Women’s Custom Cut – $65
Wash & Thermal Style – $40
Malibu Treatment – $35
Deep Conditioning Treatment – $35
Olaplex Treatment – $70
Regrowth Color Touch Up – $75
All Over Color – $100
Traditional Partial Foil – $125
Partial Foil with Color – $150
Traditional Full Foil – $200
Full Foil with Color – $225
K18 molecular repair is included with all color services to maintain hair strength and integrity.
Balayage Partial – $150
Balayage Full – $200
Foilyage Partial – $175
Foilyage Full – $225
- Balayage techniques are used for a sun-kissed/ natural rooted color brightness concentrated at ends
- Foilyage techniques are used for high level brightness throughout with a shadowed root
Modern Foiling: The Evolution of Dimensional Color
Hair color has evolved — and so have the techniques behind it.
Modern foiling blends multiple techniques into one refined approach. It combines the brightness and control of foils with softer, more diffused placement patterns to create results that feel effortless, lived-in, and elevated. Instead of harsh lines or overly stripy blonding, the result is dimensional color that looks beautiful from every angle — and continues to wear well between appointments.
Why Modern Foiling Matters
For guests, this evolution means a more elevated color experience overall.
- Modern foiling can offer:
- Softer, more natural-looking dimension
- Seamless grow-out with less harsh regrowth lines
- Healthier hair through more strategic lightening
- Custom color designed specifically for you
- Longer-lasting results between appointments
It’s color that works with your lifestyle — not against it.


The Role of Advanced Training
Behind every modern result is intentional education.
Dimensional color today requires a deeper understanding of placement, formulation, and long-term planning. It’s not about following a single technique — it’s about knowing when and how to blend multiple approaches to achieve a balanced, refined outcome.
For guests, this means choosing a stylist who is committed to continued education and evolving techniques. For stylists, it’s a reminder that modern color isn’t learned once — it’s developed through ongoing training, experience, and refinement over time.
This philosophy is at the heart of everything I offer, both behind the chair and in the classroom.
