The master hair colorists at Panico Salon will make you look like you were born with it –

… or if you’re looking to make a bold statement, help you turn heads for all the right reasons.

Our colorists are skilled at selecting the right coloring process for each individual client based on desired outcome, hair type, color, texture, and cut. Not all processes are the same or right for every person, and we’re proud of the reputation we’ve earned for our recommendations and results. Your colorist will help you select the right color and process to show off your haircut and unique features and flatter your skin tone.

The Right Color Technique for You

Balayage

If you’re a blonde desiring a sun-kissed look or a brunette wanting to give your hair added depth and dimension, the Balayage highlighting technique is probably the best choice for you. It can be used to create both highlights and lowlights. Clients love the results we are able to achieve with this technique. Because we paint on the color guided by the natural movement of your hair, we are able to produce graduated, subtle, natural looking results. This is a specialty technique that is best performed by colorists skilled in it – and we have just the team.

Ombre

While similar to balayage in that it involves a graduated effect, ombre is a more dramatic two-toned hair color effect that is typically darker at the top and lighter at the bottom. A more subtle version of ombré with a softer blend of colors is called sombré. Color melting is another form, where two or three colors are used to create a more colorful look.

Foiled Highlights and Lowlights

Often referred to as foils, this is the traditional technique for multi-tonal hair color with highlights and lowlights. This is a great option if you have a good base natural hair color that you only want to minimally enhance. Highlights and lowlights work by adding a shade or two lighter or darker than your natural color, and actually look best when two different shades are used.

Single Process Hair Coloring

If you wish to go several shades lighter or darker than your natural hair color, single-process – also known as all-over color – is the way to go. This technique changes the color of your entire head of hair. The result is a one-dimensional tone, which is good for covering gray and adding some shininess to dull hair.

Double Process Hair Coloring

Double-processing changes your entire hair color in the first step by bleaching out your natural hair color, then adding dimension and extra color through the second treatment. This process is great for those who want that platinum blonde look or a bright color.

Discover the Best Hair Color for You

Schedule an appointment today with our highly trained and experienced colorists.