
Colour-safe basics
Use gentle cleansing, avoid over-washing when possible, and ask which maintenance rhythm fits the colour plan. The useful question is not “what is trendy?” but “what will keep this tone easier to live with?”

Products & aftercare
Aftercare that helps you ask better questions: colour, blonding, curls, and heat styling all need different care. This page gives practical conversation starters without pretending Haven & Hue sells products, carries brands, or makes medical-style repair claims.

Use gentle cleansing, avoid over-washing when possible, and ask which maintenance rhythm fits the colour plan. The useful question is not “what is trendy?” but “what will keep this tone easier to live with?”

Heat tools should match the finish goal and hair condition. Ask about temperature habits, brush choice, and what to use before heat so the finish lasts without overworking the hair.

Blonde upkeep usually depends on toning, gloss timing, brightness goals, water exposure, and how much warmth the guest tolerates between visits.

Curl support is about shape, moisture habits, product amount, drying method, and realistic refresh expectations between appointments.

A gloss or toner can support shine and tone between larger colour services, but it is not a substitute for corrective colour planning.

The best kit is simple enough to use on a normal morning. Choose tools and steps that fit your hair type, time, budget, and comfort with styling.
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Aftercare boundaries
No. This demo shows education-only aftercare structure. It does not claim inventory, brand partnerships, ecommerce, or affiliate links.
No medical, scalp, or hair-loss claims are made here. A real salon should avoid diagnosis language and refer health concerns to qualified care.
This demo does not make organic, non-toxic, or chemical-free claims. A real salon would need sourced product facts before using that language.