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Professional Hair Colour Correction

byAzad AhmedVisit salon at Khan Market, New Delhi; available across Delhi NCRStarts from2,000 Per SessionView full gallery

Had a bad experience with box dye or an uneven colour job? I fix it. Let’s bring your hair back to health and restore the tone you actually wanted.

This client came to me with hair that had been treated with box dye. It was a challenge, but I was able to correct the color and give her this beautiful copper brown. I always advise against box dyes as they can damage hair and make my job much harder.

This client wanted a lighter, "settle" color. I corrected her existing color to create this beautiful, soft look that she was really happy with.

This client felt her hair was frizzy and wanted a change. I gave her a fresh color and a Botox treatment to smooth it out, making her look and feel younger.

This client was unsure what color would suit her dusky complexion. I chose a shade to enhance her skin tone, correcting her previous color and giving her the "best color" she's ever had.

This client came in with red Holi color still in her hair. I corrected the uneven tone and gave her a beautiful, professional color that she loved.

This client was considering a reddish tint, but I advised her that a dark chocolate would be longer-lasting. She trusted my advice and was thrilled with the rich, final color.

The goal here was to remove the old golden tones and create a soft, cool-toned brown. I did a global color to give her this even, merging effect she wanted.

A color correction that resulted in this beautiful, even-toned global color. The hair looks so much healthier and more vibrant.

From a faded, uneven color to a rich and uniform mocha brown. This global color transformation gave her a completely fresh and polished look.

A complete color and cut transformation. The client is laughing with joy at her new, lighter hair color.

About Colour Correction Clinic

I don't just put a new colour over an old mess. When you come to me with damage from a 'dabbe wala color' (box dye), I first assess your current hair health and texture. Fixing uneven, brassy tones or patchy highlights requires a careful, layer-by-layer approach—not just a single flat coat—to ensure the final shade is rich, even, and actually enhances your specific complexion.

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