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Get answers to common questions about Root Retouch.
We recommend every four to six weeks for most clients to keep regrowth hidden and color vibrant. Timing varies with hair growth, contrast, and lifestyle; your stylist will suggest a personalized schedule during your visit.
Root Retouch focuses on coloring regrowth at the scalp to match your existing shade, so it shouldn't alter the lengths. If you want a new shade or tone change, discuss options—your stylist can adjust formula or recommend a full-color service.
Most root retouch appointments last about sixty to ninety minutes, including consultation, relaxing shampoo, precise application and processing, a haircut tailored to your needs, and a professional blow-dry to finish. Timing varies by hair density and complexity.
Aftercare is simple: use color-safe shampoo and conditioner, avoid washing hair with very hot water, and limit heat styling to preserve color longevity. We’ll recommend salon-quality products and a maintenance plan to keep your roots looking fresh between visits.
Yes—experienced colorists use specialized formulas and application techniques to improve coverage on resistant greys. Depending on texture and prior color history, you may need processing adjustments or a second application; your stylist will assess and recommend the best approach.
Yes—root retouches can be adapted for highlighted or balayage hair to refresh the base and blend regrowth without disrupting highlights. Your stylist will carefully place color to maintain dimension and recommend partial or targeted techniques when needed.