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Pricing

Hair color pricing and service menu in Roseville, CA.

Prices start here. Length, density, timing, and correction work can shift the final quote, and Amy will talk through that before color touches hair.

Amy organizes appointments around the goal first: brightness, grey coverage, tonal refresh, smoothing, shape, or a bigger correction plan. The request form gives her the history she needs to match the right service window before you commit to a visit.

For Amy's color approach, see the Roseville color specialist guide.

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Consultation note

New color guests usually start with a request form so the plan, timing, and maintenance are clear before the appointment.

Start with the goal

Service guides for the way people actually search.

How to choose

Match the appointment to the current canvas, not just the inspiration photo.

The right service depends on what is already in the hair, how much change you want, and how often you want to come back. A simple maintenance visit can keep great color polished, while a bigger blonding or correction goal needs more time for testing, lift, tone, and protection.

Choose maintenance when the goal is keeping color fresh.

Root touch-ups, glosses, and toner refreshes are best when you already like the direction of your color and want it cleaned up before it feels grown out, dull, too warm, or unfinished.

Choose full color when the whole tone needs to shift.

A full-color appointment is usually the right starting point for richer brunettes, all-over grey coverage, or a more even single-process result from roots through ends.

Choose balayage for softer grow-out and dimension.

Balayage is planned around placement, natural depth, haircut, and maintenance rhythm. It is a strong fit when you want movement and brightness without a hard regrowth line.

Choose blonding when brightness is the main goal.

Full or partial blonding gives Amy a larger planning window for lift, tone, glossing, and hair health. It is better than squeezing a big brightness change into a short refresh appointment.

Choose color correction when old color affects the plan.

If you have banding, box dye, uneven warmth, over-dark color, fragile ends, or a major transformation goal, start with correction planning so timing, cost, and expectations are realistic.

Choose finishing services when the shape or feel matters most.

Haircuts, shampoo and style visits, smoothing services, and keratin options support the way the color wears day to day, especially when frizz, shape, or polish is the main concern.

If you are between two services, choose the option that gives Amy the most accurate picture of the work. Photos, color history, and the request form help her decide whether your goal belongs in a maintenance appointment, a full color appointment, a blonding session, or a correction plan.

Price anchors

Use starting prices as planning anchors before the final quote.

The prices below are starting points from the live booking menu. They are meant to help you compare the size of each appointment, not replace a consultation. Color history, density, length, condition, and finishing choices can all move the final price.

For local pricing detail, see balayage price in Roseville and color correction cost in Roseville.

What can change the final price or timing.

Hair length and density affect product use, sectioning time, drying time, and whether a service needs a longer appointment window.

Previous lightener, permanent color, box dye, or dark color can make a goal slower, especially for blonding and correction work.

Glossing, toner, root smudge, haircut, blow-dry, smoothing, or extra finishing can change the final service mix.

Hair condition matters. Amy will protect the hair first when the safest path is a staged result instead of forcing the full goal in one visit.

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