Keeping your roots fresh makes all the difference in how your color looks. Whether you’re covering greys or keeping your all-over shade even, a root touch-up is the easiest way to keep your hair looking polished between full color appointments.


Keeping your roots fresh makes all the difference in how your color looks. Whether you’re covering greys or keeping your all-over shade even, a root touch-up is the easiest way to keep your hair looking polished between full color appointments.
Your roots grow fast, and even the best color needs a little upkeep. A quick root touch-up helps your color stay rich, balanced and flattering. We take time to match your shade so there’s never a noticeable difference. Whether you prefer warm tones, cool tones or a natural look, we make sure your roots blend seamlessly.
If you’re not sure what tone is right for you, we’ll guide you. That’s what we’re here for.
We start by looking at your hair under proper lighting and choosing the exact color that matches your existing shade. This step is important so your roots look natural and even.
We apply the color to your new growth only. This protects your ends from overprocessing and keeps your hair healthy.
Once processed, we rinse, shampoo and blow dry your hair so you can see the full result. If your tone needs a quick refresh, we’ll add a toner to keep everything looking balanced.
Your touch-up should never look like a patch job. We blend everything so your color looks intentional and refreshed.
Most clients come in every four to six weeks. If you have fast growth or a lot of grey, you may prefer every three to four.
Yes. We mix your shade fresh each visit and adjust it if your hair has shifted in tone or depth since your last appointment.
No. When applied correctly and only on new growth, it’s a very gentle service. Overlapping color is what causes damage, and we avoid that.
Yes. If your ends need a little shine or tone, we can gloss them at the bowl without doing a full color.