Natalia Ivanova
Natalia Ivanova

Natalia Ivanova

Hair Colorist & Stylist — expert in advanced coloring techniques
15+Years exp.
5.0Rating
4Services
About Natalia
Hi everyone! 🙋‍♀️ My name is Natalia. I'm an experienced, professionally trained stylist with 12+ years behind the chair, specializing in color and hair coloring. I've worked alongside leading stylists in Moscow, hold a professional cosmetology diploma, and have completed a wide range of trainings and master classes. What I do: 🌸 Hair coloring in modern techniques: shatush, balayage, AirTouch, baby blonde, ombré, babylights, Brazilian blonde and brunette, color contouring, color melt, hidden (peekaboo) color. 🌸 Highlights and California highlights. 🌸 Total blonde and single-process (solid) color. 🌸 Gray coverage. 🌸 Dark-to-light color correction. 🌸 Lightening and toning. Hair restoration: 🌹 Molecular hair repair ("liquid silk"). 🌹 Cold hair restoration. 🌹 Spa treatments and hydration (amino acids). ⭐ I blend different coloring techniques to create a look that's uniquely yours, working only with high-quality professional products (Wella, Matrix, L'Oréal). ❤️ Message me for a free consultation — I'll help you find the perfect color for your style and preferences.
15/3 Narodnogo Opolcheniya St., Moscow, RussiaWorking hours by schedule Route
Portfolio
Real work, real results
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Services & prices
Signature services
Airtouch (with gloss) Most booked
Airtouch (with gloss)
4h 5.0 2 works
$250
Shatush (with gloss)
Shatush (with gloss)
4h 5.0 7 works
$250
Full blonde (lift + gloss)
Full blonde (lift + gloss)
4h 5.0 1 works
$200
Toning / gloss
Toning / gloss
2h 5.0 2 works
$150
Add-ons by this master
Extras performed together with your service to enhance the result
Molecular bond repair
Color goes on more evenly and lasts longer, and afterward the hair looks dense with a glass-like shine — the finished color reads expensive, not like fried ends.
Women's haircut
Cleaned-up ends make the color even and rich right down to the tips; the cut looks whole and finished, not like you just 'colored the old length.'
Spa hydration (amino acids)
The hair turns manageable, smooth, and glowing, and the color 'opens up' and reads richer. It's that final glossiness the whole color service is really about.
Add-ons are chosen together with your main service — ask the master to include them.
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Expertise
Training & certifications
Top credential
Master Colorist - Wella Color
Wella Academy · 2015
Hair Reconstruction & Molecular Repair — Treatments
Keratin-prof · 2025
Signature Color Theory Training "The Complex Made Simple"
Master class by Svetlana Kuleshova · 2023
AirTouch "Gray Stitching" — Olga Kostyunina's signature method
Master class by Olga Kostyunina · 2023
Master Class "Total Blonde"
Yulia Vorontsova Academy · 2022
HandTouch Technique - a signature approach to AirTouch
Hair SEKTA · 2019
AirTouch Foundation - course by Vladimir Sarbashev
Vladimir Sarbashev Academy of Hairdressing · 2019
Continuing Education - All-Round Hairstylist
PICASSO School of Hairdressing · 2017
Foundational Course "Top Colorist"
Labarnada Academy (Na Vysote) by Elena Vlasova · 2017
Vocational Diploma in Hairdressing (state-accredited)
KEUNE DESIGN International Academy · 2015
Reviews
What clients say
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Thank you so much 🌹 Went from light to black and everything was done so professionally — I'm really happy with the result! 😊
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Lina
Shatush (with gloss)
I got a complex color done with Natalya and I'm so glad I found her. No fluff — everything was spot-on to my reference photos. She listened to everything I wanted and explained what would work best. A skilled, courteous professional who really knows her craft. She even gave me aftercare and styling tips. An absolute gem. I'll happily keep coming back.
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Darya
Airtouch (with gloss)
Got my hair colored here and everything turned out great. The staff is lovely and kind — I recommend this place to everyone!
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Sonya
Women's haircut
Got my hair lightened and loved it — done quickly and beautifully. She turned out to be so sweet, we even had a nice chat ♥️
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Galina
Toning / gloss
Everything went beautifully — I had my hair colored black and loved it. True professionals here, they really know their work. I highly recommend to everyone.
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Anna
Shatush (with gloss)
🌷 A charming woman with magic hands and an unmatched sense of tact and gentle humor! 💝 Beyond the gorgeous look from her flawless work, I had so much fun just talking with her. 🥰 For over 9 years I wouldn't even entertain the thought of going blonde again, even though I'd spent half my life in all kinds of highlights and the then-trendy ombré! ✨ And now I'm back in the game 😍 So deft, professional and fast 🔥 — like no stylist I'd been to before (I used to go to salons like Persona, Monet and Dessange). Natalya, I'm truly grateful for your work, talent and patience! 🌹❤️🌹 Thank you again 💕 and Happy New Year! 🌷 P.S. See you next time!!! 💝💞💖💗🩷
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Alenka
Airtouch (with gloss)
Everything was wonderful — Natalya is a fantastic stylist and a lovely person. I'm so happy with both the color and the whole experience! 💛
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Polina
Full blonde (lift + gloss)
Wonderful stylist — welcoming and attentive. I'm so happy with the result, my hair looks beautiful and healthy. 100% recommend 👍🏻❤️
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Natalya
Full blonde (lift + gloss)
I had a complex color done and I'm absolutely thrilled! Special shout-out to how fast she replies in chat — she gets back to you almost instantly. Courtesy and attention are top-notch, and you can feel the professionalism. The quality is flawless: super neat, beautiful, and my hair looks healthy. The prices are totally fair for results like this. I highly recommend her 👍
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Elina
Airtouch (with gloss)
I recently went to Natalya and I'm absolutely delighted! She listened carefully to what I wanted and suggested some great ideas. My hair turned out exactly the way I dreamed and looks so beautiful. The salon had a cozy vibe and she was so friendly. I recommend her to anyone looking for quality service! I'll definitely be back!
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Alina
Airtouch (with gloss)
Neat and right on time — recommend!
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Olga D.
Shatush (with gloss)
Great stylist — my balayage holds up perfectly.
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Maria L.
Shatush (with gloss)
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Questions & answers
Still have questions?
Ask Natalia — usually replies within an hour
What is AirTouch coloring?
AirTouch is a freehand highlighting technique where a blow-dryer's airflow separates out the shorter hairs so only the longer strands in each section are lightened. This removes harsh lines and creates an ultra-soft, seamless blend with a nearly invisible grow-out. It's finished with a gloss to perfect the tone. AirTouch suits anyone wanting natural, low-maintenance blonde or subtle, diffused brightening.
What is included in a women's haircut?
A women's haircut is a tailored cut and shaping designed around your face shape, hair texture, and lifestyle. It typically includes a wash, the cut itself, and often a finishing blow-dry so you can see the shape styled. A consultation beforehand aligns the length and layers with what you want.
What is molecular bond repair for hair?
Molecular bond repair is an in-salon treatment that rebuilds the internal bonds of the hair broken during coloring, bleaching, or heat styling. It works at a structural level to restore strength and elasticity rather than just coating the surface. It is often paired with lightening to protect the hair.
What is shatush hair coloring?
Shatush is a freehand lightening technique that creates a soft, natural gradient, often using backcombing to blur where the color begins so the transition looks especially seamless. Similar to balayage, it lightens the mid-lengths and ends for a sun-kissed, grown-out effect with minimal root upkeep. It's finished with a gloss to refine the tone. The result is subtle, diffused dimension rather than bold contrast.
What is a spa hydration treatment with amino acids?
Spa hydration is a relaxing treatment that replenishes moisture and amino acids in the hair, restoring softness, elasticity, and shine. It combines nourishing products with a soothing scalp and hair ritual, making it both restorative and calming. Amino acids help rebuild the hair's building blocks and lock in hydration.
What is hair toning or a gloss?
Toning, or a gloss, is a semi-permanent, low-commitment service that adjusts the tone of your hair without lightening it. It neutralizes unwanted brassiness or yellow, adds shine, and refines the exact shade after highlights or bleaching — for example turning warm blonde cool or icy. It coats the hair rather than penetrating deeply, so it fades gradually and adds no real damage.
What is full blonde (lift and gloss)?
Full blonde is an all-over lightening service that lifts your entire head of hair to a lighter level, then finishes with a toning gloss to set the exact shade, whether cool, neutral, or warm. It creates uniform, head-to-toe blonde rather than dimensional highlights.
How much does AirTouch cost?
AirTouch is a premium, time-intensive technique, so it usually costs more than standard balayage or highlights, with price varying by salon, hair length, and region. The airflow-and-strand-selection process is meticulous, and long or thick hair adds significant time. A toning gloss is generally included. Its very soft grow-out means fewer touch-ups over the year. Always get a personalized quote at consultation.
How do I choose a haircut that suits me?
A good haircut gives your hair a flattering shape that is easier to style at home and grows out gracefully. Layers, length, and framing are chosen to suit your features and hair type. The finished look feels balanced and fresh, and styling should take less effort day to day.
What results does molecular bond repair give?
After treatment hair feels stronger, smoother, and less prone to breakage, with better shine and elasticity. It does not change your color, but it helps lightened or damaged hair hold up better and feel healthier. Results build with repeated use alongside good home care.
How much does shatush cost?
Shatush is a hand-painted dimensional service, so it's priced like balayage — above single-process color — and varies by salon, hair length, and region. Longer, thicker hair and a bigger lift from dark add time and product. A toning gloss is generally included. Its low-maintenance grow-out means fewer visits over time, which helps offset the per-session price. Get an in-person quote at consultation.
What are the benefits of an amino acid hair spa?
Afterward hair feels deeply hydrated, soft, and glossy, with less dryness, frizz, and static. The amino acids improve elasticity so hair is more manageable and resilient. It does not change your color, and the relaxing scalp ritual is a comfortable bonus. Results are strongest with regular treatments.
How much does a toner or gloss cost?
A standalone gloss or toner is one of the more affordable color services, though price varies by salon, hair length, and region. It's often added onto highlights or a bleach service at a smaller add-on rate. A full-head gloss on very long hair costs a bit more due to product and time. Ask whether toning is already bundled with your color when you book.
How much does going full blonde cost?
Cost varies with hair length, density, your starting color, and salon and region. Dark or previously colored hair often needs more product, more time, or multiple sessions, which raises the price. A bond-protecting additive and toner are usually included. Expect a range at consultation.
How long does AirTouch take?
AirTouch is one of the longer color services, typically 4 to 6 hours, because each section is blow-dried to separate the short hairs before lightening only the longer strands. Long, thick hair pushes it toward the upper end. The meticulous, hand-detailed process can't be rushed. Toning and styling are included in that window. Your stylist can give a closer estimate based on your hair.
How do I style and maintain my haircut at home?
To keep the shape looking its best, use products suited to your hair type and learn the basic styling your stylist used, such as how to blow-dry the layers. Regular trims prevent split ends and hold the cut's form. Heat protectant before hot tools keeps the ends healthy.
How do I care for hair after molecular bond repair?
To extend the results, use a sulfate-free, bond-maintenance shampoo and conditioner at home and limit high heat and aggressive brushing. A weekly strengthening or moisture mask supports the repair between visits. Always apply heat protectant before styling to avoid re-damaging the bonds.
How long does shatush take?
Shatush usually takes about 2.5 to 4 hours, including the freehand lightening, processing, toning, and styling. Long or very thick hair, or lifting from a dark base, can extend it. Like other painted techniques, the placement is detailed and done by hand, so it isn't a quick service. The finishing gloss adds roughly 30 minutes to perfect the tone and add shine.
How do I keep hair hydrated after a spa treatment?
Maintain the hydration with a sulfate-free, moisturizing shampoo and conditioner, and add a weekly hydrating mask at home. Avoid over-washing and very hot water, which strip moisture, and use heat protectant before styling. Drinking enough water and gentle detangling also keep hair supple between visits.
How long does toning take?
Toning is quick — usually 30 to 45 minutes including application, processing, and rinsing. The toner itself typically processes in 5–20 minutes because it only deposits color rather than lifting it. When added after highlights or bleach, it extends that appointment by roughly half an hour. Long or very thick hair adds a little time, but it remains one of the fastest color services.
How long does going full blonde take?
A full blonde appointment usually takes about 3 to 5 hours, and often longer on dark or thick hair. Lightening, processing, toning, and styling all add up. Going very light from a dark base is frequently split across more than one visit to protect the hair.
How long does AirTouch last?
AirTouch is extremely low-maintenance and lasts 3 to 4 months or longer, since the softly diffused roots grow out with almost no visible line. The lightened lengths stay, while the gloss refining the tone fades in about 4–6 weeks, so a toner refresh keeps blonde areas bright and cool. With good home care, it's one of the longest-lasting, lowest-upkeep coloring techniques.
How often should you get a haircut?
Most women refresh their haircut every 6 to 12 weeks, depending on length, style, and how fast their hair grows. Short and precise cuts need trimming more often to hold their shape, while longer styles can wait longer. Your stylist suggests a timing that keeps your cut looking intentional.
How often should you do molecular bond repair?
For colored or bleached hair, molecular repair is often done in-salon at every lightening appointment, then supported with home care in between. Very damaged hair may benefit from a short course of treatments a week or two apart. Your stylist recommends a schedule based on your hair's condition.
How long does shatush last?
Shatush lasts 3 to 4 months thanks to its soft, rootless blend that grows out without a harsh line. The lightened lengths remain, while the gloss refining their tone fades in about 4–6 weeks, so a mid-cycle toner keeps the color fresh and non-brassy. Because upkeep is minimal, it's a favorite for anyone wanting natural dimension with infrequent salon visits.
How often should you do a hair spa treatment?
For dry or damaged hair, spa hydration is often done every two to four weeks, then spaced out for upkeep once moisture is restored. It can also be added alongside coloring to counter dryness. Your stylist recommends a rhythm based on your hair's condition and lifestyle.
How long does a gloss or toner last?
A gloss or toner usually lasts 3–6 weeks, gradually washing out over about 15–20 shampoos. It's semi-permanent, so it fades softly without a harsh regrowth line. Blondes often notice brassiness returning first, which is why a purple shampoo helps extend results. How often you wash, water quality, and heat styling all affect how quickly it fades. Refresh it whenever the tone dulls.
How often do full blonde roots need touching up?
The lightened base lasts until it grows out, so roots typically need touching up every 6 to 8 weeks. The toning gloss fades sooner, usually in 4 to 6 weeks, which is why blondes refresh toner between root appointments. Good home care keeps the shade bright.
How do I care for AirTouch color?
Use sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo, wash less often, and rinse cooler to preserve the soft tone and shine. A weekly purple shampoo keeps the blonde from going brassy between glosses. Since the lengths are lightened, add a hydrating or bond-repair mask and always use heat protectant. Limit hot tools and protect hair from sun and chlorine. A mid-cycle gloss revives brightness and extends results.
What's the difference between shatush and balayage?
Both are freehand techniques for a soft, natural blend, and they overlap heavily. Shatush often uses backcombing to diffuse the transition even more, creating a very gradual, misty gradient concentrated on the lengths and ends. Balayage is painted section by section for slightly more control over placement. In practice the results are similar; shatush tends to look a touch softer and more scattered.
How do I make my toner last longer?
Wash less frequently and always with sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo, since every wash pulls a little tone out. Use cooler water and a weekly purple or blue shampoo to fight brassiness between glosses. Limit heat styling, use a heat protectant, and shield hair from sun and chlorine, which speed fading. Dry shampoo between washes stretches the days and keeps your tone truer for longer.
Is going full blonde damaging to hair?
Going fully blonde is safe when done gradually with bond-building protection, but aggressive lightening in one session can over-stress hair, especially if it is dark or previously colored. A responsible stylist may split the process across visits and use strengthening treatments. A strand test helps gauge how your hair lifts.
What's the difference between AirTouch and balayage?
Both are freehand techniques for a soft, natural blend, but AirTouch adds a blow-dryer step to blow away the shorter hairs so only longer strands are lightened. That extra selection makes the grow-out even smoother and more seamless than classic balayage, but it takes longer and often costs more. Balayage is quicker and more painterly; AirTouch is the ultra-refined, lowest-maintenance version of the look.
How do I care for hair after shatush?
Use sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo, wash less frequently, and rinse with cooler water to protect the tone. A weekly purple shampoo keeps lightened sections from turning brassy between glosses, and a hydrating or bond-repair mask restores moisture to painted ends. Use heat protectant, limit hot tools, and shield hair from sun and chlorine. A refreshing gloss mid-cycle revives the soft, sun-kissed tone.
What's the difference between a toner and permanent color?
A toner is semi-permanent and only refines or neutralizes tone without lightening, so it fades gradually and adds no real damage. Permanent color penetrates the hair to change or cover it fully and grows out with a visible root line. Toner perfects the shade after lightening; permanent color creates the base. Many services use both — lighten first, then tone to lock in the exact shade.
How do I care for full blonde hair?
Blonde needs dedicated care: sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo, a weekly bond or moisture mask, and a purple shampoo to neutralize yellow tones. Wash with cooler water, minimize hot tools, and always use heat protectant. Regular toner refreshes keep the shade from turning brassy.
What's the difference between balayage, highlights, and ombré?
They differ in how and where lightener is placed. Balayage is painted freehand for a soft, natural, sun-kissed blend with low-maintenance roots. Highlights use foils for brighter, more uniform, all-over lift. Ombré is a horizontal gradient from darker roots to noticeably lighter ends. Airtouch and babylights are refined variations. Your choice comes down to contrast, upkeep, and how blended you want the grow-out.
How do I choose the right hair coloring technique?
The best technique depends on how much upkeep you want, your starting color, and the look you're after. For low-maintenance, natural blonde choose balayage or airtouch; for brighter, uniform lightness pick foil highlights; for all-over color or gray coverage choose single-process. Bring inspiration photos to a consultation so your stylist can match technique to your hair type, lifestyle, and budget.
How long does hair color last?
Hair color typically lasts 4–8 weeks before roots or fading become noticeable, though it varies by technique. Permanent single-process color grows out at the root, while balayage and highlights blend more softly and can stretch to 8–12 weeks. Blondes and fashion tones fade fastest and may need a gloss refresh sooner. Sulfate-free care and less frequent washing keep color vibrant longer.
How often should I get my roots done?
Most people refresh their roots every 4–6 weeks, since hair grows about half an inch a month. Gray coverage and high-contrast color, like dark roots under blonde, usually need touch-ups on the shorter end, while blended techniques such as balayage can go 2–3 months. Waiting longer is fine for grow-out styles but shows a clear line on solid, all-over color.
How long does a hair color appointment take?
It ranges from about 45 minutes for a root touch-up to 4–6 hours for full balayage or a color correction. Single-process color usually takes 1–2 hours, highlights 2–3 hours, and going from dark to blonde can fill a whole day. Longer, thicker hair adds time. Your stylist can estimate more precisely at consultation based on your goal and starting color.
How much does hair coloring cost?
Prices vary widely by technique, hair length, and region, from a modest fee for a root touch-up to a premium for full balayage or color correction. Simple single-process color sits at the lower end; multi-step lightening and long, thick hair cost more. Many salons price by service plus add-ons like a toning gloss. The most accurate answer is a quote at consultation.
Does coloring damage your hair?
Professional color causes minimal damage when done correctly, but lightening always stresses hair to some degree. Deposit-only color and glosses are gentle, while bleaching for blonde breaks down more of the hair's structure. A trained stylist protects hair with bond-builders, correct developer strength, and by spacing out big lightening sessions. Good aftercare — hydration and bond repair — keeps colored hair strong and shiny.
How should I prepare for a hair color appointment?
Come with dry hair washed a day or two before, not freshly washed that morning, since natural oils protect the scalp during lightening. Bring reference photos, skip heavy oils and dry-shampoo buildup, and tell your stylist about any past color, henna, or box dye — they change how hair lifts. For a major change, book a consultation first so the right approach can be planned.
How do I care for color-treated hair?
Use sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo, wash less often, and rinse with cooler water to keep color from fading. Blondes and cool tones benefit from a purple shampoo once or twice a week to neutralize brassiness and yellow. Add a weekly hydrating or bond-repair mask, use heat protectant, and limit hot tools. Sun and chlorine speed fading, so protect your hair outdoors and when swimming.
How many sessions does it take to go from dark to blonde?
Going from dark to blonde usually takes 2–4 sessions spaced a few weeks apart, not a single visit. Lifting dark or previously colored hair safely requires gradual lightening to avoid breakage and brassiness. Each session lifts a few levels, and a toner refines the shade in between. Your hair's health, natural pigment, and any old box dye all affect the timeline. A consultation gives a realistic plan.
How do I book an appointment online?
Most beauty professionals accept online bookings 24/7 — pick a service, choose an open time slot, and confirm in a few taps. You'll see live availability, the price, and how long the appointment takes before you commit. A confirmation and reminders are sent automatically, and you can reschedule from the same link if your plans change.
What is a deposit and where does it go?
A deposit is a small prepayment that secures your slot, and it's applied straight to your final bill — it isn't an extra charge. Deposits protect the professional's time against no-shows and last-minute cancellations, especially for new guests or long appointments. If you cancel within the allowed window, most deposits are refundable or transferable to a rescheduled visit.
What is the cancellation and rescheduling policy?
Most salons ask you to cancel or reschedule at least 24–48 hours ahead so the freed time can be offered to someone else. Within that window you can usually move your appointment without penalty; later cancellations or no-shows may forfeit the deposit or incur a fee. Exact terms vary by professional and are shown when you book.
What happens if I'm late to my appointment?
If you're running late, message your professional as soon as you can — a short delay is usually fine. Because each slot is timed, a longer delay may mean a shortened service or, occasionally, rescheduling so the next guest isn't affected. Policies vary, but arriving on time lets you get the full, unrushed result you booked.
Is a consultation included, and do I need one before booking?
For many services a short consultation is built into your first appointment, where the professional reviews your goals, hair or skin condition, and what's realistic in one visit. For big transformations — like going much lighter or a first color correction — a separate consultation beforehand helps plan steps, timing, and budget. You can also message questions before booking.
What should I expect at my first visit?
Expect to arrive a few minutes early, confirm your details, and start with a quick consultation about your goals. The professional explains the plan, timing, and price before beginning, so there are no surprises. Afterward you'll get aftercare tips and, if you like, help booking your next visit. Bring reference photos and clean, product-free hair or skin when relevant.
What payment methods are accepted?
Most professionals accept major credit and debit cards, and many also take contactless and digital wallets; some accept cash. You can often prepay or leave a card on file when booking, which keeps checkout quick. Gift cards and tips are usually supported too. Accepted methods are shown at booking, so you'll know before you arrive.
How are tools and the space kept clean and safe?
Reputable professionals disinfect tools between every client, use single-use items where needed, and sanitize stations and surfaces throughout the day. Reusable implements are cleaned and, for services that break the skin, sterilized to industry standards. Fresh towels and clean hands or gloves are standard. If you have allergies or sensitivities, tell your professional so products and a patch test can be adjusted.
How do I choose the right stylist or professional?
Start with the portfolio — look for recent work on hair, skin, or nails similar to yours, since real before-and-after photos show a professional's actual range. Then read verified reviews and the overall rating for consistency, cleanliness, and communication. Check that they list the specific service you want. When in doubt, message a question first to gauge fit.
Where do the reviews come from — are they real?
Reviews come from real clients who booked and completed an appointment, so they reflect genuine experiences rather than anonymous opinions. Ratings typically cover the result, cleanliness, timeliness, and communication. Because each review is tied to a verified visit, you get an honest picture of what to expect. Reading several recent ones gives the most reliable sense of a professional's work.
Can I buy a gift card or gift certificate?
Yes — gift cards are a popular way to give beauty services, and they're usually available to buy online in set amounts or for a specific service. The recipient redeems the value toward any eligible appointment, and any remaining balance stays on the card. Gift cards typically don't expire quickly, but check the terms shown at purchase for details.
Can I come without an appointment (walk-in)?
Some professionals accept walk-ins when they have an opening, but most beauty services run by appointment so the time and materials are reserved for you. Booking ahead guarantees your slot, your preferred professional, and the right time block for your service. If you're hoping to walk in, message first to check same-day availability rather than travel and risk a wait.
Should I arrive early for my appointment?
Arriving about 5–10 minutes early is ideal — it gives you time to check in, use the restroom, and settle before your appointment starts on schedule. For a first visit, a few extra minutes helps with any brief forms or consultation. Arriving much earlier usually isn't necessary, and coming late can shorten your service, so aim for just ahead of time.
Can I message the professional before booking?
Yes — you can usually message a professional before booking to ask about a service, share reference photos, or check whether an idea suits your hair or skin. This helps you confirm the right service and time block, and sometimes avoids needing a separate consultation. Sending a clear photo and your goals up front gets you the most useful answer.
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Main services · 12
Shatush (with gloss)
Shatush (with gloss)
Shatush (with gloss)
Shatush (with gloss)
Toning / gloss
Full blonde (lift + gloss)
Shatush (with gloss)
Shatush (with gloss)
Shatush (with gloss)
Airtouch (with gloss)
Airtouch (with gloss)
Add-on services · 4
Spa hydration (amino acids)
Molecular bond repair
Women's haircut
Women's haircut
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