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Get answers to common questions about Highlight, Touch-Up, and Cut.
Appointments typically last 2 to 3.5 hours depending on hair length, density, complexity of highlights, and desired cut. Your stylist will give a precise time estimate during consultation and plan treatments to achieve optimal color blending.
If you have a history of sensitivity or it's your first time with our salon, we recommend a patch test 48–72 hours prior. This ensures safe use of professional color products and helps prevent allergic reactions.
We typically recommend waiting 2 to 4 weeks after permanent color or chemical treatments to allow hair and scalp recovery. During consultation, stylists assess condition and may adjust timing or use gentler methods.
Properly applied highlights with root touch-ups and a precision cut shouldn't cause undue damage. We use conditioning treatments, bond-repair products, and controlled processing to maintain moisture and strength with a home-care plan.
Touch-up frequency depends on growth rate and desired look; most clients return every 6–10 weeks for root maintenance. Your stylist will recommend personalized timing based on color contrast, lifestyle, and upkeep preferences.
Yes — color shifts are possible, but altering shade may require additional processing time or a separate session. Your stylist will evaluate hair history and condition, then propose achievable options and needed toning treatments.