Find a hair colorist in St Louis, MO

Find hair colorists in St Louis, MO

Find hair colorists in St Louis, MO

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Top 10 hair coloring & dying salons in St Louis, MO

Clients agree: these St Louis hair colorists are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
The Hair Center

The Hair Center

5.0(3)
13 hires on Fash
23+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
Mary B. says, "On time and professional" Read more
Make-up N More

Make-up N More

New on Fash
8 hires on Fash
11+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
my main focus is my client and what they want! I want them to be happy!
✨ Vain Attraction ✨

✨ Vain Attraction ✨

New on Fash
4+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
Hey! My name is Aniya 💕 I’ve been a cosmologist for about 3 years, I’ve received my education at Grabber School Of Hair Design. I do a plethora of services and also provide natural hair care as well. Book with me for an experience as well as service ✨
Hair Addicts Salon

Hair Addicts Salon

5.0(1)
27+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
Wynette B. says, "I loved the atmosphere, and not only does she put your vision to life on your hair, she also grows your hair and teaches you how to keep it healthy. Not many beauticians do that. When you walk out the door your confidence goes through the roof! I recommend anyone who wants beautiful and healthy hair to pay her a visit." Read more
Enhancement Hair Loss Clinic

Enhancement Hair Loss Clinic

New on Fash
4+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
My name is Monae. I'm a hair loss specialist. I provide services such as color, haircuts, barbering and much more. I also offer non surgical hair replacements. I believe in enhancing everyone to give them their boost of confidence back.
Styles By Money

Styles By Money

New on Fash
13+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
I am all about healthy, growing hair. I am known to do exceptional work creating what the client wants. I love being able to enhance people's natural beauty. The transformation and end result makes me love what I do.
Trayceejae

Trayceejae

New on Fash
10+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
Hi my name is Tracey. I’m a seamstress and tailor. I’ve been doing alterations since 2016. I also make prom dresses, hem pants, slacks, dresses and skirts. I can alter costumes and uniforms. I can do just about anything. I am open to last minute requests however an additional $10 may be applied depending on work load and deadlines. Pants hem start at $18 Formal dresses start at $45 Taper sides start at $45 Shorten sleeves on a jacket is $40 ** HAIR ** I also do braid take down for $65 Shampoo + Condition w/scalp massage + Blow out is $60
Poco Hair Co LLC

Poco Hair Co LLC

New on Fash
1 hire on Fash
15+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
I have trained, worked and have done education for stylists all over the country. I'm a practical and honest stylist.
Wigs Only

Wigs Only

5.0(2)
6+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
Dana D. says, "I was her only priority " Read more
Shivers Hair Gallery

Shivers Hair Gallery

5.0(1)
3+ years in business
Serves St Louis, MO
Luke says, "Everyone was nice " Read more

Your Hair Coloring and Highlights questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Fash.

How much does professional hair coloring cost?

Hair coloring costs $50 to $70 for a single color and $20 to $40 for each additional color or shade. Highlights cost $50 to $150 depending on the type, salon location, and hair length. Complex trends like Balayage, Babylights, or Ombre cost $100 to $150 or more.

A colorist will advise you on which colors best suit you and help you choose colors that will enhance and brighten your complexion. Most colorists recommend staying within three shades lighter or darker than your natural color.

How often do I need to color my hair?

Most salons recommend coloring your hair every 3 to 6 weeks, depending on how fast your hair grows and how close to your natural color it is. Coloring regularly prevents noticeable differences between your roots and the dyed hair. Some salons charge less for a root touch-up than a full color.

Should I wash my hair before a hair color appointment?

Your scalp will handle hair coloring better when you wash your hair 2 to 3 days before your appointment. Hairdressers usually wash hair before coloring if it's dirty or has a lot of product buildup from hairspray, gel, or mousse. Coming in with dry, brushed hair with no product buildup can save time and money.

How can I save money on hair coloring?

Hair appointments add up over time, but there are a few ways you can save some money:

  • Bundle your hair coloring, cut, deep-conditioning, or other services in the same session.
  • Wash your hair 2 to 3 days before your appointment and don't put any product in it. Some salons include washing in their prices, but some charge extra. The salon will recommend a wash if you have gel, mousse, or other buildup in your hair.
  • Book a junior stylist instead of an experienced hairstylists. This comes with a risk, especially if you want an advanced style, but can save money.
  • Don't buy products at the salon, which are marked up to make a profit. Find quality products with similar formulations at beauty supply stores or online.

What is semi or demi hair color?

Semi- and demi-permanent hair colors are both temporary dyes that vary in lifespan. Semi-permanent hair color only lasts 3 to 6 shampoos, while demi-permanent lasts 24 to 30 shampoos. Semi is a better choice when trying out a new color or coloring your hair for a special event.

What are Balayage highlights?

Balayage costs $70 to $200 per session and is a type of freehand highlight that makes it look like the sun lightened your hair naturally. This technique blends a lighter color into the natural hair tone more easily instead of a harsh line between lighter and darker tones. Balayage requires a more experienced colorist because it's a more artistic, intuitive technique.

What's the difference between highlights and lowlights?

Highlights are lighter than your natural color, while lowlights are darker and add depth to your hair. Many hairstylists use a combination of highlights and lowlights to add contrast and volume. Lowlights are often less damaging, cost less, and blend more easily than highlights.

How do I choose a hair colorist?

Start by searching our list of salons, then:

  • Compare at least three free estimates.
  • Explore reviews and pictures of their work on Fash and Google.
  • Choose a salon that is licensed and experienced.
  • Get a written estimate beforehand if possible.
  • Make sure the colorist has experience with the kind of style you want.
  • Pay after your appointment is done and you're satisfied with the results.

What questions should I ask hair colorists?

When looking for local hair salons, consider asking the following questions:

  • How long have you been dyeing hair?
  • Is this salon licensed and insured insured?
  • Do you offer free consultations?
  • What color would you recommend for me?
  • How far in advance do I need to book?
  • What products do you recommend for my hair?
  • How long will this appointment take?
  • How do you handle any damage or mistakes?

Reviews for St Louis hair coloring & dying salons

Recent success stories from people in the St Louis area.
Jo R.
Easy in and out with great cut.
The Hair Center
Phineteaze
I was very satisfied with my service.
Wigs Only
Dale
Friendly atmosphere. You can always read something motivating on the wall. My stylist Tammi is passionate about that hair. She really is a Colorologist!!!
SalonMJ2
Kelly R.
Very professional! I’ve had four heads done for the price of $500 with $250 deposit and was worth it! It’s been 3 weeks and the styles look as if it is still the first week.
Judah Queen
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