Jean Rae Hair & Beauty Studio

Jean Rae Hair & Beauty Studio

Welcome to Jean Rae Hair & Beauty Studio, a multi award winning studio and your new go-to destination for hair, brows, lashes & waxing services!

Enhancing your natural beauty in a stunning, relaxing atmosphere where you can chill whilst getting pampered

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Hair Service

Colour Patch Test - £0
All new clients, as well as clients who haven't been in six months prior to have their hair done MUST attend for a skin test.

The importance of a skin test before colouring hair is crucial for several reasons:

Allergy Detection: A skin test helps identify any potential allergic reactions to hair dye ingredients. Some people may be sensitive or allergic to certain chemicals, and a patch test can help prevent adverse reactions that could occur during the actual colouring process.

Safety: By performing a skin test, you ensure the safety of the hair colouring procedure. If an allergic reaction occurs, it can range from mild irritation to severe reactions, which can be harmful. A skin test minimises these risks.

Peace of Mind: Knowing that you’ve tested the dye before applying it to your entire head can provide peace of mind. It allows you to proceed with the colouring process confidently, knowing you’ve taken the necessary precautions.

Personalized Recommendations: A skin test can also help your stylist determine the best products for your hair and scalp, ensuring that the dye used is suitable for your specific needs and sensitivities.

Professional Standards: Many professional salons require a skin test as part of their standard procedure. This demonstrates their commitment to client safety and well-being, as well as adherence to industry best practices as well as following the manufacturers instructions.

In summary, a skin test is essential before colouring hair to detect allergies, ensure safety, and provide peace of mind. It’s a simple step that can prevent uncomfortable or harmful reactions, making the hair colouring experience much safer and more enjoyable!

A hair colour patch test is a crucial step to ensure that you don’t have an allergic reaction to the hair dye before applying it to your entire head. During the test, your stylist will apply a small amount of the hair dye to a discreet area of your skin, usually behind your ear or on your inner arm. This allows you to see how your skin reacts to the dye over a 48-hour period. If you experience any redness, itching, or swelling in the area, it indicates a possible allergy, and you should avoid using that particular product. This simple test helps to prevent any adverse reactions and ensures a safer hair colouring experience!
Colour Consultation - £0
A colour consultation is an essential step in the hair colouring process for several reasons:

Personalised Approach: Every individual's hair type, texture, and natural colour are different. A colour consultation allows the stylist to assess these factors and recommend the best shades and techniques that will complement your features and personal style.

Understanding Expectations: During a consultation, you can discuss your desired outcome and what you hope to achieve with your hair coloir. This helps to align your expectations with what is realistically possible, ensuring you leave the salon satisfied.

Skin Tone Matching: A stylist can help determine which hair colours will enhance your skin tone. Certain shades can brighten your complexion, while others may wash you out. A consultation helps identify the most flattering colours for you.

Discussing Maintenance: Different hair colours come with varying levels of maintenance. A consultation provides an opportunity to discuss how much upkeep you’re willing to commit to, allowing the stylist to suggest options that fit your lifestyle.

Product Recommendations: A colour consultation can also involve discussing the best products to use for maintaining your new colour. This includes shampoos, conditioners, and treatments that can help preserve the vibrancy and health of your hair.

In summary, a colour consultation is important because it ensures that you receive a tailored hair colouring experience that meets your needs and expectations while also considering the health of your hair. It sets the foundation for a successful and satisfying hair transformation!
fringe trim - £0
Dry Cut - £25
Hair must be freshly washed, dryed & straightened with no hairspray/styling product in it

A dry cut in hairdressing is a technique where the stylist cuts your hair while it's dry, rather than wet. This method allows the stylist to see the natural fall and texture of your hair, making it easier to create a shape that suits your face and style.

Dry cutting is particularly beneficial for certain hair types, such as curly or textured hair, as it helps to avoid removing too much length and allows for more precision in shaping. It also gives the stylist a clearer idea of how the hair behaves when styled, so they can make adjustments as needed.

Overall, a dry cut can result in a more tailored and natural-looking finish, as it takes into account the unique characteristics of your hair.
Wash & Blowdry - extra thick, long hair from - £30
A wash and blowdry on thick hair involves a few specific considerations due to the hair's density and texture.

First, the stylist will start with a thorough wash using a suitable shampoo and conditioner designed for thick hair. This helps to cleanse the hair while providing hydration, which is essential for managing thickness.

After washing, the stylist will gently towel-dry your hair to remove excess moisture but will be careful not to rough up the cuticles, which can lead to frizz. They might use a leave-in conditioner or a styling product to help with manageability.

When it comes to the blowdry, the stylist will typically section the hair into smaller parts. This makes it easier to dry and style thoroughly. They may use a round brush to help create volume and smoothness, working through each section methodically. The blowdrying process for thick hair can take a bit longer, but the result is usually a beautifully smooth and voluminous finish.

Overall, a wash and blowdry on thick hair can leave you with a stunning, polished look that showcases the fullness and health of your hair!
Wash & Blowdry - £25
A wash and blowdry is a hair service that consists of two main steps: washing your hair and then blowdrying it.

First, the stylist will wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner to cleanse and hydrate it. This step helps remove any product buildup, dirt, or oils, leaving your hair fresh and clean.

After the wash, the stylist will towel-dry your hair to remove excess moisture and then use a blow dryer to style it. They may use brushes to create volume, smoothness, or specific styles, depending on your preference. The blowdrying process can leave your hair looking sleek, shiny, and well-styled.

A wash and blowdry is a great way to pamper yourself and achieve a polished look without a haircut or colour change. It’s perfect for special occasions or simply when you want to feel refreshed!
Pin Curls - Hair must be freshly washed & dried prior to appointment - £30
Pin curls are a classic method of curling hair that involves rolling sections of hair into spirals and securing them in place with pins or clips. This technique creates beautiful, defined curls that can last for a long time, especially if set properly.

To create pin curls, follow these steps:

Preparation: Start with clean, dry hair. You can use a light styling product or mousse for added hold.

Sectioning: Divide your hair into small sections. The size of each section will determine the size of the curls; smaller sections create tighter curls, while larger sections create looser ones.

Rolling: Take a section of hair and curl it around your finger or a curling tool to form a spiral. Once you have the curl, slide it off your finger and pin it to your scalp using a bobby pin or hairpin. Make sure the curl is secure but not too tight.

Setting: Repeat this process with the rest of your hair, pinning each curl in place. You can leave the curls pinned for several hours or overnight to allow them to set. For extra hold, you can use a setting spray.

Unpinning: Once the curls have set, carefully remove the pins. Avoid pulling on the curls to maintain their shape.

Finishing: You can gently separate the curls with your fingers for a softer look or leave them as they are for more defined curls. Finish with a light hairspray to hold the style in place.

Pin curls are a versatile styling option and can be used to achieve vintage looks or more modern, bouncy curls. They are especially great for creating volume and texture in the hair!
Wash & Blowdry with Pin Curls from - £45
A wash and blowdry with pin curls to finish combines the cleansing and smoothing process of a wash and blowdry with the classic styling technique of pin curls. Here’s how it typically goes:

Washing: The process starts with a thorough wash using a suitable shampoo and conditioner for your hair type. This cleanses the hair and adds moisture, which is especially important for achieving smoothness and manageability.

Towel Drying: After washing, the stylist will gently towel-dry your hair to remove excess water. They’ll be careful not to create frizz, which can happen if the hair is roughly towel-dried.

Blowdrying: The stylist will then apply a heat protectant and possibly a styling product to help with volume and hold. They will section your hair into manageable parts and use a blow dryer with a round brush to dry each section. The goal is to achieve a smooth finish while adding volume at the roots.

Creating Pin Curls: Once your hair is completely dry, the stylist will start making pin curls. They will take small sections of hair, curl them around their finger or a curling tool to form a spiral, and then pin each curl to your scalp with bobby pins or clips. This step can take some time, as each curl needs to be secured properly.

Setting the Curls: The pin curls can be left in place for a while, allowing them to set. This could be for a short period if you're in a hurry or longer if you want more defined curls. The stylist might use a setting spray for added hold.

Finishing Touches: After the curls have set, the stylist will carefully remove the pins. They may gently separate the curls with their fingers for a softer look or leave them as is for more defined curls. Finally, a light hairspray will be applied to help the curls hold their shape throughout the day.

This combination of a wash and blowdry with pin curls results in a polished, bouncy hairstyle that has both smoothness and volume, along with beautiful, defined curls!
Cut & Blowdry (please note I do not cut short hair) - £40
A cut and blowdry is a popular hair service that involves two main steps. First, the "cut" part refers to trimming or styling your hair according to your desired look. This could be anything from a simple trim to a complete restyle, depending on what you want. The stylist will assess your hair type, face shape, and preferences to create a cut that suits you best.

After the cut, the "blowdry" part comes into play. This involves drying your hair using a blow dryer, along with styling tools like brushes and products, to achieve a polished finish. The stylist will often add volume, smoothness, or waves, depending on the look you're going for. The result is a fresh, stylish haircut that looks great and feels amazing! It's a fantastic way to treat yourself and leave the salon feeling rejuvenated.
Restyle & Blowdry (please note I do not cut short hair) - £55
A restyle and blowdry is a hair service that involves changing your hairstyle significantly and then finishing it off with a blowdry for a polished look.

During a restyle, your stylist will assess your current haircut and discuss what changes you want to make. This could involve cutting a lot of length off, adding layers, changing the shape, or even trying a completely different style. The goal is to refresh your look and give you something new that suits your personality and lifestyle.

After the restyle, the blowdry comes in. This involves drying your hair with a blow dryer and using brushes to create volume, smoothness, or specific styles, depending on what you prefer. The result is a fresh, stylish haircut that looks fabulous and feels great! It's a perfect way to treat yourself and leave the salon feeling confident with your new look.
MOOD Conditioning Treatment, Wash, Cut & Blowdry - £55
A conditioning treatment followed by a haircut is a popular hair care routine that combines hydration and styling. Here’s how it works:

Conditioning Treatment: This step is all about nourishing and revitalizing your hair. The process typically begins with washing your hair with a shampoo to remove any dirt and oils. After rinsing, a conditioning treatment is applied. This could be a deep conditioner, a hair mask, or a leave-in conditioner, depending on your hair's needs. The product is spread evenly through the hair, especially focusing on the ends, which are often the most damaged. You usually leave the treatment on for a specified time—anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour—before rinsing it out. This treatment helps to hydrate the hair, reduce frizz, and improve overall texture and shine.

Haircut: After the conditioning treatment, the haircut follows. With the hair now well-conditioned, it is easier for the stylist to cut and shape. The haircut can involve trimming split ends, adding layers, or creating a specific style that suits your face shape and hair type. A fresh haircut after a conditioning treatment also ensures that the hair looks its best, as the stylist can work with healthier, more manageable hair.

In summary, starting with a conditioning treatment helps to prepare and improve the quality of the hair, making the subsequent haircut more effective and resulting in a healthier, more polished look. This combination is great for maintaining both the health and style of your hair.
MOOD Conditioning Treatment, Wash & Blowdry from - £45
A conditioning treatment is a specialised hair care process designed to improve the health, texture, and appearance of your hair. Here’s a breakdown of what it involves:

Purpose: The main goal of a conditioning treatment is to hydrate and nourish the hair. It helps to repair damage, reduce frizz, and enhance shine. Conditioning treatments can be particularly beneficial for dry, damaged, or chemically treated hair.

Types of Treatments: There are various types of conditioning treatments, including:
- Deep Conditioners: These are thicker formulations that penetrate the hair shaft for intense hydration and repair. They are usually left on for a longer period, often 15-30 minutes.
- Leave-in Conditioners: These are lighter formulas that you apply after washing your hair and leave in without rinsing. They provide ongoing moisture and protection throughout the day.
- Hair Masks: Similar to deep conditioners, hair masks are rich in nutrients and are designed for intensive treatment. They can be used weekly or bi-weekly for best results.

Application Process: During a conditioning treatment:
- The hair is typically washed first with shampoo to remove dirt and oils.
- The conditioner or treatment is then applied evenly throughout the hair, focusing on the ends where damage is usually more pronounced.
- Depending on the product, it may be left on for a specified time to allow it to penetrate and work effectively.
- After the treatment time, the product is rinsed out thoroughly.

Benefits: Regular use of conditioning treatments can lead to softer, shinier hair that is easier to manage. They can also help prevent breakage and split ends, making your hair look healthier overall.

In summary, a conditioning treatment is an essential part of hair care that helps maintain moisture, repair damage, and improve the overall quality of your hair.
Keratin Blowdry Treatment from - £140
A cocochoco keratin blowdry is a hair treatment that combines the benefits of keratin and blow-drying techniques to achieve smooth, frizz-free hair. Here's how it works:

Cocochoco Keratin Treatment: The process starts with washing your hair using a clarifying shampoo to remove any product buildup and impurities. Then, the cocochoco keratin treatment, which contains keratin protein, is applied to the hair. Keratin is a natural protein that helps to strengthen and smooth the hair cuticle, reducing frizz and enhancing shine. The treatment is left on the hair for a specific period to allow the keratin to penetrate the hair shaft.

Blow-drying: After the keratin treatment has been applied and absorbed, the hair is blow-dried using a special technique. The heat from the blow dryer helps to seal the keratin into the hair, resulting in smoother, more manageable hair. The stylist will use a round brush to help smooth the hair as it is dried, ensuring a sleek finish.

The cocochoco keratin blowdry treatment is popular for its ability to transform frizzy, unruly hair into silky, smooth locks. It helps to reduce styling time and maintain the health and appearance of the hair. This treatment is especially beneficial for those with frizzy or damaged hair looking for a long-lasting solution for smooth, shiny hair.
Hair Botox Treatment - £120
Cocochoco hair botox is a hair treatment designed to rejuvenate and restore the hair's health, making it look smoother, shinier, and more manageable. Unlike traditional botox used in cosmetic procedures, hair botox is a deep conditioning treatment that helps to fill in the gaps in the hair fibers, reducing frizz and split ends.

The treatment typically contains a blend of natural ingredients, including oils, proteins, and vitamins, which work together to nourish and hydrate the hair. It is suitable for all hair types, especially for those with damaged or chemically treated hair.

The process usually involves applying the product to clean, damp hair, allowing it to sit for a specified period, and then rinsing it out. The results can last for several weeks, depending on hair care routines and products used afterward. Overall, Cocochoco hair botox aims to improve the overall appearance and texture of the hair.
Express Roots (No Foils) - £35
Express roots is a hair service designed to quickly and efficiently cover regrowth or grey hair at the roots. Here's how it generally works:

Consultation: The stylist will start by assessing your hair and discussing the desired outcome. This includes determining the right shade that matches your existing color.

Application: The express roots treatment involves applying a color formula specifically to the roots of the hair. This is usually done with a brush or applicator to ensure precision. The formula is often a semi-permanent or permanent dye, depending on your preference and the stylist's recommendation.

Processing Time: The color is left on the roots for a shorter period compared to traditional coloring methods, typically around 20 to 30 minutes. This allows for quick coverage of grey hair or regrowth without the need for a full color service.

Rinsing and Finishing: After the processing time, the hair is rinsed thoroughly and usually followed by a conditioning mask added to the clients hair. The client then leaves the salon and rinses the mask off at home.

The express roots service is ideal for those looking for a quick touch-up between full coloring sessions, making it a convenient option for busy individuals. It helps keep your hair looking fresh and vibrant without the commitment of a full color treatment.
Tone refresh & Blowdry - £45
A tone refresh and blow-dry are two hair services that can really enhance your look.

Tone Refresh: This service is all about reviving the colour of your hair. If your hair has started to look dull or brassy, a tone refresh can help. It typically involves applying a toner, which is a semi-permanent colour that adjusts the hue of your hair. For example, if your blonde hair has developed yellow tones, a toner can neutralize those and give you a cooler, more balanced shade. It also adds shine and vibrancy, making your hair look fresh and healthy.

Blow-Dry: After your tone refresh, a blow-dry is done to style your hair. This involves using a blow dryer and brushes to dry your hair while creating volume and smoothness. The stylist might use various techniques to achieve different styles, whether you want sleek straight hair, bouncy curls, or soft waves. A blow-dry gives your hair a polished finish, making it look great for any occasion.

So, a tone refresh revitalizes your hair colour, and a blow-dry styles it beautifully!
Roots only (no foils at all) - £65
A root colour only service is a hair coloring treatment that focuses specifically on the roots of your hair, without any foils or highlights included. Here’s how it typically works:

Consultation: The stylist will first consult with you to understand the desired shade and assess your current hair color. This helps in choosing the right color that matches your existing hair.

Application: The stylist will apply the hair dye directly to the roots where there may be regrowth or grey hair. This is done with precision, ensuring that only the root area is covered. The dye can be either permanent or semi-permanent, depending on what you prefer.

Processing Time: After the application, the dye is left on the roots for a specific amount of time, usually around 30 to 45 minutes. This allows the colour to develop properly and effectively cover any grey or regrowth.

Rinsing and Finishing: Once the processing time is complete, the stylist will rinse out the dye and may apply a conditioner to keep your hair healthy. Finally, they’ll style your hair as you like.

This service is particularly popular for those who want to maintain a consistent hair colour without the complexity of highlights or foils. It’s a quick and effective way to keep your roots looking fresh and vibrant!
Roots & scattered foils/money piece - £80
Root colouring with a few scattered foils is a hair service that combines the coverage of regrowth or grey hair at the roots with the added dimension and brightness provided by a few strategically placed highlights. Here’s how it typically works:

Consultation: The stylist will discuss your hair goals and assess your current hair colour. They’ll help you decide on the root colour and the placement of the foils to achieve the desired look.

Root Application: The stylist will start by applying the hair dye to your roots, focusing on covering any regrowth or grey hair. This is usually done with a brush to ensure precision.

Foil Placement: After applying the root colour, the stylist will add a few scattered foils. These foils contain a lighter dye or bleach that will create highlights. The placement is key, as the foils are typically scattered throughout the hair, rather than in a uniform pattern, to provide a more natural, sun-kissed effect.

Processing Time: Both the root colour and the foils will need time to process. This can take around 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the desired level of lift for the foils.

Rinsing and Finishing: Once the processing time is complete, the stylist will rinse out the dye and foils, apply a conditioner, and then style your hair as desired.

This service is great for those looking to refresh their roots while adding a bit of brightness and dimension to their overall look without going for a full head of highlights. It’s a lovely way to keep your hair looking vibrant and fresh!
Full Head Tint (no foils) - £85
A full head tint is a hair colouring service where a single colour is applied to the entire head of hair. This technique is commonly used to change the overall colour of the hair, cover grey hair, or refresh an existing colour. Here’s how the process typically works:

Consultation: The stylist will start with a consultation to discuss your desired colour and assess your current hair condition. This helps in choosing the right shade that complements your skin tone and meets your preferences.

Preparation: Before applying the tint, the stylist may prepare your hair by ensuring it’s clean and dry. They might also apply a protective barrier around your hairline to prevent staining on your skin.

Application: The stylist will apply the hair dye evenly throughout your hair. This is usually done in sections to ensure complete coverage. The dye can be permanent or semi-permanent, depending on your choice.

Processing Time: After application, the dye needs time to develop, which typically takes around 30 to 45 minutes. The stylist will monitor the colour development to achieve the desired result.

Rinsing and Conditioning: Once the processing time is complete, the stylist will rinse out the dye thoroughly and may apply a conditioner to help maintain hair health and shine.

Styling: Finally, the stylist will dry and style your hair as you like, leaving you with a fresh, vibrant colour all over.

A full head tint is an excellent option for those looking for a uniform colour change or to cover grey hair completely!
Partial Foils - £90
Partial foils are a hair colouring technique where highlights or lowlights are applied to specific sections of the hair rather than the entire head. This method is great for adding dimension and brightness while keeping a more natural look.

Here’s how it works:

Targeted Application: With partial foils, the stylist focuses on certain areas of your hair, usually around the crown, the front sections, or the ends. This helps to frame your face and adds depth without overwhelming your natural colour.

Less Time-Consuming: Since only a portion of your hair is being highlighted, the process is generally quicker than full foiling. This makes it a convenient option if you're looking for a fresh look without spending hours in the salon.

Maintenance: Partial foils typically require less upkeep than full highlights. As your hair grows, the contrast between the highlighted sections and your natural colour isn’t as pronounced, allowing for a more blended look over time.

Overall, partial foils are a fantastic way to enhance your hair with subtle highlights while maintaining a low-maintenance style!
Half Head Foils - £105
A half head of foils is a hair colouring technique where highlights or lowlights are applied to only half of your head. This method is often used to create a more noticeable change compared to partial foils, while still being less extensive than a full head of foils.

Here's how it works:

Application: In a half head of foils, the stylist typically focuses on the top half of your hair, which includes the crown and the sections around your face. This allows for a brighter, more dimensional look without colouring the entire head.

Enhanced Dimension: This technique is great for adding depth and contrast to your hair, making it look more vibrant and lively. It can also help in framing your face by highlighting the areas that catch the light.

Maintenance: A half head of foils usually requires less maintenance than a full head of highlights. Since only half of your hair is being coloured, the grow-out period can be more forgiving, allowing for a more blended appearance as your natural colour comes through.

Overall, a half head of foils is a versatile option for those looking to refresh their look with added brightness and dimension while keeping the maintenance manageable!
Full Head Foils from - £115
Full head foils is a hair colouring technique where highlights or lowlights are applied throughout the entire head. This method is ideal for those looking for a dramatic change or a more vibrant, multi-dimensional look.

Here’s how it works:

Comprehensive Coverage: In a full head foils application, the stylist places foils in sections all over your hair. This means that every strand can be highlighted or lowlighted, creating an overall effect that’s more uniform and complete.

Bright and Bold Results: Full head foils can significantly lighten your hair or add rich tones, depending on the colours used. This technique is great for achieving a sun-kissed look or a complete colour transformation.

Maintenance: While full head foils provide a stunning result, they do require more maintenance than partial or half head options. As your hair grows, the contrast between your natural colour and the highlighted sections can become more pronounced, meaning you may need to visit the salon more frequently for touch-ups.

Overall, full head foils are perfect for those wanting a striking, cohesive look with plenty of brightness and dimension throughout their hair!
Full Head Babylights (maximum lightening) - £140
A full head of babylights is a hair colouring technique that involves applying very fine highlights throughout the entire head of hair. This method mimics the natural, sun-kissed look that children often have, hence the name "babylights."

Here’s how it works:

Fine Highlights: Unlike traditional highlights that may use thicker sections, babylights are applied in very thin strands. This creates a soft, delicate effect that looks more natural and subtle.

Overall Coverage: In a full head of babylights, these fine highlights are distributed evenly across the entire head. This means that every section of hair is lightened, resulting in a soft and blended look.

Natural Appearance: The goal of babylights is to create a multi-dimensional effect that enhances the natural colour of your hair. The result is a soft, luminous look that adds brightness without being overly dramatic.

Low Maintenance: Because the highlights are so fine and blended, babylights tend to grow out more gracefully than traditional highlights. This means you may be able to wait longer between salon visits for touch-ups.

Overall, a full head of babylights is a great choice if you're looking for a subtle, natural enhancement to your hair colour that provides a soft and radiant finish. This gives maximum blonding!
Balayage - £130
Balayage is a popular hair colouring technique that involves painting highlights onto the hair in a way that creates a natural, sun-kissed look. The term "balayage" comes from the French word "balayer," which means "to sweep," reflecting the sweeping motion used during the application process.

Here’s how balayage works:

Freehand Application: Unlike traditional highlighting methods that use foils or caps, balayage is applied freehand. The stylist uses a brush to paint the colour onto the hair, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends, which creates a more natural gradient.

Soft and Natural Look: The goal of balayage is to achieve a soft, blended effect that mimics the way hair naturally lightens in the sun. This results in a more dimensional look compared to uniform highlights.

Customisable: Balayage can be tailored to suit different hair types and colours. Stylists can adjust the placement and intensity of the highlights to create a look that complements your features and personal style.

Low Maintenance: One of the biggest advantages of balayage is that it requires less maintenance than traditional highlights. Since the colour is painted on in a way that allows for a seamless grow-out, you won’t have noticeable roots as your hair grows.

Overall, balayage is a versatile and stylish option for those looking to add dimension and brightness to their hair while maintaining a natural appearance!
Extension Maintenance (previous clients ONLY) from - £90 (call for appointment)
* FOR EXISTING EXTENSION CLIENTS ONLY *

The importance of hair extension maintenance cannot be overstated, as it directly affects the longevity, appearance, and health of both the extensions and your natural hair. Here are some key reasons why maintaining hair extensions is crucial:

Longevity: Proper maintenance helps extend the life of your hair extensions. Regular care, such as washing, conditioning, and avoiding excessive heat, can prevent damage and keep them looking fresh for longer.

Appearance: Well-maintained extensions look more natural and blend seamlessly with your own hair. Neglecting maintenance can lead to tangling, matting, or dullness, making the extensions look less appealing.

Health of Natural Hair: Regular maintenance ensures that your natural hair remains healthy. For example, keeping the scalp clean and moisturised helps prevent buildup and irritation, which can occur if extensions are not cared for properly.

Preventing Damage: Hair extensions can cause strain on your natural hair if not maintained correctly. Regular checks and proper care can help prevent issues like breakage or traction alopecia, which can occur from improperly installed or neglected extensions.

Styling Flexibility: With proper maintenance, your extensions can be styled just like your natural hair. This allows for versatility in looks, but it requires you to keep the extensions in good condition to achieve the desired styles.

In summary, maintaining hair extensions is essential for ensuring they last a long time, look great, and keep your natural hair healthy. Regular care and attention will help you enjoy the benefits of your extensions to the fullest!
Colour Correction from - £150 (call for appointment)
Colour correction is a specialised hair service aimed at fixing or adjusting hair colour that has gone wrong or that the client is unhappy with. Here are some key points about colour correction:

Addressing Mistakes: Colour correction is often needed when a previous hair dye job has resulted in an undesired colour, whether it's too dark, too light, brassy, or uneven. It helps to rectify these mistakes to achieve a more pleasing result.

Complex Process: Unlike standard hair colouring, colour correction can be a more complex procedure. It may involve multiple steps, such as lightening the hair, applying different shades, or using toners to neutralise unwanted tones.

Consultation Required: A thorough consultation is typically necessary before a colour correction service. The stylist will assess the current hair colour, discuss the desired outcome, and create a tailored plan to achieve the best results.

Use of Professional Products: Colour correction often requires the use of professional-grade products and techniques to ensure the hair's health is maintained while achieving the desired colour. This may include treatments to restore moisture and shine.

Time-Consuming: Depending on the extent of the correction needed, this service can be time-consuming. It’s important for clients to be patient and understand that achieving the perfect colour may take time and sometimes multiple appointments.

In summary, colour correction is a service designed to fix unwanted hair colour results, requiring a skilled stylist, careful planning, and often multiple steps to achieve a satisfactory outcome. It’s a valuable option for anyone looking to enhance or restore their hair colour! Pricing is different for every single client as it's catered personally to each individual.

Beauty Services

Brow Wax - £8
Available from mid may

Brow Wax & Tint - £16
Available from mid may

Brow Lamination, Wax & Tint - £40
Available from mid may
Lash Lift & Tint - £45
Available Mid May

Facial Waxing - £20
Available mid may
Directions Jean Rae Hair & Beauty Studio, You Fit Gym, Holiday Inn, Stewartfield Way, East Kilbride, Glasgow, UK
07745775174