Colour
Enough’s team of stylists are experts in helping you craft your dream colour. We only use low tox and chemically reduced products to deliver the best results, without the harmful toxins. Your hair will be treated to OWAY’s Hcolour range, a nourishing ammonia-free colour system with fade-resistant, vibrant pigments that won’t wash out.
OWAY’s holistic colouring system respects hair by steering clear of ammonia, paraben, petroleum, synthetic fragrance and is artificial colourant-free. For treatments that require lightening, we use OWAY’s Hbleach butter to lift up to 6 levels without compromising the structure of your hair. The combination of these two superior products means the exposure to fumes and chemical irritation is reduced for both you and your stylist.
Colour is recommended if you’re looking to achieve the following:
Enhance a dull colour and add shine, 100% coverage of grey hair, Want to feel confident as a blonde, redhead or as a brunette? Our permanent hair colour range, you carry out the terms.
Permanent hair dye works by lightening as it simultaneously deposits pigment, to lighten, darken or add a reflective undertone to natural hair shades. Whether you’re refreshing your colour with a gloss colour or making an impact with permanent colour.
- How many sessions are required to achieve the colour?
Every client’s hair takes differently to colour - your stylist will provide you an initial estimate, and will reassess once treatment begins.
Here is a guide of what you can expect in terms of timelines:
- Where there is no existing artificial dye in your hair, it may be possible for us to achieve your desired colour within the first session
- If you have recently coloured your hair (specifically home dyes), we may first need to wash down your hair of any strong colour build up (also known as colour correction)
- For damaged hair, we may need 2 or 3 sessions of colour work to maintain your hair’s integrity to prevent further breakage
For more tips and techniques to prolong your colour, head to our FAQs page.