Single Process Hair Color

Single color is the process of making your whole head at least one shade more or less dark

Single Process Hair Color

Single Color

Single color is the process of making your whole head at least one shade more or less dark. The process of going darker is simpler however going lighter could require complete highlights or similar services.

What is Single Process Hair Color?

A woman who cuts her hair is about to change her life." We understand it. It's an enormous deal, and it's true for color as well. Hair color is seasonal. It's normal to wear it shorter and light in summer, and heavier and longer during winter (more recently, the reverse is also true.

What Does Single Color Entail?

Single color is the process of making your whole head at least one shade either darker or lighter. It is easier to go darker to achieve, however going lighter might necessitate full highlight or a similar procedure. The reason for this is that the color won't raise another color, therefore if your hair was previously treated with color then the only way to get lighter is to use highlights. You can make a dramatic shift in just one appointment or spread it out over several visits to ensure your hair is healthy while achieving your goals.

Single Process Vs Double Process

One process involves applying colour (or toner) all over your head to raise and/or deposit it in one step. It's ideal for transferring between two or three levels of gray hair or to revive your dull colors.

Double Process for Significant Shifts

Double process refers to any two different color techniques at the same time. The first step in the process involves lifting or bleaching your hair. The next step is to add pigment back. It is possible to do this in a variety of methods: one colour all across, complete highlights and balayage to mention just some.

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