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Why Home Coloring Can Beat the Salon?

Why Home Coloring Can Beat the Salon?

Why Home Coloring Can Beat the Salon?

 

There's much debate about whether at-home hair dye lasts long enough or if salon coloring yields better results.

 

In reality, the benefits of at-home hair color extend beyond affordability and convenience, while professional coloring isn't without its merits. Today, we'll help you make an informed choice by comparing the differences between at-home and salon hair dyes.

Cost Snapshot: Salon vs. Home

In the U.S., single-process color commonly runs around $55–$180 depending on location and stylist tier; Boston salons list $90–$105 for a single process. In the U.K., full-head tints at major London salons sit roughly £95–£160+, and full-head highlights often reach £168–£221+ (higher at premium houses). A quality at-home kit is typically $12–$34. Sources below.

 

Time & Convenience

A salon visit can span hours end-to-end (consultation, mix, apply, process, rinse, blowout). The processing step for permanent color alone is typically ~30–40 min (often up to ~40 min for gray coverage), with some brands recommending 35–65 min depending on technique and gray percentage. At home, you pre-mix, apply, and rinse on your clock—your couch is the waiting room.

A Better Sensory Experience

Many salon visits still involve strong odors. With ammonia-free clean formulas and a fine-fragrance accord, at-home color becomes a 30-minute self-care ritual—less sting, more bloom. 

When the Salon Still Wins

Major lifts/bleach, complex color corrections, multi-dimensional highlights, or first-time dramatic transformations are safer with a pro. In London, for instance, full-head highlights at flagship locations commonly price in the £168–£221+tier (and higher when combined services are needed).  

Micro-FAQ

  • Will home color last?

Similar to salon single-process when applied correctly. Plan root touch-ups every 4–8 weeks depending on growth and gray percentage.

  • Is it safe for sensitive scalps?

Choose ammonia-free, PPD-free formulas and always patch-test 48 hours prior.

  • Can I fix a bad color at home?

Minor tone/gloss, yes. Corrections or bleach → go pro.

 

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