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It can be safe, but it's not automatic. You need to verify the technician's experience with men and check what hygiene steps they take, as app listings don't always provide this information upfront.
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This can happen due to several factors: wax temperature being too hot or cold for your skin type, improper skin preparation, or technicians pulling too hard because they're rushed. Indian male skin and hair are typically thicker, requiring specific techniques.
Book 3-4 days before your event, not the day before. Your skin might get red or bumpy afterwards, and you need time for that to calm down before the event.
Complain in the app immediately. For future bookings, try to find one technician you trust and stick with them. Some platforms allow you to see detailed technician profiles so you can find and re-book specific professionals.
A regular touch-up is for normal new growth when the existing color is still good. A color correction is needed to fix problems like obvious bands of color, brassiness, or a bad color match from a previous salon visit.
A root touch-up color correction can take 2 to 4 hours, depending on how much fixing is needed, the specific steps involved, and the current condition of your hair.
While a specialist should know how to minimize risks, color correction can potentially cause damage if the color is lifted too much or if new color is applied over already-dyed hair, which may lead to breakage.
Look for a specialist who understands techniques like 'color melting' for a softer look, and ask to see photos of their work on hair similar to yours—specifically dark roots with colored lengths. This ensures they have experience with your specific hair type and color situation.
For a specific, popular stylist, you should book 3-4 weeks in advance. During wedding season, you may need to book even earlier to secure an appointment.
It depends on your hair condition. If you have virgin hair, it might be possible in one day. However, if you have old color that needs correction, it could require multiple appointments.
The risk is high if you can't see their past work on similar hair types. You should always check the stylist's portfolio for completed money piece jobs to ensure they understand the specific technique and placement for your face and hair type.
On Indian hair, if the toner is wrong, highlights can turn orange or yellow. A good stylist should know to use the correct toner to achieve a creamy, flattering blonde that complements your skin tone.