FAQs
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We include a blow-out and k18 or olaplex bonding in all lightening services. This is built into our pricing structure as we believe it’s a must in our service and will not lighten without it. These products permanently rebuild the damaged disulphide bonds in your hair that are broken during the chemical process. This ensures we’re doing everything possible to keep your hair as strong before, during and after the lightening process.
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Colour makeovers and lightening services start at 3-4 hours.
Toners and all over colours start at 1-3 hours.
Hair cut appointments start at 45 minutes - 1 hour.
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We have many different options for clients who are working within a budget, so please don’t hesitate to let us know so we can tailor a service to suit. We offer emerging stylist specials which allows us to train our staff to a higher level whilst still delivering you quality service.
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When making a booking please don’t hesitate to let us know of your preferred stylist.
We do recommend sticking with your preferred stylist to continue the same service and result, and to also make sure you have a great connection with your stylist.
If you’re feeling like you need a change in stylist, we can alter any future bookings. send us an email at theyoungblonde@gmail.com
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We recommend a cleanse shampoo for everyone.
Benefits include:
Perfect pre-toning to strip any build up
Perfect to eliminate mineral build up that can affect your colour
Perfect for oily scalps and gym hair
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Everyone’s hair is different, so be sure to ask your stylist how they can help in perfecting your at-home routine.
Toning your hair can transform your colour in between appointments. We recommend always using a cleanse shampoo first and for your second shampoo, using your silver shampoo, leaving it in for up to 5 minutes (depending on your desired result).
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We recommend allowing 2-3 days before washing your hair after a colour to allow your colour to settle, without unsettling the cuticle.
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We recommend not swimming for the first week after your colour as chemicals can contribute to colour fading and a change in colour.