
Color
Single Process Root Touch-Up ( <5 wks)
919 South Central Ave Suite #E, Glendale, CA 91204 · 818-662-5665
What to expect
Every color service begins with a personalized consultation. Your stylist will discuss your desired look, evaluate your hair’s current condition, and recommend the best approach to achieve your color goals while maintaining the health and integrity of your hair. Whether you're booking a root touch-up, dimensional balayage, full blonding session, or a bold color transformation, each appointment is tailored to your hair type, tone, and maintenance preferences. Service times may range from 30 minutes to several hours depending on the color technique, length, density, and overall process required. During your appointment, expect thoughtful application, professional product recommendations, and guidance on maintaining your color between visits so your hair stays vibrant, healthy, and beautiful long after you leave the salon.
Recommended frequency
Full-coverage color typically refreshes every 4–6 weeks. Highlights and balayage hold for 8–12 weeks thanks to the natural grow-out. A gloss or toner refresh between full appointments keeps the result vibrant without committing to another full service.
Pair with
Add a B3 Intensive Repair & Rebonding to any lightening service to protect the hair structure during the process. Finish with a blow-out or thermal styling for a polished walk-out look.
Have a question before booking? Call The Look Hair Salon or send us a message via the contact page.
Single Process Root Touch-Up ( <5 wks) — frequently asked questions
Quick answers to what clients usually ask before booking.
How often should I touch up my roots?
Every 4–6 weeks for most clients. People with faster gray cycles or higher contrast between natural and target color sometimes prefer 3–4 weeks. Pulling the timing tight keeps the line invisible.
How long does a root touch-up take?
About 60–90 minutes from chair-up to walk-out, including the wash and a basic finish. Plan on closer to two hours if you are adding a gloss or a toner refresh.
Can I get a root touch-up between full color appointments?
Yes — that is exactly what this service is for. The mid-length and ends are left untouched so the older color does not over-saturate, and only the new growth is refreshed.
What is the difference between a root touch-up and a full color?
A root touch-up refreshes only the new growth (typically the first inch or two). A full single-process color reapplies pigment from root to ends, which is what we recommend if the existing color has faded significantly.
Stylists who offer Single Process Root Touch-Up ( <5 wks)
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