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How Much Would It Cost To Get My Hair Dyed At A Salon

How much would it cost to get my hair dyed red at a salon?

it depends on how long your hair is, how much time it will take for the stylist to dye your hair, and how much product is needed to color your hair. but on average it costs anywhere between 50-65 minimum. you can do it yourself but if you want a better chance of not damaging your hair and getting your hair to the particular shade that you want the first time i suggest you go to a salon

How much will it cost to dye my hair brown at a salon?

It really depends on which salon you are going to!A high end salon or a family type walk in based salon. The later would be the cheaper choice.The good thing about getting just one deeper all over color is you dont necessarily have to search for the perfect stylist or high end salon because an all over color should be generally easy for any stylist to perform whether they started work that day or have done hair for years.If you dont have to do any corrective coloring and it is just a single process color, I'd think for permanent it would be around 65$ on average.If you decide to go for semi or semi hair color… something like REDKENS SHADES EQ or PAUL MITCHELLS PM SHINES it's usually cheaper around 30$.The semi or semi is also a lot more gentle on your hair with little or no damage, adds a lot of shine…but does fade quicker.If you use gentle color safe shampoos and dry shampoo in between and protect your hair with leave in conditioners and serums while styling you can get more for your money.Both services usually will include shampoo condition (obviously) and styling or atleast a blowdry!

How much does it cost to dye your hair at a salon?

um for me its like 75 + but i usually get two colors at least but now i get ti done buy my aunts friend it only costs me 20-30 bucks
no u should have to maybe bleach it once to get it lighter but i doubt it

How much would it cost to get my hair dyed silver at the salon?

I have hair on the shorter side that is currently a medium brown color towards the roots and a lighter brown at the ends. I would like to know how much it might cost to get it professionally dyed silver.

How much will it cost to get my hair dyed ombre?

Ombré hair is a timeless trend. It mimics a child’s hair color. Going from darker at the base with a gradient transition to lightest on the ends. Depending on where you live and what type of salon/stylist you see. I will say you do get what you pay for in this situation. It takes advanced education to learn this procedure. This isn’t something we are taught in school. It’s usually done with a balayage ( French for the word sweeping) technique. Which is extremely hard to master. The whole idea of this is to get a seamless graduated color from dark to light with no harsh lines. And if done properly without a lot of underlying grey hair, should grow out without leaving you with any roots. Therefore you will probably pay more for this than any other color technique but a good ombré should last you for months without roots unless you have grey hair and those grow out giving you roots.. I have young girls who have naturally dark blonde hair and get balayaged twice a year only. I do charge 225. For this color but I’m also a master colorist. I’m assuming you could find someone in the 150 range. Check Instagram and see local pics of the stylists work. If you go to the wrong person for this, it could be disastrous on your hair and also leaving you with a “dipped In” blonde ends look. Good luck

How much would it cost to dye my hair rainbow?

I want to dye my hair rainbow, but I'm not sure if it would be smartest to get it professionally done, or to just buy all the different colors and do it myself. It seems like I'd waste a lot of dye buying it all individually. But I don't want to pay and arm and a leg to get it done in a salon. Answers! That's what I need!

What's the average cost to dip dye your hair in a salon?

$15 maybee..

Should I dye my hair at WALMART HAIR SALON ? how much will it cost?

you have to contact them and describe your problem, your hair length, and hair thickness. The thicker and longer your hair is, the more they will charge you. Also they will probably strip at least some of your hair if you really want that black off. You can go black to brown without stripping off the black (i was in the same exact position as you). So they will charge you for the bleach AND the hair dye. So get a quote from them. Also, try getting a quote from super-cuts. They are very affordable and they have never made a mistake on my hair and i have had mistakes done to my hair from expensive personal stylists. Good Luck!

I want get my hair dyed blue, how much will that cost?

Lara I Lord is completely correct.Any hairstylist worth their salt won’t tell you how much it’ll cost before seeing your hair and discussing exactly what you want. They might give you a range, but even that can drastically change once they see what they’re working with. There are so many factors when it comes to dying hair, especially when it comes to fashion colors.Hair length, texture, and density can drastically change price. Someone with hair down to their waist isn’t going to pay the same price as someone with a pixie cut, and someone with super thick hair isn’t going to pay the same as someone with much finer, thinner hair, simply because there’s more hair to deal with, which means more product and more time. Hair color is also a factor, both the natural color and whether or not it’s been dyed (and what color it’s been dyed). Of course the darker the hair, the more likely it is that you’ll need to lighten the hair more than once to get it light enough to take the fashion color properly, and that likelihood goes up if it’s dyed a dark color instead of naturally a dark color. Whether you’ve used box dye or got it done professionally can also make a difference, as darker box dyes often won’t lift out of hair nearly as easily as professional color. That means more product, multiple lightening sessions, and more time. Even the shade of blue can change the price, since sometimes darker blues can be put over a darker blonde and still take well, while brighter and/or lighter blues need to have very light blonde, almost platinum, to take properly without tinting green.You really do get what you pay for. Lara was absolutely right that you should call around and ask for someone who is specifically trained or who specializes in fashion colors. Make sure you ask for a consultation before setting up the appointment so you can talk to the stylist and make sure that y’all are on the same page, and go over pricing. As long as you are reasonable and have a reasonable budget, or are willing to compromise, a good stylist should be able to work with you to help you get what you want, or at least get you as close as possible. Or they should tell you up front that it isn’t possible, either at all or within that budget. Typically, salons will offer complimentary consultations, so there’s nothing to lose!Good luck!

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