How to Choose a Color Specialist
Start by reading reviews. The salons here are all rated by past clients, so you'll get real feedback on skill and results. If you know what kind of highlights you want—honey-toned, balayage, foils, or face-framing—mention it upfront when you call or book. Bring reference photos if you have them; it helps your stylist understand the exact look you're after. Ask about their experience with your hair type and how they approach placement and tone. A good color specialist will talk you through what's achievable and what will keep your hair healthy.
Booking and What to Expect
Three of the six salons offer online booking, so you can reserve time directly. The other three prefer phone calls or walk-ins. All of these salons are rated by their clients, averaging 4.83 stars, so you can trust that work happens here. When you call, ask about availability and how long the appointment typically runs—color work takes time. Mention any concerns about your hair (damage, texture, color history) so the stylist can plan accordingly.
