Stylist Martin Rodriguez Master hair colorist at Ooh La La salon
Hair color products are all chemicals , as your hair colorist I have the understanding of the way color works and the chemicals involved in making the products we use. some manufacturers use ammonia , alkaline products to acheive what’s needed in making the product too work better. where other companies may use a derivative of ammonia knows as (M.E.A) Monoethanolamine which is very harsh on the hair in time the MEA will degrade the hair. As you colorist I doo not use any products containing MEA you see most hair stylist for colorist don’t know that all new chemicals are made from the original hair color chemicals MEA IS MADE FROM ammonia, Derivatives of PPD-Paminophenol.
The one chemical that dries out hair in hair in coloring is the wrong choice by stylist when they choose to high of a developer the higher the volume the more burn or mare damage, Hair color requires patience and understanding of chemicals. Over the years I have colored many clients and have fixed many mistakes made by others and take my position as your colorist very series . as we all know we have one head of hair and we must take care of it with love and patience and the best way is to e educated in what we do.
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Warm GOLDEN tones shades
These colors are reminiscent of food and good memories. Carmel, Cinnamon, chestnut, toffee, chocolate… Be careful when describing the color to your Stylist or color specialist. What you think the color is may be different than their interpretation. Instead of trying to describe the color, find a couple of photos that have a good representation so they can match it up with color swatches. Stick with really warm colors and be prepared to refresh the color more frequently than other colors.
Reds tend to fade the fastest! Ask your stylist or color specialist for their secret color-saving tricks. On top of the specialty formulated products available, they may tell you to wear a Hat or scarf if spending a lot of time in the sun make sure to use hair products that have a sun screen. If you want to keep the color really vibrant, go in every 3-4 weeks for a semi-permanent shine and glazing treatment. It will add the shine back in that would have faded in that time. You can mix and match reds and browns to get really amazing color combinations. Your stylist or colorist can add a few foils in strategic places so it appears that you have a “glow.” Different color hues techniques can be applied to get a fun color without having to be too extreme.
Blonde Hair shades
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Ooh La La Salon and Spa
18120 Brookhurst st.
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Te. 714 366-6064