Your hair colour can say a lot about you and your personality, and it can be fun to try new colours, highlights, or to maintain colour with a root touch-up. We’ve all wondered about hair colouring costs and whether it is better to have your hair coloured at a salon or do it yourself at home. There are benefits to both options. For example, using at-home hair dye products may be more cost-effective and take less time. However, a stylist at a salon may be able to help advise you on colour options and do better in the dyeing processing. Additionally, getting your colour done at a salon means you’ll have the opportunity for new cuts, styles, and treatments to repair damage or achieve glossier hair. You will also have the recommendations of the most suitable and achievable style for your hair type.
Today, we’ll be giving you a closer look at the average price you can expect for hair colouring services at a salon and do-it-yourself dyes.
Hair colouring costs aren’t generally straightforward. The cost of dyeing your hair is determined by many factors, including:
It’s no secret that your hair colouring cost will likely be higher at a salon. However, getting your hair coloured with a stylist is usually better. When you visit a salon for hair colouring, your stylist will be able to:
Should you choose to visit a salon, your hair colouring cost will be impacted by factors like:
One of the most significant benefits of colouring your hair at home is cost. Generally, you can save money dyeing your hair at home instead of at a salon. Additionally, dyeing your hair at home can provide benefits like:
While colouring your hair at home is often cheaper, it may not look as good as if you had your hair dyed at a salon. Additionally, you could run into trouble colouring at home if you have the wrong colour combinations, lack of experience, or your hair is too damaged. However, if you pay attention, use quality colour products, and take great care of your hair, you can still achieve excellent hair colour at home.
There are many types of hair dye you can use for colouring your hair. However, the best type for you will depend on the health of your hair and how long you’d like the colour to last. Let’s go over the hair dyes you can use for hair colouring.
Temporary hair dye is just that: temporary. It washes out quickly and can be used on varying lengths and types of hair. However, it’s not recommended that you use temporary hair dye if your hair is extremely damaged or porous.
Semi-permanent hair dye is commonly used because it is gentler on hair since it contains certain ammonia. This type of hair dye is most commonly used for root touch-ups, to cover greys, maintain shine and glossiness, or to use while growing permanent hair colour. Semi permanents don’t have full grey coverage. The grey hair will still take some colour but it can be translucent which is perfect if you only want a soft natural colour that will fade over time.
Demi-permanent dyes are ideal for blending colours, toning highlights, refreshing permanent colours, covering greys, and root touch-ups. In addition, these dyes last longer because they are mixed with a developer that lets colour penetrate hair cuticles.
Permanent hair dyes might be right for you if you want to stick with the same colour for a long time. Permanent dyes generally remain vibrant for around six to eight weeks before the dye and your roots need a touch-up.
While many factors impact your hair colouring cost, you don’t have to break the bank to achieve a beautiful, healthy-looking colour. Cutters Hairdressing provides knowledgeable colour expertise at a price you can afford.
Are you searching for an affordable hair salon to colour your hair? Give us a call or stop into one of our salons today.