Below are some helpful FAQs about hair and treatments we regularly get asked. But please do not hesitate to ring or visit us at shelley and co hair salon for any hair advice.
In most cases most anyone’s hair can handle bleach, using the right product and application bleach can be quite gentle. In some cases if the hair was already damaged bleach would not be an option to use, depending on the level of previous damage to the hair, another option would be applied by the hair stylist.
Yes, we recommend Goldwell System control colour remover, it is a gentle approach to removing unwanted colour, it leaves you hair in a manageable condition as it’s not a harsh chemical.
In some cases yes it may usually by the natural elements such as the sun and regular swimming. For example brunettes may see a natural ombre blend. Also some blondes may see their hair going a little bit brassy and gold from the natural elements. Your hair can naturally change as you grow older, for example young children may have snow white blonde hair and as they grow older it goes gradually darker.
We recommend frequent 6-8 week trims to keep your hair looking and feeling great as split ends leaves your hair feeling dry and hair growth is generally not at its full potential.
Having a healthy diet will contribute to thickening up your hair again. You can also look at using some of Goldwells products such as the activating scalp tonic. It instantly refreshes and revitalises the scalp, to encourage healthy hair growth.
Yes, we can assure that perming does not effect the natural growth of hair. As Perming is the reforming of bonds in the hair to create a wave or curl. This in turn recreates a regrowth effect, caused by your natural hair growth.
No, hair will never fully stop growing, the hair growth process slows down as we get older, and it can also slow down due to colouring and chemically damaging it.
This question is an example where we recommend clients to come into the salon for a consultation. As it requires visual diagnosis of a client’s hair. There are many contributing factors to why follicles could be dead or damaged including scalp conditions such as alopecia, psoriasis and others. Here at Shelley and Co we have a wide range of Professional Goldwell Products available to clients. These Products include Free Shape hot flex spray for heat protection against hot styling tools, scalp specialist sensitive shampoo and many other products.
In some cases yes it may usually by the natural elements such as the sun and regular swimming. For example brunettes may see a natural ombre blend. Also some blondes may see their hair going a little bit brassy and gold from the natural elements. Your hair can naturally change as you grow older, for example young children may have snow white blonde hair and as they grow older it goes gradually darker.
Yes there is no supporting information against hair colour while pregnant. If a pregnant woman is concerned we are happy to offer alternate colouring techniques such as foils which does not touch the scalp.
No hair colour cannot kill head lice appropriate head lice treatment must be carried out immediately.
Yes depending on the condition of the hair and the hair colour history.
There are many factors of why a colour may not take such as you have some sort of artificial silicon coating due to some of the shampoo and products that you have been using in your hair. Also certain medications can also cause your colour not to take such as some blood pressure tablets.
As we get older the pigment cells in our hair follicles gradually die. When there are fewer pigment cells in the hair follicle that strand of hair will no longer contain as much melanin and will become a more transparent colour like grey, silver, or white
Your hair can be dry for a number of reasons, over processing of hair color, poor diet, not using the right hair products, excessive blow drying and hot ironing, and or that you have very coarse and sometimes naturally frizzy hair, Shelley and Co have the right product for your dry hair.
This is a natural process. Your pregnancy hormones have left your body and your pre pregnancy hormones are coming back to normal. While you were pregnant you would have noticed your hair thickening and now that excess hair is falling out.
With regular trimming of the dead ends , so they stop splitting and having healthy diet and exercise regime, will contribute to healthy hair growth, you may also take natural hair growth vitamins, doing this you may see good results after 3 months.


