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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Professional hair colouring tips, tricks and helping you care for your hair colour.: Hello, my hair colour do not last!
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Hello, my hair colour do not last!
I have recently received a query on the fan page from Facebook about hair colour. It goes like this;
Hello, how much to color hair plus treatment?Is the color lomg lasting? I dyed my hair last time and it just last for 2-3 months only.
Here is my answer;
Hello, thank you for your query. Hair colour eventhough named as a permanent color would indeed last for about 2-3 months like you have mentioned. A temporary color would last for 1 - 8 shampoos. Have you noticed that in that 2-3 months, you would have seen at least 2 inch of new hair growth and that the color on your ends will fade with less colour intensity and shine. So even if there is a product called permanent colour which never fade, you will still expect to see long dark hair regrowth on your roots. All hair colors will fade and primarily due to natural oxidation. Natural environment such as sun, water and oxygen will cause color fadage. Put it in a way that even if your hair is 100% natural color, the colour at the ends will still be a lighter brown due to this natural oxydation process. Hair color are never meant to wear more than 4 months because of this situation, this also explained why you could see some ladies with long hair on the street wearing a faded 'orange' 'rusty' ends with dark roots. Treat hair coloring as your beauty accessory such as make-up, make-up transform a face but have to remove it at the end of the day. Isn't nice to have a 'permanent make-up?'. Jokes aside, when you see a 2-3 inch regrowth on the roots and faded orange ends means it is time to do either one of this actions. Action 1: Do a brand new color work Action 2: If you are tired of the color maintenance, tone down the ends to minimize the color level gap between the ends and the roots ala subtle 'ombre' effect with a semi-permanent colour.
Cost of hair colouring work is based on the type of work involve. It would be helpful if you could send me a pic of the colour work you desire.
Hope you get some learnings here on how often you should color your hair amd how to maintain it. Write to me if you have other questions about hair colour, I'll be glad to help😀
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Can you really make your hair grow faster?
Monday, October 24, 2011
At a glance at The Met KL hair salon
Welcome to The Met KL Hair Salon, an urban and edgy salon but with commercial styles that is very easy to maintain |
Overview of our salon, using only premium hair care lines like Redken 5th NYC |
A special Redken for Men retail products and Pureology Hair Care for Colored Hair |
Redken Hair Care and Styling retail section |
Styling Stations |
We are located at Ground Floor, President House, Park Royal Hotel in the heart of Kuala Lumpur |
Monday, July 18, 2011
What to do with damaged hair?
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
I need help!!
Hi All, I would like to share a real story wrote in to The Star recently asking me for advise and suggestions.How would you feel if you have similar hair and scalp challenges? then read on....
"Dear Consultant,
I'm in my early 30s. When I was in my primary school, my hair is straight. However, when I entered my puberty, my hair started to have waves. Those waves were ugly, especially when they appeared on my fringe. Since then, I was advised to crop my hair to a very short length in order to keep the waves at bay.
As I grew up, I craved to have long hair, just like any other girls. I grew my hair when I was in Form 6. It was a total disaster! I had a large volume of hair and with the waves; I could not let my hair down. It had to be tied up all the time or I would be called "Lion King".
I went through rebonding to straighten my hair thrice. It gave me satisfaction but it did not last. So, I was advised to perm my hair curly and I did.
Problems start to arise after I gave birth to my son. I was not allowed to wash my hair during the confinement month and it has caused much itchiness. I bought dry shampoo (powder form) in the pharmacy and thought it might help to reduce the itchiness but it didn't. After that one month of confining from washing my hair, I've developed a very serious dandruff problem.
With the large volume of hair and waves, and now with dandruff, I feel like tearing off my hair. I've to wash my hair two times during each bath to stop the itchiness. My scalp is producing much oil, to which I think is the main problem of the dandruff. Besides having large volume of hair, my hair is also frizzy and hard. I've tried many shampoos in the market but to no avail to calm down the frizz or to stop the itchiness.
I need your help in advising which shampoo is best suitable for my hair type.
I thank you in advance.
Best regards
Alice Tong"
Here are my answers:
Dear Alice,
I am sorry to hear that you have such a challenging hair situation and thank you for writing in to us, we felt your concern and we are here to provide you some options on how to manage the whole issue.
I understand that you are experiencing oily scalp, dandruff and unmanageable wavy hair. I would like to assure you that dandruff is a temporary situation and we will overcome that if the right product is used.
Towel dry and proceed to hair care. Apply Serie Expert's smooth night treatment to control and tame unruly hair and let dry naturally.
Try observe if your scalp situation gets better, if it does , stop using the products for oily scalp and dandruff but switch to Liss Ultime Shampoo to control hair instead.
I also understand that you have experienced rebonding however I would recommend relaxing instead. The difference is your hair is still be with light waves but with more control and blend in with your regrowth after three months. Rebonding would create a hard regrowth line most of the time. Try relaxing your regrowth every three months but only on your regrowth area as opposed to full head. This is a more permanent solution and hair care regime recommended above is to control it.
Nevertheless, we still highly recommend that you seek professional consultation in a professional salon for more clarification.
The above products recommendation are L'Oreal Professionnel range however similar hair care and treatments are also available in Redken 5th Ave NYC. Call us at The Met KL at 03-21481111 for a professional consultation for your haircut, scalp problems, hair color issues and damage hair issues.We are ready to help.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
How can I control my life when I can't control my hair?
The above title is the reason most clients see us. When they are stuck somewhere and no longer know how to manage, or when they are heartbroken, they will see us for a change of hairstyle or hair color to represent a brand new start. When they are inspired by some new looks from Hollywood e.g. when Victoria Beckham was wearing the infamous bob cut, they come to us to help inject a dose of glamour into their lives. We are indeed very important people, responsible and accountable for the happiness of women and their well being. The next question is to find out how responsible are we, really?
“Responsible” (ri-spon-suh-buhl) according to the dictionary means “answerable or accountable, as for something within one’s power, control, or management. Capable of a rational thought or action”. Have we ever wondered why most customers have poor impressions about hair coloring? Have we ever wondered why most professional models are so unwillingly to accept hair shows? Even when they can, guess what are the most common no-no’s…..no “bleaching”. Yes, we all know that especially those of us who organize hair shows. No matter whether they are customers or models they do have something in common, the poor perception about hair coloring. I mention perception because deep deep down, we are the one who are responsible. Remember the definition of “Responsible”? – “being capable of a rational thought or action”.
I was having this conversation with my colleague who is responsible for sales; we do have a very comfortable café with lots of cakes, bagels and all sorts of coffee and other beverages on sale at our office so it makes sense to find some time to connect with colleagues while having a cuppa. She told me that salons in Taipei are generally ok even if they feel the technical work like color or perm could damage customer’s hair at that moment as this provides them the opportunity to sell hair treatments as well. Here are my thoughts; do we sell hair treatments only for damaged hair clients? Is that how the poor perception about hair coloring started? There are a few consequences if we do not make a rational decision for the customers. First, the customer will think twice if we offer our color services again in the future, so why not think of long term business relationships and gain trust instead, of short term gains. Second, we are not educating customers about the importance of treating hair. The way we do salon business now should not be the same as we did five or ten years ago. Just look at skin care; there are cleansers, toners, serums/essences, day creams, night creams, sun blocks, eye creams, face scrubs. Have I missed any more face products because I am sure they are more! Customers are fully aware about these face products and it has become a necessity. How could hair care evolve to become this important to people’s daily routines? FYI Scalp, hair and skin share the same structure; however scalps are even more complex.
Let’s organize a debrief session with your team on how we could be innovative. Share our knowledge and experience with our colleagues. Educate customers about the science of hair and why we should treat it, and how hair could become damaged or dry. More innovation news to share about hair care; there will be scrubs for hair and scalp in the near future and there are already organic ingredient in shampoos. Professional hair care companies have already started to kick off the path to evolve in professional and salon retail products. Are you ready to evolve or would you rather choose to be comfortable? Make a choice, because no one but you yourself is responsible for the decision.