Finding the Best Hair Colorist in Fort Lauderdale
Most people dye their hair to achieve a certain look, while others do it to hide their grey hair. Whatever the reason for dying your hair, it’s crucial to find the right hair colorist who knows how to get the look you want without damaging your hair. Below are tips from the best hair colorists in Fort Lauderdale that will help guide you through the colorful world of hair color.
Autumn Markley Salon: Best Hair Colorist in Fort Lauderdale
Changing up your hair will always leave you with a refreshed, movie star feeling. Salons are filled with women each week, trying out different hair colors, highlights, and haircuts to look their best. If you’re one of those women and are trying to find the best hair colorists in Fort Lauderdale, then Autumn Markley Salon is the right choice for you! Not sure if you’re ready to take the plunge? No worries! You can dip your toe in the water by choosing more subtle options like highlights, babylights or air touch.
Whether you’re going for a subtle change or a complete revamp of your existing look, Autumn Markley Salon has got you covered. Our options include:
Highlights:
This highlighting technique is created by sectioning off hair gradually and lighting each sectioned hair to give a lighter highlight against your base color. The result can be as subtle or bold as you like. Highlights start at the roots and continue throughout the length of the hair. Depending on how quickly your hair grows, highlights may need to be touched up every 8-12 weeks.Balayage:
The word balayage is French for “paint” or “sweep”. That’s because this free hand, highlighting technique is created by the stylist hand painting the desired highlight onto the hair. The result is a blended, natural look with no harsh or obvious regrowth lines.Single color process:
commonly referred to a “root touch up”, single color means one color is applied throughout the hair to match the existing base color or create a new hair color . This is ideal for adding shine to dull hair or covering greys.Air Touch:
The Air Touch technique uses air, versus teasing/backcombing, to create a seamless blend of color. The colorist takes a section of hair with tension on the longest lengths, and uses a blow dryer to push the shorter hairs and internal layers down and out of the way. Color or lightener is then applied on the remaining hair to create blended coloring with natural effects.Ombre:
Most of us are familiar with the ombre technique, unfortunately because of bad ombre jobs. However, if done right, this highlighting technique can look gorgeous on your hair! This technique lightens the ends of your hair, while keeping the roots darker. The transition from dark to light is short, which creates a more dramatic look.·Root Melt:
a relatively new hair coloring technique, root melt (or color melt) is a technique that seamlessly blends highlights into the base color of your hair. The results are no harsh lines or distinction between the different hair colors. Almost as if one color “melts” into the other. This technique can be used on blondes, redheads or brunettes.Shadow Root: tired of touching up your roots? Then shadow root might be right for you! Similar to ombre, shadow root has darker roots and lighter ends but with a more subtle contrast between the two colors. The colorist stretches the dye along the length of the hair, creating a shadow effect with a subtle transition from one color to the next while leaving the roots untouched.
Conclusion
Finding the right color, technique and hair colorist is vital. Our team of experienced colorists are up to date on the latest trends and techniques and can help find the right look and color for you. Check out our gallery to see some of our work. If you live in Fort Lauderdale, or surrounding areas, trust your hair to us and we promise you won’t regret it.