At The Advanced Hair Design salon we have learned the latest techniques of the hair color industry , allowing us to bring to you a well rounded approach to color theory. Our approach will afford you the freedoms and versatility that are a must for today's young outgoing and (just a little crazy ) youth . With the techniques that have already been a hallmark of Advanced Hair Design for the last 10 years and the new techniques which we have brought into the arena at our salon , we hope to offer our clients a more well rounded approach as we head deeper into this new millennium .
We have incorporated some additional color products that are ammonia free and will not damage the hair shaft .Although these are not always the color of choice ( little to no gray coverage ) we feel that these additional color products will expand the possibilities of what can be achieved on your hair .
If this is your first time coloring your hair, it's probably best to start with a low level of commitment, and then (if you're happy with the results) you can work your way up the commitment ladder. The following are the most common commitment levels used by most major product lines, ranked in order from the least committed to the most:
1. temporary/semi permanent hair Color. Also called "stains" or "washes," semi-permanent products coat the hair with color that washes out after about 6 to 12 shampoos. You won't have any worries about your roots because the color washes out before roots can really show. However, since semi-permanent products don't contain any ammonia or peroxide , you won't be able to lighten your hair any shades, you'll only be able to add color. ( this type of color is the least damaging to the hair , no ammonia or peroxide , will not cover gray )
2. Demi-Permanent Color. Demi-permanent products last longer (approximately 24 to 26 shampoos) and also contain no ammonia, so again, you won't be able to lighten your hair. However, a small level of peroxide allows you to create a more noticeable color change.
( this type of color contains peroxide which can cause some damage to the hair . partial gray coverage )
3. Permanent Color. Permanent color uses both ammonia and peroxide, which enter the hair's cortex and create a change that cannot be washed out. Keep in mind that the end result is always a combination of the added pigment and the original pigment of your hair, so the dye may look different on you than, on your friend, the model on the box, or Julia Roberts. But as the name suggests, when you apply a permanent hair color, if you don't like it, your only options are to wait for the color to grow out or to dye over it (which DEFINITELY requires a pro).
(this type of color contains ammonia and peroxide and therefore can cause the most damage to the hair , its also your best bet for gray coverage )
We concentrate on your hair color needs by utilizing all our advanced hair coloring techniques ,assuring you the best results possible .We specialize in several different methods of hair color , like streaking hair,tinting hair,hair highlighting. With our advanced hair color technique, you will always walk out with a huge smile on your face .