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  1. how can i treat my fried damaged hair without cutting all of it of? - sabrina from new tazewell tn
    I would try a multi-faceted approach. First, start with a deep conditioning in-salon treatment such as Kerastase Vita Ciment. It's an intense reconstr   » more
    I would try a multi-faceted approach. First, start with a deep conditioning in-salon treatment such as Kerastase Vita Ciment. It's an intense reconstructive treatment for weakened hair. You'll notice results almost instantly. Follow that with daily use of the Kerastase Bain De Force Shampoo and Substance Constructive leave-in conditioner. It's a fortifying treatment for hair weakened by color or perms. Both are available here at Salon Visage. Then after a few weeks if you're still seeing some damage, you can go in and trim that up without having to cut it all off.    « less
  2. I have very naturally curly hair. I have been using a semi-permanent hair color to cover my grey. As I get more grey hair it has become harder to cover. If I use permanent hair color will it change the texture of my hair and will it affect the natualy curl? - kb from Knoxville, TN
    Yes. When the hair becomes more grey, most of the time the texture will change. The cuticle is open to deposit color on the hair, therefore you will l   » more
    Yes. When the hair becomes more grey, most of the time the texture will change. The cuticle is open to deposit color on the hair, therefore you will lose moisture and protein -- things the hair needs. Be sure to keep up with moisturizing treatments, which will also make the color last longer and look richer!   « less
  3. I have a Kris Jenner hair cut and would like to know which products to use to get this look. My hair is average in texture. No matter what I use or how I dry my hair, the crown is flat or becomes deflated during the morning...... Can you help? - Carol from Knoxville tenn
    What works best is to put in some type of volumizer while wet (Tonic or Boost by BioEssence). Spray at the root for Boost; Tonic can be used all over.   » more
    What works best is to put in some type of volumizer while wet (Tonic or Boost by BioEssence). Spray at the root for Boost; Tonic can be used all over. Once dry, use a paste or mud (Shaping Paste by Shu Uemura or Mud by BioEssence). Make sure to rub the product thoroughly in the palms of your hands before applying; start with the ends of the hair and work it in all over. Finish with Volumizer hairspray by BioEssence for a strong, flexible hold.    « less
  4. I should have asked this question on my last visit. How long should i wait before getting my hair dyed again? I went to the salon and had the black stripped off. After I got it dyed, I noticed it was not the color I asked for but didn't complain because I figured it was hard enough getting the black off. Now, I don't just want to do the roots, I want to color my entire hair to get the desired color. It is more a reddish than brown tint. They say my hair did well after the stripping, but will it be okay to dye it all over again? My last appt was around 7/29th. Sorry for the long explanation :\ - Saraik from knoxville, tn
    If your concern is for the integrity and condition of the hair, four weeks should be plenty. Also if you're goal is to add color and not to do any mor   » more
    If your concern is for the integrity and condition of the hair, four weeks should be plenty. Also if you're goal is to add color and not to do any more highlights or "stripping" you won't be damaging the hair anyway. Adding pigment to the hair doesn't damage it; only pulling it out does. Now that's to say nothing of the current condition of your hair. If you went through a complete color correction, you should consider a restructuring treatment to add health and moisture back such as one of our deep conditioning treatments from Kerastase. Ask for it on your next appointment and good luck!   « less
  5. I have that curly but fine hair that lacks great curl definition. Not using the hair dryer helps alot but what product would you recommend for definition/conditioning and no frizzies? Thanks! julie - JML from Knoxville, TN
    For great curl definition, let me offer two suggestions: Oleo Curl curl protect leave-in spray. and Curl Defining Creme from Bumble and bumble. They'r   » more
    For great curl definition, let me offer two suggestions: Oleo Curl curl protect leave-in spray. and Curl Defining Creme from Bumble and bumble. They're both great for fine hair and are complemented by shampoo and conditioner that get curls off to a great start.    « less
  6. I have highlighted, wavy hair past my shoulders, that I like to blow out or straighten, but due to time constraints, usually just scrunch. What are the best products for straightening? I love the straight look, but don't have an hour to spend doing so. Also, once straightened, at times, it tends to curl back up. I thought perhaps with the right product applied, along with the right flat iron, brush or drying technique, achieving the look I want could be made easier...??? - Anonymous from Knoxville TN
    Achieving a straight, sleek style for someone who has naturally wavy hair is a time commitment but it shouldn't necessarily take an hour. Using a larg   » more
    Achieving a straight, sleek style for someone who has naturally wavy hair is a time commitment but it shouldn't necessarily take an hour. Using a large round brush and blow dryer (with directional nozzle) dry the hair in sections. We recommend Kerastase Oleo Relax Serum which is a leave in conditioner for controlling frizz and relaxing those waves. We also recommend using a Chi Flat Iron to straighten in one inch sections working around the scalp. If using an iron, though, be sure to use a heat protectant product as well. Feel free to stop by anytime for a free consulation. We'd be delighted to make a personal recommendation for you in person.    « less
  7. Dear SV: I have a 10 yr old daughter who has thick, curly, and way frizzy "poofy" hair. No one seems to be able to cut it so that she can deal with it. It has to be thinned about 4-5 times, and honestly that still doesn't seem to do it. We do not blow dry it. I know that it has to be about product, but which product is the question, not to mention a hair style that actually works. Any ideas? (I would submit a photo, but there doesn't seem to be a place on here to do so.) - Frizzed Out from Knoxville, TN
    You're absolutely right about the products. We have three from Kerastase that would help tremendously. First start with Oleo Curl shampoo to set and c   » more
    You're absolutely right about the products. We have three from Kerastase that would help tremendously. First start with Oleo Curl shampoo to set and condition the hair. Follow with Oleo Curl Creme which can be applied with or without a blowdryer with diffuser attachment (which would also help). This will help define the curls, make them softer and prevent frizz. If you don't want to blow dry, simply apply the creme in one inch sections and twist them using your fingers then let airdry. This and the proper cut will remove the bulk and bring the hair back under control.    « less
  8. I'm 23 and I have never colored my hair. I've always been scared of damage. I'm a natural brunette and I've always LOVED it! But I'm curious to know about highlights and lowlights. What are they? Is there anyway to do them but keep my natural hair color? Thank you. - Amanda from Knoxville, Tennessee
    Certainly, you can keep a very natural look with a few carefully placed highlights or lowlights. Subtle but intentional placement can provide tremendo   » more
    Certainly, you can keep a very natural look with a few carefully placed highlights or lowlights. Subtle but intentional placement can provide tremendous depth and richness to your hair without looking obvious. Let me recommend a few face framing highlights or a partial (which is just the top) to start and see how you like it. Then go from there. Just be sure to talk to your stylist about your concerns. You can stop by Salon Visage at Downtown West or Market Square any time for a free consultation.    « less
  9. I always feel embarrassed to ask my stylist this, how can I get great volume in my hair? I never know what kinds of products to get (I don't use salon products). I have really straight uncolored hair and I can never seem to get a lot of bounce and volume to it. What products should I be usuing? Does it matter how I dry my hair? What are your tips and tricks? I would appreciate your help. Thank you ahead of time! :) - Ashley from Knoxville, TN
    Great question. Many people with hair like yours struggle with the same thing. There are three steps to getting great volume: 1. the cut - layers add    » more
    Great question. Many people with hair like yours struggle with the same thing. There are three steps to getting great volume: 1. the cut - layers add depth and dimension with movement giving more visual interest. 2. the products - using a root boost such as "Boost" from BioEssence and a directional nozzle on your blowdryer will help create lift. 3. the brush - there are brushes designed to create straight sleek looks and there are brushes to create volume, knowing which one to use is key. We welcome you to stop by anytime for a free consultation. We can help you find these three things to create the perfect style.    « less
  10. I went to Wendalls Beauty School I was just wondering if I could get a job with you all? I finished school at Dale Strebel's University of Cosmetology in Atlanta after I got out of the Army and Vietnam. - Mike from Monroe, Georgia
    We're happy to review an application (you can print one from our website www.visagegroup.com) and fax it to 865.694.4045. We're always looking for gre   » more
    We're happy to review an application (you can print one from our website www.visagegroup.com) and fax it to 865.694.4045. We're always looking for great talent.    « less
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