Advancements in Hair
Color and Hair Care
The hair industry certainly has gone through some major changes
in the past 30 years. One of my favorite developments is the fact
that today we have so many customized hair care products that make
it much easier for our clients to make their hair look as good at
home as we do at the salon (or almost as good). Our clients often
complain about having difficulties duplicating what we do in the
salon. We solve this problem by teaching them what styling aids
to use and how to use them properly. In the 70's, when I started
in this industry, there was just pomade, mousse and hair spray!
These days, we can give lift at the root with a Root Booster, and
shine throughout the ends with finishing products. We can make thick
course hair feel finer, and make thin hair thicker without looking
greasy. Build up removal products are also very popular in our salon.
Professional salon products leave very little if any build up on
the hair. Certain products on the market, however, do leave build
up on your hair. Product builds up and mineral build up (shower
water) on your hair can leave it very flat and dull looking, and
can even cause discoloration. Tap water from older, rusty plumbing
pipes is especially brutal, and I recommend installing a water filter
in your shower to remedy it.
Another area that has made dramatic advances is hair coloring. An
amazing new product called Magma is able to run through previously
colored hair and it's color, but it's doesn't contain any ammonia!
Usually only bleach is able to do that with previously tinted hair,
and even then the ends don't come out as the exact same color as
the roots, or the midshaft area.
I have switched over many clients of mine from bleach to Magma and
the results are amazing. The color result is far better then bleach,
and provides a nice, even color from the root all the way to the
hair ends. There are some important guidelines with this color,
and your stylist needs to know them to ensure a full success. So
when you get your next color done, make sure to ask your stylist
about the latest color techniques and products. This way you don't
have to wonder why that blonde you saw at the check out stand has
such wonderful blonde highlights, but without that damaged and dried
out look that usually comes with bleach!
--by Philippe Schaedler