Best Hair Color Salon NYC; Color Types & More
Whether you’re considering a radical change from brunette to blonde, or you’re just looking for a subtle shift from mousy brown to warm brunette, you’ll get the best results from a professional colorist.

COLOR TYPE
Before coloring, consider the different types of hair color available:
Semi-Permanent Color
Ideal for trying a new hair color shade, semi-permanent color lasts through four or five shampoos. It contains no ammonia or peroxide, so it is mild enough to be used on fragile, permed or relaxed hair. It blends or covers gray (if hair is less than 25% gray); adds richness to natural hair color; gives highlights and shine, but does not lighten hair color.
Demi-Permanent Color
Also known as long-lasting semi-permanent hair color, demi-permanent color penetrates the hair shaft and deposits color, but cannot lighten hair color. It uses a dedicated developer so the color lasts almost as long as permanent color—up to 3-4 weeks. Demi-permanent color produces natural-looking results and blends up to 75% gray.
Permanent Color
Permanent color penetrates the hair shaft, giving hair new permanent color that gradually grows out. Perfect for 100% gray coverage or for dramatically changing hair color, permanent hair color may be a single process, in which new, darker color is applied to the natural color; or double process, in which the natural color is pre-lightened before new color is applied.
Highlights Color
Accent hair color with highlights that can be applied with several techniques. Natural color is pre-lightened (lifted) from selected strands of hair and permanent color is applied to those areas. This can be a two-step, or, with some newer products, a one-step process. Lowlights, or darker shades, are sometimes applied to give more depth to a lighter hair color.

Best results come from a professional colorist. A salon hair color service uses professional hair color and is done by a trained professional who understands both the artistry and the chemistry involved.