Hair colorists NYC: 3 ways to update your blonde hair

by Admin on March 5, 2011

in NYC hair stylists

“Just wanted to write to say that Sandra is the BEST colorist ever!! She is hugely professional, so talented, and very warm. She gave me beautiful blonde highlights while keeping my base natural — I love it — thanks so much!”
Katelin

You are a blonde (faux) and you have the following issues:
Your hair looks drab, lifeless and straw-like. It is so dry that it snaps when you brush or style it
The cuticle layers are weakened and stretched. The cortex is swollen and the lack of elasticity disrupts the protein and moisture balance.
You’ve been struggling to grow your hair for years, but it never reaches past your shoulders; the ends look thin and straggly
Your hair does grow, but due to the extensive damage, it’s brittle and it breaks at its weakest point when you shampoo, brush, or style.
Your hair never looks blonde enough and it’s too brassy
The underlying pigments contribute to the outcome of your hair color. When hair is dark, it should not be a surprise if orange and yellow pigments occur.
Even though you get highlights, your hair looks one color
Overly highlighted hair looks one dimensional and monochrome. You might as well get a single process. Half the price, same results.
Your roots show really dark after only three weeks.
Your hair color is too light and too solid, thus the line of demarcation is stark.

bleached blonde hair

"It takes a lot of money to look this cheap" ~ Dolly Parton

Option A: Update your haircut
Get a haircut. A serious one, not just your usual “ends-dusting” trim. A middle-length bob will update your look and rid you of the weakest part of your hair. Book a consultation with one of our top hair stylists to discuss other options.
Sandra Vasilescu-our top hair colorist can customize a deep conditioning treatment and a glaze to refresh your hair color.

Best haircut, medium length hair styles

Ditch your over processed blonde hair for a medium length hair style. Request a color refresh glaze and a deep conditioning treatment

A medium length bob haircut is a fresh start for damaged, over processed hair.

Book a bob haircut á la Jennifer Aniston with one of our NYC hair stylists. A medium length bob haircut is a fresh start for damaged, over processed hair.


Option B: Going back natural
Get your hair back to your natural hair color. Book a consultation at our downtown salon to discuss your hair color transition. Ask about INOA haircolor. It is one of the best hair products for a hair color correction and it is oil based. Perfect choice for your damaged locks.
NYC hair stylists, hair colorists, brown hair color

If you are considering going back to brown hair color, INOA haircolor is ammonia free, oil based (great for dry, damaged hair) and it has glossy, rich, believable brown shades.

Your hair colorist can also add a few highlights for contrast and dimension.

Balayage

Free hand painted highlights (aka Balayage) look more natural and grow out better. Hair colorist and balayage artist Sandra Vasilescu has learned the art of Balayage under a renowned celebrity colorist. She also has extensive experience with INOA haircolor

Option C: Balayage
Balayage, Balayage, Balayage
Stop worrying about your roots. Roots are sexy. In time the combination between dark and light will make your hair look multi-dimensional, glossy and it will become easier to upkeep.

balayage blond

Modern blondes always look rooty. Bleached blondes are dated, natural blondes with darker roots are sexy. Ask your salon in NYC about balayage. Or book an appointment at our downtown salon with balayage artist Sandra Vasilescu.


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