Single-process color includes 3oz of color. Additional fees apply for Fashion colors. Appointment req...
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Single-process color includes 3oz of color. Additional fees apply for Fashion colors. Appointment required. Subject to availability. Additional fees may apply depending on hair length, texture, and density. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person. Not valid with other offers or promotions. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price).
Clients receive a range of style services, with options for haircut and wash, all-over color, and highlights
Choose from Three Options
- $34.50 for a haircut with a wash and blowout ($70 value)
- $65.25 for a All-Over Color or Partial Highlight with Hot Tool Style and a Gloss ($190 value)
- $89 for a All-Over Highlights or Balayage, Hot Tool style, and a Toner with Gloss ($230 value)
Full vs. Partial Highlights: Exploring New Dimension
Highlights can add dimension to an existing style or double the transformative effect of a new one. Read our guide of the process to prepare for your trip to the salon.
A skilled stylist doesn’t need a pair of scissors to transform a hairdo. The precise application of highlights—which isolate select strands of hair and treat them with a color, lightener, or toner—can become the basis for a brand new look without a single snip or shear. Before entering the salon, however, a client has to decide how much of the hair to highlight. Applied evenly throughout the entire head, full highlights create a natural look that mimics the way hair changes color over time in the sun, adding a sense of dimension and texture to the existing hair. Partial highlights, which are typically cheaper and take less time to apply, serve an altogether different purpose: drawing attention to specific features, such as bangs or newly sharpened antlers, by accenting only the locks on the surface. As a result, partial highlights are somewhat less flexible—losing their effect, for example, when putting your hair up or teasing it out.