Dallas hair extensions | Rich Brown Hair Color

Rich brown hair color in Dallas is something plenty of women look for in to stand out in a city full of blondes. There are many shades of brunette hair color in Dallas, and having the richest color is what many women look for. Here are the details to finding rich brown hair color in Dallas.

 

Which shade of brown is best for you?

 

As you can see from the above photos, there are many shades of dark brown to choose from.  Finding the best shade for you depends on your desired look.  Are you looking for a deep solid brunette, or are you looking for a multi-toned brown hair color?

 

How much is brown hair color?

 

This depends on whether you are just touching up your roots, coloring full strand, or having a multi-dimensional brown hair color with lowlights.  For a full list of pricing, see my menu of Dallas hair color prices.

Dallas hair extensions

Blonde hair color in Dallas is something that requires not just a great knowledge of hair color, but an attention to detail that maintains the health and integrity of your hair.  This is an in depth look into double process blondes in Dallas.

 

What is a double Process Blonde?

 

Double process is just that – two processing consisting of 1.) Lifting your natural hair color to the desired lightness, and 2.) Toning the hair to your desired look.

 

Why does my hair need to have a double process?

 

This is generally required when you are wanting to lighten your hair beyond what hair color can do alone.  If you are wanting a solid blonde hair color more than 2-3 levels of lightening, then you will most likely need a double process.

 

 

What does a double process blonde look like?

 

As you can see from the above pictures, a double process blonde is usually a solid blonde look.  The tone of blonde depends on your desired result, but the concept is a solid blonde hair color.

 

Is this damaging to my own hair?

 

When done properly, this is no more damaging than highlighting your hair.

 

How much is a double process blonde?

 

Most double process blondes are $125-$140.

Foil Highlights Dallas hair extensions

If you’re not used to getting Dallas blonde hair color, the whole process can be really confusing.  Should you get a partial highlight, or a full highlight?  What about lowlights?  What are they, when should you get them and how much are they?  Here I will simplify highlights in Dallas so you can feel more comfortable when visiting the salon.

 

What are Highlights & Lowlights?

Highlights are strands of hair that are lightened, with hair color or bleach, at least two shades lighter than the rest of your hair.

 

Lowlights are strands of hair that are darkened, with hair color, at least two shades darker than the rest of your hair.

 

Are the highlights light, natural or chunky?

This completely depends on what you are looking for.  Most trends today lean more towards natural, or finer pieces of highlighted hair.  However, there is always a place for bolder highlights.  Again, this completely depends on your preferences.

What is the difference between a Partial & Full Highlight?

These terms are used to describe the area of the head that is highlighted.

 

Partial Highlighs only cover part of your hair, generally from ear to ear and from fringe to the crown.

 

Full Highlights include having (up to) your entire head of hair highlighted/lowlighted.

 

Can I get Highlights & Lowlights?

Absolutely.  Partial and Full highlights are only used to describe the area that we are color.

 

The amount of highlights & lowlights that are done really depends on your desired look.  If you are looking for a very solid blonde look, more highlights are needed.  If you are looking for a natural look, then less highlights, and maybe even some lowlights are needed.  For example:

 

This look requires a full highlight – which only includes highlights.

 

This look requires a partial highlight – which includes highlights and lowlights.

 

This look is actually solid blonde, and is not done with highlights.  This is what is called a double process blonde.  Check out my other post for more information on double-process blondes.

 

How much are highlights and/or Lowlights?

Partial Foil Highlights start at $100.  Each additional color (lowlights) is only $15.

 

Full Foil Highlights start at $125.  Each additional color (lowlights) is only $15.