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Some apps with community feedback systems can help you find correction specialists. However, it's crucial to have a thorough consultation first before booking any correction service to avoid further damage to your hair.
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Instant confirmation means the app is connected to the salon's real-time booking system and can reserve your slot immediately, not just send a request that needs manual approval. You should receive a booking number or ticket right after payment, not just a 'request received' message.
This happens when the app isn't showing the salon's live, updated schedule. The salon might be running late with previous appointments, equipment might be broken, or someone may have booked the slot in-person or by phone after you saw it as available online.
Look for apps that give you a booking number or ticket immediately after payment. If you only get a 'thank you for your request' message, it's likely a request-based system that requires manual confirmation from the salon staff.
No, instant confirmation is more likely for simple services like haircuts or waxing. For complex services like bridal packages or chemical treatments that require consultation, salons typically won't confirm instantly as they need to assess your hair or skin first.
A 'Book Now' button may just send a booking request to the salon, requiring staff to manually check their schedule. Actual instant confirmation means the app has direct access to the salon's live calendar and can reserve your slot immediately without manual intervention.
The biggest risks are brassiness (orange or reddish tones) and patchy color. This happens because grey hair absorbs dye differently than pigmented hair, and without proper pre-pigmentation techniques, the color can be uneven and turn brassy quickly.
No, it's not recommended to do this in one appointment. For Indian hair type with grey coverage, multiple sessions are safer to avoid major damage and ensure even color results. Trying to do it all at once risks uneven color and significant hair damage.
Specialists use a technique called pre-pigmentation, which involves packing color into the grey hair first before lightening the rest to blonde. This two-step process is essential because grey hair requires different treatment than pigmented hair to achieve even blonde results.
You should use specialized products like purple shampoo to prevent brassiness, and you'll need regular toning treatments at the salon. The specialist should provide specific maintenance instructions and products suitable for your hair type and color treatment.
Start looking 2-3 months before your desired appointment date. Good specialists get booked up quickly, and you need time for the consultation and multiple bleaching sessions that should be done for Indian hair texture. Rushing the process can lead to damage.
Patchy results usually mean the bleach didn't lift evenly. A genuine specialist should offer to correct it, but this involves more chemicals and carries additional damage risk if done too soon after the initial treatment.