You’ve finally decided to do it professional hair color. Maybe you’ve been color-curious for months, or maybe a bad box-dye experience pushed you toward booking a real appointment. Either way, if you’ve never sat in a colorist’s chair before, the whole thing can feel like a mystery. What actually happens? How long will it take? What should you bring?
This guide walks you through every stage of a first-time hair color appointment from what to do the night before to what to expect when you walk out the door. No surprises.
Before You Arrive: How to Prepare for a Hair Color Appointment
A little prep goes a long way. What you do in the 24 to 48 hours before your appointment can directly affect how your color turns out.
Skip the shampoo. Natural scalp oils protect against irritation and help color absorb evenly don’t wash within 24 hours of your appointment.
Go product-free. Dry shampoo, texturizing spray, and leave-in treatments block color absorption and obscure your natural starting point. Arrive with clean, product-free hair.
Bring reference photos. “Warm honey” means something different to everyone. Save three to five images your ideal result, a texture you like, and a tone to avoid.
Dress for the occasion. A button-down or zip-up means you won’t pull a tight shirt over fresh color at the end.
The Consultation: Where Every Good Color Appointment Starts
Before your colorist mixes a single formula, you’ll sit down for a consultation. This is the most important part of the appointment and at a quality salon, it’s never rushed.
Your colorist will examine your hair in natural light, ask about your color history (including any at-home dye or chemical treatments), discuss your goals, and review your reference photos. They’ll assess condition, porosity, and texture to understand what’s achievable in one session versus what requires a phased approach.
If you’ve used box dye before even once be upfront about it. Box dye behaves differently from professional color, and your colorist needs that information before choosing a technique. Trying to lift hair with undetected artificial pigment buildup is one of the most common causes of unexpected results.
By the end of the consultation, you should know which technique will be used, how long the appointment will take, how many sessions your goal will require, and what the ongoing maintenance will look like.
During the Appointment: What Actually Happens
Once the plan is set, your colorist will begin applying the formula. The process varies by technique, but most appointments follow the same general arc:
- Application: Color is applied section by section via foils, freehand painting, or a brush-and-bowl process, depending on the service.
- Processing time: You’ll sit with color on for 20 minutes to an hour, depending on the service and your desired lift.
- Rinse and toner: After rinsing, many colorists apply a toner or gloss to refine the shade, add shine, and neutralize brassiness.
- Style: Your colorist or stylist will blow-dry and finish your hair, so you leave seeing the full result.
Most first hair color appointments run two to four hours. Complex services involving significant lighting can run longer. Don’t book anything immediately after.
After the Appointment: Protecting Your Color
How you care for your hair in the first 72 hours after coloring directly affects how long it lasts and how vibrant it stays.
- Wait 48 to 72 hours before your first wash. The color is still settling into the hair shaft, and washing too early causes it to fade.
- Switch to color-safe shampoo and conditioner. Sulfate-heavy formulas strip color faster. Your colorist will usually recommend specific products.
- Use cool water when rinsing. Hot water opens the hair cuticle, which accelerates color loss.
- Protect from heat and UV. Use a heat protectant before hot tools and consider a UV-protective product for extended sun exposure.
If you notice unexpected results uneven tone, unwanted brassiness, or scalp discomfort contact the salon promptly. Most reputable salons will address concerns directly. A color correction service may be the appropriate next step if the result doesn’t match what was discussed.
What to Look for in a Chicago Hair Color Specialist
At CM Salon & Spa in Lakeview, every color service starts with exactly that kind of specialist approach. No color appointment begins without a complimentary consultation your colorist assesses your hair’s condition, reviews your goals, and builds a realistic plan before a single formula is mixed. If your goal requires multiple sessions, you’ll know upfront, not mid-appointment. Our colorists prioritize honest expectations over overselling a result in one visit.
The care extends beyond the chair as well. Every client leaves with personalized product recommendations and a maintenance schedule tailored to their specific service. And if you want to know what you’re booking before you arrive, our portfolio reflects real client transformations — from balayage and highlights to complex color corrections.
Located at 3418 N Halsted St in the heart of Lakeview, our salon is a color-specialist destination on Chicago’s North Side. If you’re new to professional color and want a team that takes the consultation as seriously as the color itself, it’s a natural starting point.
Conclusion:
Going professional with your hair color is one of those decisions most people wish they’d made sooner. The results are more predictable, the process is more personalized, and a good colorist will build a plan that works for your hair, your schedule, and your lifestyle.
What’s the one thing you’re most nervous about going into your first professional hair color appointment? Drop it in the comments there’s a good chance someone else is wondering the same thing.

