ANN ARBOR’S BEST HAIR SALON
Where everyone is a One of One!
Your journey to pleasant, personalized haircolor starts here.
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What People Are Saying
“My hair has never looked and felt so healthy! And the whole experience was so relaxing”
— Natalie Rudoni
“Freshened up and ready to go with exquisite customer service and comfort throughout the appointment time.”
— Janet Dean
Our Specialties
Dimensional Color
If you use the words Lived In, Low Maintenance, or Dimensional to describe your dream hair then start here. This is our most popular service that’s great for Blondes, Brunettes, & Redheads, alike We will use a technique like Foils, Balayage, TeasyLights, Babylights, Shadow Roots, Root Smudges, Glosses and more to achieve your results
Balayage
The Trendiest in Highligting Techniques!
Balayage has slowly made its mark on red carpets and runways in the last few decades, but its popularity has surged recently. Nowadays, it's the go-to choice for clients seeking highlighting services. Master colorist and owner at Pura Vida Color Studio in Ann Arbor, Raine Reggans, says there’s a good reason why.
This particular free-hand technique of coloring is very natural looking and allows colorists to show off their artistic side with custom hand painting. Balayage gives the client a gentle flow of color with a natural outgrowth, instead of a traditional uniform pattern around the entire head. This helps for an easy follow up and touch up!.
Reverse Balayage: Hand Painted Lowlights
Let us help alter your natural color or blend/cover your grays Reverse balayage is for those who feel like their hair has gotten too light and are looking to add some depth and dimension to their hair color. It is a great option for those looking to reduce the amount of grey in their hair but don’t want to commit to regular touch-ups. Unlike traditional balayage, which focuses on adding lighter tones or highlights to the hair, reverse balayage involves strategically placing darker shades or lowlights. These darker hues could range from warm browns to cool chocolates, deep caramels, or even soft blacks, depending on the desired effect.