Tips for Managing Hair Color Transitions

📅 July 16, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Find a new hairstylist that you’re happy with.

Keeping the same hairstylist is important, but it’s also important to find someone who understands your hair and your needs. Finding a new hairstylist can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are some tips on how to go about finding a good hairstylist:

  • Check out reviews and recommendations from friends or family members who have had similar hair types and styles as you.
  • Look at websites like Yelp! or Google for local salons in your area. See if any of them seem promising based on the reviews—if so, try calling each salon and asking if they’re able to accommodate you (and then make an appointment). If there aren’t any salons with good reviews nearby, try looking online for some reputable salons that offer services similar to what you’re looking for?

Embrace the change.

You are going to go through a change. It is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to be scary or stressful. In fact, embracing the change will help make it easier for you and your stylist. If a style or cut doesn’t work out, don’t worry! You have plenty of time before your next appointment anyway (unless you have an upcoming event).

Once again, try not to worry if things don’t go exactly as planned—there’s always next time!

Boost your confidence by streamlining your wardrobe and makeup.

You’re going through a significant change, and you may be feeling self-conscious. If you want to look your best, it helps to have a wardrobe that enhances those changes.

  • Choose clothes that make you feel good about yourself and colors that suit your skin tone.
  • Don’t buy clothes just because they are on sale or because other people think they look good on you—better yet, don’t even consider buying them if they don’t make YOU feel great!
  • Don’t buy clothes because another person tells you “they’re perfect for losing weight” or “you should wear this now.” Not only can these pieces be expensive but also once again we’re reinforcing our belief that what others think matters more than what WE think matters most!

Pick a signature scent that boosts your confidence.

  • Choose a signature scent that boosts your confidence.
  • Get to know the different types of scents and what they mean.
  • Find a signature scent that works for you, then get it sprayed on by someone who knows their stuff.

Have some great photos of yourself taken during this time, so you have proof of how beautiful you are in the future to see.

Have some great photos of yourself taken during this time, so you have proof of how beautiful you are in the future to see.

This is a moment to feel good about yourself and celebrate your beauty on camera. If possible, get a friend or family member who can take professional-looking photos that capture your face well; if not, ask around for recommendations for a photographer in your area. Make sure they’re someone who makes everyone feel comfortable and at ease—and don’t forget to have fun with it! You should feel confident and happy in front of the lens: after all, these photos are about documenting this important time for you! And once done with the shoot, we guarantee that once again looking back through those images will give you a renewed sense of pride every time!

Focus on the positive.

It’s important to focus on the positive as you make your hair color transition.

  • Positive thinking can help reduce stress and anxiety, which is especially helpful if you’re going through a stressful time in your life.
  • Positive thinking can improve your health by reducing inflammation, lowering blood pressure, helping you sleep better at night and more.
  • Positive thinking can help you achieve your goals by improving motivation and increasing confidence in yourself. This means that when it comes time for that big interview or presentation at work (or even just talking to people), you’ll be able to go into it feeling much more confident than if you only focused on negative thoughts beforehand. On top of everything else listed above, research shows that positive thinking will also help improve relationships between family members or friends because they know how much each other cares about each other despite any differences they may have in opinion/style/etcetera! So keep those positive vibes coming!

There are lots of things you can do to make transitioning hair colors an enjoyable experience!

  • If you’re going through a hair color transition, there are plenty of things you can do to make the process as easy and fun as possible.
  • Try to focus on the positive aspects of your life: You might be bored with your current look or want to experiment with something new. You might have recently moved into a new apartment or found a new job! There are lots of reasons why someone would decide to change their look. It’s important not to dwell too much on the negative aspects of this time in your life; instead, think about all the good things that come along with making big changes like these!
  • Have some great photos taken: This is a perfect opportunity for some professional head shots! Why not ask a friend who knows how to shoot digital photography (or hire someone) and get some amazing portraits done? These pictures will help remind you how great it feels when something new comes into our lives—and they’ll make picture-perfect social media profiles as well! Plus, since we’re talking about hair color transitions here specifically (rather than general “style” changes), these photos will help document this time period so that someday down the road when everyone asks what happened during those few years between 2010 and 2013…you’ve got proof right there in front of them!
  • Wear signature scents: When trying out new looks such as bright red lipstick or blue eyeshadow—or even just getting out there after staying inside too long—it helps us feel confident if we know exactly what scents we’re wearing because then we instantly associate ourselves with those smells rather than feeling unsure about which scent goes best during certain occasions.”