Are You a Prisoner to Haircolouring? Help is at Hand.

March 27, 2026

Are You a Prisoner to Haircolouring? Help is at Hand.

Hair colouring isn’t just about changing shade—it’s a powerful blend of beauty, psychology, and self-expression. When done well, it doesn’t shout—it glows, catching the light in delicate variations, adding depth, softness, and life to the hair, elevating how someone looks and how they feel.

For many new clients that come to us, the colour corrections needed follow similar patterns: too obvious root growth, poor colour choice, clumsy application over and over without any thoughtful long-term strategy - giving heavy casts, speedy colour fade, tones changing too quickly, and unnecessarily degrading to hair health. 

If you can answer yes to any of the following, you’re probably not getting the best hair colouring. 

Q. Do the roots show through too quickly?

Q. Does the richness/brightness fade too soon?

Q. Do the dimensional qualities disappear into flatness?

Q. Does your hair look like it’s on you rather than part of you?

Q. Does the colour tone change within a month? Dull? Brassy? Unwanted redness?

Our colourists have a hundred years collective experience and use the latest techniques and colour technology. They build bespoke strategies for every client to ensure maximum value for their colour - the very best looks, stable enduring colour and minimal impact on hair health. 

With great colouring, skin appears brighter, eyes clearer, and the whole look more harmonious, as though it has always belonged. From a complete shift in tone to the gentlest grey blending, adding sunlit dimension, or reimagining your look entirely, our approach is always tailored, always considered—and designed to feel as natural as it is transformative, bringing out a more radiant version of you.


 Michael Van Clarke

"Box dye is one of the worst enemies of our clients’ hair. Often women don’t know what they are putting on their hair at home due to false advertising. Those colours promise full coverage, so are overloaded with pigment, making it difficult to remove in one go. We can offer a personalised hair colour journey for everyone to achieve their desired colour and timeframe of maintenance." Bernadett – Master Colourist

"A lot of clients think they need to colour their hair constantly, when really they’ve just never been shown a better way. A tailored approach gives longer-lasting, healthier results."  Bryn – Colour Director

"Most at-home colour creates a quick result but a long-term cost commitment because they’re difficult to work with after. In the salon we design colour to grow out beautifully — with less damage, less maintenance, and more intention. It's a more sustainable, intelligent way of wearing colour." Sissi - Senior Colourist





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