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Hair-Colour Requests as Salons Reopen Amid Coronavirus

"Banding" Is the Biggest Hair-Colour Correction to Come Out of Shelter in Place, Pros Say

Hair-Colour Requests as Salons Reopen Amid Coronavirus
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As salon closures swept the country for three-plus months to stop the spread of COVID-19, people got . . . creative with their beauty upkeep — especially when it came to hair colour. Boxed hair dye and root touch-up kits began flying off virtual shelves, much to the dismay of pro stylists everywhere. Now, as customers slowly start trickling into salons yet again, colourists are seeing a common denominator in requests.

"Quarantine brought out the at-home hairstylist in a lot of us," Michelle Cleveland, founder of New Jersey-based salon Hair Addict, told POPSUGAR. "The number one DIY hair colour we have had to correct has been a basic root touch-up. While this may have seemed like an easy task to do at home, and it served its purpose during the time spent away from your salon, it came with a price."

It's not just the fixing of a bad root touch-up, however, but a very specific kind: "This past month that we have been reopen, the biggest colour correction we are fixing is what we call in the industry 'banding.' This is when you accidentally apply the hair colour on to your regrowth, or the root area, and inadvertently overlap it onto previously coloured hair. This creates a dark band that can definitely be seen by the naked eye and requires a bit of colour removal to get back on track."

(And here you were thinking your stylist was just trying to scare you with those DIY-hair-dye horror stories.)

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