ORLANDO HAIRCOLORIST JOSEPH KELLNER CONSUMER ADVISE

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This guide will answer consumer questions about Haircolor, Haircare, Hairsalons, Corrective Haircolor, Foilhighlightening, Haircolor Treatments. And will answer and invite consumer questions. Enjoy!!!!!

Q WHY ARE TREATMENTS SO IMPORTANT IN CORRECTIVE HAIRCOLOR?

A.  Treatments ensure that the rebuilding of the cuticle of the hair is done in a timely fashion. When the hair folicle has been broken down by improper hair coloring or improper home hair care, it needs to be renourished. When the hair is in its best shape, constant hair color changes can happen but when the health of the hair is disregarded, tone of the artifical hair color will not hold. That is when we fight hair color fadage. Shampoos and conditioners are very important. A home remedy for hair treatments can be done using Almond oil. An oil pack is one way of helping too-dry hair. Don’t use olive oil; Poly-unsaturated oils penetrate into the hair shaft better than olive oil. Wrap your head in a hot, damp towel and leave the oil pack on for a couple of hours, then shampoo. Don’t forget your finishing rinse or protein conditioner. I try to keep a full arsenal of conditioning treatments for all different cases but I particularly like to prescribe the NANOKERATIN Treatment for degraded hair color cases. The MOROCCANOIL MASK is a wonderful at home treatment also. A customer must understand that home hair care is very important, and that permanent haircolor is permanent not the tonal value of the color. Always protect the hair from the sun, chlorine and blow dryer. Always use a product in the hair when styling and a lite hairspray when flat ironing.

Why Is Corrective Hair Color So Complicated?

 This is a good question. Due to the prior service given to the client, she is now in your hands. If the hair is damaged, I do not suggest proceeding with a chemical service. Porosity is a key factor on how well the damaged hair can be lightened and how long the tone will stay in the hair. Permanent haircolor is permanent but the tone is not. The virtue in corrective hair color is patience. The customer must understand that there will be follow-up appointments in securing the final goal of the haircolor. Fadage will also be a problem for the client. This is due to porosity of the hair. The health of the hair must be given a total commitment by the client. Home hair care is a must. Establishing realistic goals between the client and colorist is very important. Remember, the colorist who is fixing the prior chemical service is not the one who damaged it. Work with your colorist. I recently had a customer visit and all her hair was burned off! She asked what she could do. I suggested cutting off the remaining hair in a nice textured style. She wanted to keep what was left and believe me, it was no longer than 2’ inches. I suggested a style for the shape of her face and color that would match her skin tone and eye color. But she wanted it left long and it really didn’t suit her. Sometimes you just have to walk away.

Know Before You Go. Appointments are necessary for any consultation on any hair or salon service.

Joseph Kellner HairColorist/MUA 1507 PARK CENTER DRIVE
Orlando, FL 32835
Phone: (407) 421-5857

  • Corrective Haircolorist/MUA
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    Q. Why Is My Hair Color Not Always The Same?

    Lack of consistency and taking too many short cuts causes an inconsistent hair color. I feel customer cards are very important for recording formulas and cheat notes. Make sure that when your hair dresser formulates a color that it is immediately written down. Design the color to fit the hairstyle. Ask your stylist if he or she has changed their color inventory to a different brand. A good stylist will ask if there will be any changes to the color service. When changing your style, your color design has to change but not your color or highlights. I prefer to suggest a winter, spring, summer or fall color to my clients. Porosity is always a key factor in hair color. The  way the client is taking care of the color is also very important. Using the right treatments is a must. Styling lotions are very important when you are blow drying. Remember in hair color the client must protect the hair from the sun and heat of the blow dryer. This and not skipping your regular appointments will vastly improve the length of the hair color. Permanent hair color is permanent, not the tone of the hair color. When a customer comes to me for hair color correction, there must be a follow-up appointment. This is basically to see the condition of the hair and the fade hair color or tonal value. Corrective Hair color is a step-by-step approach to a final goal. There are no promises, only a good plan from the stylist and client. 

    Why Should I Use Salon Products?

    Replacing lipid restores the hair’s natural softness. These natural emollients are necessary for the hair to remain pliable with a lustrous shine. Color friendly treatment shampoo’s produces dramatic results on colored, bleached, foiled and corrective color services.

    • For tinted, bleached, foiled, corrective color
    • Restores moisture and protein lost during chemical services
    • Thermal polymers help add body and help styles last
    • Replenishes essential fatty acids and nutrients
    • Increases strength and elasticity
    • Magnifies natural shine
    • Continued use helps retain hair color (saving you money)
    • Protects hair from the damaging rays of the sun
    • Conditions the scalp with essential fatty acids
    • pH balanced

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    Feel free to email me any of your Haircolor or Hair Styling questions. Appointments can be made either by phone or by email. Make Up services are available in the salon. Weddings, Special Ocassion, Film, Print. We use Goldwell Haircolor, Scruples Haircolor and Framesi Haircolor for all salon ser...

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