stylist the picture. You left the salon and… it wasn’t even close. Maybe your blonde came out orange. Maybe your “subtle balayage” turned into a streaky mess. Maybe you tried to go dark and ended up with a patchy, uneven…

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The Truth About Covering Up vs. Correcting Hair Color In today’s beauty industry, more and more clients are being offered hair extensions as a “solution” to hair color problems. You walk into a salon with: • Uneven blonde tones • Dark color buildup • Orange or brassy mids • Patchy highlights • Over-processed ends • Color banding from previous services…