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Christophe Robin Fortifying Ritual shampoo and conditioner for weak hair at QUE Colour salon, Darlinghurst
The Best Shampoo & Conditioner for Weak Hair
If your hair’s suddenly snapping, shedding, tangling, feeling mushy when wet, or just generally giving tired… we need to talk. Because weak hair is having a moment and not in a good way. Between blonde appointments, heat styling, slick buns, hormonal stress, over-washing, and trying every viral hair product TikTok throws at us, it’s no surprise so many people are dealing with breakage, thinning ends, and hair that simply doesn’t feel healthy anymore. And honestly? Most people are using the wrong haircare. At QUE, we see it all the time. Clients invest in beautiful colour, expensive extensions, or luxury styling tools but are still washing their hair with products that are slowly weakening it underneath. That’s exactly why we’re so excited about the new Christophe Robin Fortifying Ritual range. This is not your typical “repair” range that leaves the hair coated, heavy, or overly protein-packed. The Fortifying Ritual is designed to support fragile, weakened hair properly helping strengthen the hair fibre while still keeping the hair soft, shiny, healthy, and expensive-looking. AKA exactly what we want. So if your hair has been feeling weaker lately, here’s everything you need to know about choosing the best shampoo and conditioner for weak hair especially if you colour your hair regularly. What Actually Causes Weak Hair? Weak hair rarely happens overnight. It’s usually a slow build-up of stress on the hair over time. And yes, colouring can absolutely contribute to it. Especially if your hair isn’t being supported correctly between appointments. Some of the biggest causes we see in salon are: Over-lightening and bleach damage Excessive heat styling Tight hairstyles causing tension Hormonal changes and stress Hard water and environmental damage Skipping trims for… way too long Using supermarket haircare that strips the hair There’s also a big difference between hair loss and hair breakage and knowing which one you’re dealing with matters. Hair shedding happens from the root and is often linked to hormones, stress, or health changes. Breakage happens along the strand itself. Think: little snapped pieces around the crown, dry ends that won’t grow, or hair that feels stretchy and fragile when wet. That’s where strengthening haircare becomes essential. Weak Hair vs Hair Loss What’s the Difference? One thing we’re hearing more and more in salon lately? “I feel like I’m losing so much hair.” But hair loss and hair breakage are actually two completely different concerns and understanding which one you’re experiencing is key to treating it properly. Hair shedding happens from the root and is often linked to: stress hormones postpartum changes illness nutritional deficiencies scalp health seasonal changes Hormonal changes especially during perimenopause and menopause can significantly impact hair density, scalp health, and shedding patterns, which is why scalp-focused routines are becoming increasingly important. As Monique McMahon mentioned recently in Vogue Australia's feature on menopause-related hair loss routines, supporting the scalp environment plays a major role in maintaining stronger, healthier-looking hair over time. Breakage, on the other hand, happens along the strand itself and is usually caused by colouring, heat styling, over-processing, or dehydration. A lot of clients actually experience both at the same time especially when the scalp is stressed and the hair fibre is weakened from colouring or heat damage. This is where scalp-focused haircare becomes so important. Because healthy hair growth starts with a healthy scalp environment. The Christophe Robin Fortifying Serum Is One of Our Favourite Launches Right Now One of the standout products in the Christophe Robin Fortifying Ritual is the Fortifying Serum and honestly, it’s become such a hero product for clients experiencing increased shedding, fragile roots, or hair that simply feels weaker overall. Unlike heavier scalp treatments that can leave the roots oily or coated, this serum is lightweight, calming, and designed to support the scalp barrier while helping create the ideal environment for stronger, healthier-looking hair over time. We especially love it for: stress-related shedding post-summer hair recovery fragile colour-treated hair fine hair needing extra support clients noticing more hair fall during washing or brushing It’s also perfect for people wanting to take a more preventative approach to hair health before damage and breakage become more severe. Because the reality is healthy hair isn’t just about repairing the ends. It starts at the scalp. Why Coloured Hair Needs Different Haircare At QUE, we talk constantly about “Healthy Hair, Healthy Colour” because the two genuinely go hand in hand. You simply cannot have an expensive-looking colour on unhealthy hair. Blondes especially are more vulnerable to weakness because lightening services open the hair cuticle and change the structure of the strand. Without the right aftercare, the hair slowly becomes more porous, dehydrated, and prone to snapping. That’s why strengthening shampoo for coloured hair matters so much. But here’s the thing many “repair” products overload the hair with protein and leave it stiff, brittle, or dull. What weak hair actually needs is balance: Strength Moisture Scalp support Gentle cleansing Cuticle protection And that’s exactly why we’re loving the Christophe Robin Fortifying Ritual. The Christophe Robin Fortifying Ritual Has Entered the Chat If your hair is weak, over-processed, shedding more than usual, or feeling noticeably fragile after colouring this range is genuinely one of the best things we’ve introduced into salon. The Christophe Robin Fortifying Ritual was designed specifically for weakened, stressed hair and focuses on strengthening from the scalp through to the ends. Which we love because healthy hair growth starts with a healthy scalp. The formulas are lightweight, luxurious, and incredibly effective without making the hair feel coated or heavy. Instead, the hair feels: stronger softer shinier healthier and way less prone to snapping The range is especially amazing for: blondes colour-treated hair fine fragile hair post-bleach recovery heat-damaged hair anyone noticing increased breakage And unlike a lot of strengthening products, the hair still feels soft and touchable after using it. No crunchy protein overload here.
Balayage vs foils hair colour technique at Que Colour salon Darlinghurst
Balayage vs Foils: Which One is Right for You?
If you've ever asked yourself “Should I get balayage or foils?” you’re not alone. But here’s where things get interesting. At QUE Colour, we don’t see balayage and foils as two completely separate services. We see them as techniques and tools we use to create a specific result. Because when it comes to balayage vs foils, it’s not about choosing one over the other. It’s about understanding how each technique works, when to use them and how your hair type, base shade, and maintenance preference all play a role in that decision. What Is Balayage? Balayage isn’t a look, it’s a freehand lightening technique. The word itself is a French word meaning “to sweep” or “to paint,” which perfectly describes the method. Hair is painted by hand, allowing for a more organic, precise placement of lightness through the mid-lengths and ends. The result is soft, diffused, and seamlessly blended. Think: Lived-in colour Soft graduation of lightness Minimal contrast at the root Because there’s no strict sectioning, balayage creates a more natural, sun kissed finish, but it also means less saturation and less lift at the root area. What that means technically: Softer regrowth Lower maintenance More subtle brightness Balayage is ideal when the goal is effortless, dimensional colour rather than high-impact blonde. It works beautifully across hair types, though the technique is adapted depending on hair texture and density. What Are Foil Highlights? Foils are a controlled, sectioned lightening technique. Hair is precisely woven or sliced, then enclosed in foils to allow for maximum lift and even processing. This technique gives us: Full saturation Consistent lift from root to ends Cleaner, brighter results What that means technically: More control over placement Higher levels of lift Ability to lighten darker bases more effectively Foils create defined, structured foil highlights that give consistent brightness from root to tip. They’re essential when the goal is brightness, structure, and a more defined result, especially on clients with darker hair who want significant lightening. The Real Difference: It’s About Technique, Not Trend When comparing the difference between balayage and foils, the biggest misconception is that they create completely different looks. In reality, they’re simply different ways of applying colour or lightener — and the results depend on how they’re used. Balayage: Freehand Diffused Lower tension + softer lift Sun kissed, natural finish Foils: Sectioned Saturated Higher lift + precision Structured, bright foil highlights The result depends on how these techniques are used, not just which one you choose. Personal style, skin tones, and natural base all inform which approach, or combination, will give the most flattering result. Why You Often Need a Combination of Both This is where most people get it wrong. To achieve a truly refined, modern colour, we rarely rely on just one technique. At QUE Colour, we often combine balayage and foils to get the best of both worlds. For example: Foils through the crown for brightness and lift Balayage through the ends for softness and blend A gloss or toner to refine tone and finish This layered approach allows us to create: Brightness and softness Structure and movement A result that looks effortless, but is technically considered Because the goal isn’t to choose a technique, it’s to achieve a result. And the right combination will always come down to your hair type, skin tones, and how much time you want to spend on salon visits. Maintenance: What You Need to Know Maintenance is often the deciding factor for clients choosing between balayage or foil highlights, and it’s one of the first things we discuss based on your lifestyle and maintenance preference. Balayage: Softer regrowth line Longer time between salon visits Ideal for low-maintenance colour Foils: More visible regrowth Requires regular salon visits for a consistent blonde Best for clients who want to stay bright all the time Neither is “better” - it just depends on how often you want to be in the salon and what fits your routine at home. Which Technique Is Right for You? It comes down to your hair and your goals. Your hair type, skin tones, personal style, and maintenance preference all shape the direction we’d recommend. You might lean towards balayage if: You want soft, natural dimension You prefer a low-maintenance colour You like a lived-in, sun kissed finish You have a hair type that suits diffused, freehand placement You might need foils if: You want to go significantly lighter You prefer clean, bright foil highlights You need more lift from a darker base You want precise placement and consistent colour or lightener coverage But most importantly, you might need both. How We Approach It at QUE Colour At QUE, we don’t offer “one-size-fits-all” colour. Every appointment starts with a detailed consultation, where we assess: Your natural base and previous colour Hair condition and integrity Your hair type and texture Your desired level of brightness Your maintenance preference Your skin tones and what will complement them Your personal style and the finish you’re after From there, we build a tailored plan using the techniques that will get you there — whether that’s balayage, foil highlights, or a combination of both, finished with the right colour or lightener and toner for your result. Because great colour isn’t about following a trend. It’s about applying the right technique in the right way. The Takeaway If you’re deciding between balayage vs foils, the answer isn’t one or the other. It’s understanding that both are tools, and the best results come from knowing how to use them. Factors like your hair type, skin tones, darker hair starting points, personal style, and maintenance preference all shape the recommendation. That’s where experience, training, and a strong team approach make all the difference. Ready to Find Your Perfect Colour? Book a Balayage or Highlights Consultation Let our team create a personalised plan using the right techniques for your hair. Shop Colour-Care Essentials Maintain your tone, strength, and shine at home with products our stylists trust.  
Hair Colour Glossary: Terms You Need to Know
Hair Colour Glossary: Terms You Need to Know
Whether you’re a first time colour client or a long time QUE regular, understanding the language of hair colour can make your entire salon experience feel clearer, calmer, and way more empowering. The hair world is full of professional terms from “lift” to “levels” to “balayage” and we use them every day during consultations. This glossary breaks down the industry jargon into simple, friendly explanations so you know exactly what your stylist is talking about and what’s happening to your hair. Use it as your go to reference for all things colour. Why Understanding Hair Colour Terms Matters Empowering You During Consultations Knowledge creates confidence. When you understand the terms your stylist uses, you can ask better questions, express your goals more clearly, and feel fully involved in your colour journey. Helping You Make Informed Decisions Knowing the difference between a gloss and a toner or between balayage and ombré helps you choose the right service and manage expectations. At QUE Colour, we value transparency, and that starts with a shared language.   Common Terms and What They Mean Below is an alphabetised, easy to reference list of the most important colour terms you’ll hear in the salon. Balayage A freehand colouring technique where colour or lightener is painted onto the hair without foils. The result is soft, seamless, and naturally blended less “striped,” more sun kissed. Base Your starting colour at the root. It may be your natural shade or previously coloured hair, and it guides your entire colour plan. Demi-Permanent A long lasting, ammonia free colour that adds tone, depth, and shine without permanently changing the natural pigment. Ideal for glossing, root blending, and refreshing mid lengths. Developer The liquid mixed with colour or bleach activates it. Developers come in different strengths (volumes) and determine how much the hair lightens or deposits colour. Foils Sections of hair wrapped in foil to isolate lightener or colour. Foils speed up processing and allow for controlled, precise lift. Essential for blondes, babylights, and high impact colour. Gloss A gentle, shine enhancing treatment that adds tone and smoothness without lifting the hair. Often used to make colour richer, cooler, warmer, or more reflective. At QUE, Shinefinity is our signature glossing service. Level A number (1–10) used to describe how light or dark hair is. Level 1 = darkest black Level 10 = lightest blonde Your level determines what’s achievable and how light your hair can realistically go. Lift The process of lightening the hair removing pigment to reach a higher level. Lift can come from lighteners, high lift tints, or bleach. Ombre A gradient colour effect where the hair transitions from darker roots to lighter ends. Unlike balayage, it’s more noticeable, structured, and high contrast. Permanent Colour A long lasting colour that changes your natural pigment. Used for grey coverage, full colour changes, or major tonal shifts. Requires regrowth maintenance. Porosity How well your hair absorbs and holds moisture (and colour). High porosity grabs tone quickly Low porosity may resist colour Medium porosity offers the most even results Semi Permanent A temporary colour that adds tone or vibrancy without altering your natural base. Ideal for gentle refreshes. Fades faster than demi permanent. Single Process A one-step colour service applied from roots to ends. Can be permanent or demi permanent, depending on the goal. Tone The character of a colour warm (gold, copper), cool (ash, pearl), or neutral. Tone affects the final look of your blonde, brunette, or red shade. Toner A colour used after lightening to refine or neutralise unwanted tones. Think cancelling brassiness, adding softness, or creating the perfect blonde. Toners are essential for blonding work. Similar Terms Explained Understanding the difference between commonly confused terms makes choosing the right service so much easier. Toner vs Gloss Toner: Applied after bleaching to correct or refine tone. Gloss: Adds shine, richness, and soft toning. More hydrating and gentle. At QUE, we often combine both depending on the desired finish. Balayage vs Ombre Balayage: Hand-painted, soft, lived in, seamless. Ombre: A bolder, more noticeable fade from dark to light. Balayage blends; ombre transitions. Semi vs Demi vs Permanent Semi: Short term colour that fades quickly. Demi: Longer lasting, more conditioning, no ammonia. Permanent: Alters your natural pigment and offers maximum longevity. Level vs Tone Level: Lightness or darkness. Tone: The warmth or coolness layered on top. Think of the level as “how light” and tone as “what flavour.” How QUE Colour Simplifies the Colour Journey At QUE, we believe education is power. During every consultation, we explain the why behind your service not just the what. Our goal is for you to leave the salon with a colour you love and an understanding of how to care for it. We Translate the Jargon Your stylist will talk through every term relevant to your service so you always feel informed. We Tailor Your Plan Understanding your hair type, porosity, history, and goals means we choose the best techniques, products, and timings without guesswork. We Prioritise Healthy, Lasting Colour Clarity builds trust and trust allows us to deliver the glossy, consistent QUE results we’re known for. Book an Expert Consultation Ready for a colour experience that actually makes sense? Book your personalised appointment with QUE Colour for a jargon free, expert guided colour journey. Shop Gloss & Toner Essentials Explore the glossing and toning products we use every day in the salon to keep colour fresh, shiny, and beautifully balanced.  
Healthy Hair Transformations: Healthy Hair, Happy Clients
Healthy Hair Transformations: Healthy Hair, Happy Clients
At QUE Colour, healthy hair isn’t a trend, it's the foundation of everything we do. Our signature colour work only shines when the hair underneath is strong, hydrated, and thriving. And nothing proves that more than the real transformations we see in the salon every single week. In this article, we’re sharing authentic client stories, our approach to long-term hair recovery, and the exact services and products that help us get those jaw dropping before and after results. If you’ve ever wondered whether your hair can bounce back… the answer is a confident, QUE level yes.   Why We Share Client Transformations Building Trust & Transparency With so many “miracle fixes” floating around online, it can be hard to know what results are actually real. QUE Colour transformations are the opposite of smoke and mirrors; they're thoughtful, strategic, and rooted in years of technical expertise. Sharing them offers clients clarity on what’s truly possible with their hair. The Impact of Real-World Results A before and after isn’t just pretty to look at. It shows a journey: the condition the hair arrived in, the steps taken to rebuild it, and the glow up that comes from healthy, intentional colour work. These real client stories help potential visitors see themselves in the chair and see what’s achievable with the right plan. What a Hair Health Journey Looks Like Every transformation we do begins with one simple truth: every head of hair is different. From lifestyle to colour history to hair texture, your starting point determines the strategy. Common Starting Points Most clients begin their journey with one (or several) of the following: Damage from overprocessing Dullness or lack of shine Breakage from heat or chemical stress Brassiness or uneven tone Dry, dehydrated ends that won’t hold colour How We Build a Custom Plan Your stylist begins with a full consultation not just about your hair goals, but the health of your scalp, your at-home routine, past colour, lifestyle, and maintenance expectations. From here, we create a tailored path that may include: Gentle, bond friendly colour services Progressive approach to going lighter Strategic foiling or hand painting Shine boosts and tonal corrections A take home product plan to protect your investment Healthy hair transformations don’t happen in one step… but with the right team, they do happen. Real Before & After Stories Below are three real client style spotlights written for this article. When the real images are ready, they can be dropped directly into the layout.     Client Story 1: The Breakage Turnaround The Concern: This client arrived with severe mid-length breakage from years of overlapping bleach and daily heat styling. Her hair felt rough, wouldn’t hold tone, and lacked movement. Our Approach: Transition away from global lightening Strategic micro foils to soften regrowth lines Shinefinity glaze to restore gloss and tone In-salon bond-building treatment At-home routine: sulphate-free shampoo, weekly mask, heat protection every time The Result: Four months later, her hair had regained elasticity, shine, and thickness. Her blonde looked softer, more blended, and stayed cooler for longer. The before and after showed not just a colour transformation but a hair health renewal. Client Story 2: The Dull to Glossy Brunette Revival The Concern: Flat, lifeless brunette colour that had lost its richness and reflected no shine. Ends were faded and dehydrated. Our Approach: Glossing service with Shinefinity Low-commitment tint melt to reintroduce depth Trim to remove dry ends Hydration-focused treatment program for 6 weeks The Result: A brunette so glossy it looked lit from within. Her colour became multidimensional again, and the hair felt smoother, softer, and easier to style. Her before and after became one of the most saved photos on our salon page. Client Story 3: The Blonde Who Needed a Reset The Concern: This long time blonde entered a plateau: brassiness, uneven lift, and dryness that made her hair look fluffy rather than polished. Our Approach: Foiling pattern redesigned specifically for her face shape Cool-blonde toner to neutralise warmth Bond builder added to every step Double hydration treatment in salon At-home plan with colour-safe shampoo + treatment mask The Result: A clean, cool blonde with softness, shine, and bounce no filters required. Her new tone lasted longer, and for the first time in years, her hair felt strong enough to grow. Services and Products Behind the Success Healthy hair transformations rely on a curated combination of colour techniques, treatments, and at home products. Some of our most impactful tools include: Glosses & Toners Shinefinity glazes are hero products at QUE they’re gentle, ammonia free, and built to enhance shine while correcting tone. Bond-Building Treatments Essential for blonde and colour treated hair, these strengthen the internal structure and improve elasticity. Consultations & Maintenance Plans A proper consultation prevents damage before it happens. And every transformation comes with a realistic, stylist approved maintenance plan. Take-Home Product Heroes Colour safe shampoos to preserve tone Weekly hydrating masks Lightweight leave in creams Heat protectants (non-negotiable) These products extend your salon results and protect the investment you’ve made in your hair. Your Hair Health Could Be Next If you’re dreaming of shiny, strong, healthy hair you’re in the right place. Whether you’re recovering from a colour mishap or simply want hair that feels better than it ever has before, QUE Colour specialises in long-term, visible transformations. Healthy hair takes commitment, but with the right stylist guiding you, the results speak for themselves. Book Your Hair Consultation Ready to start your own transformation journey? Book your personalised hair consultation with QUE Colour. Shop the Transformation Kit Take your results home with our curated selection of recovery products the same ones we use on our real clients every day. Shop our products.  
Great Hair Colourist Traits: The Making of a Colourist
Great Hair Colourist Traits: The Making of a Colourist
When you sit in the salon chair, there’s more at stake than just a colour change. You’re placing your trust  and your hair’s long-term health in the hands of your colourist. But what separates a good hair colourist from a truly exceptional one? At QUE Colour, we believe the difference lies in expertise, artistry, communication, and a commitment to ongoing education. Here’s what makes a great hair colourist stand out  and why our team exemplifies these traits every day. Core Traits of an Elite Colourist Deep technical knowledge and experience Behind every flawless blonde, seamless brunette, or luminous red is a colourist with a strong technical foundation. Great hair colourists understand the science of hair  from pigment levels and undertones to how hair reacts to colour, lightener, and treatments. This expertise means your hair colour not only looks incredible but also maintains its strength and integrity. An artistic eye for tone, depth, and balance Hair colouring is equal parts science and art. The best colourists have an intuitive eye for detail, tone, and balance. They can tailor colour to enhance skin tone, highlight natural features, and create a look that feels effortless yet elevated. It’s not just about applying colour it’s about creating a customised shade that feels uniquely you. Precision in application and timing Even the most stunning colour formulas can fall flat without precise application. Elite colourists have the discipline and dexterity to apply colour strategically, ensuring consistency, dimension, and a seamless finish. From foiling to freehand painting, precision ensures your colour grows out beautifully and maintains its integrity between salon visits. The Importance of Communication & Consultation Listening to client needs and expectations A truly great colourist starts by listening. They take the time to understand your lifestyle, preferences, and vision. This means asking the right questions, paying attention to your concerns, and making sure your voice guides the process. Managing realistic outcomes and building trust Great colourists are honest colourists. They’ll explain what’s possible, what may take time, and how to achieve your dream hair safely. By managing expectations, they build trust  and that trust turns into long-lasting client relationships. Collaborating on colour journeys Colour isn’t always a one-appointment transformation. A great colourist maps out a journey with you, setting milestones and maintaining the health of your hair along the way. This collaboration ensures you feel supported and empowered throughout the process. Continuous Education & Industry Expertise Staying updated on trends and techniques The hair industry evolves constantly, and great colourists never stop learning. From global runway trends to cutting-edge techniques, they stay inspired and informed. Advanced training and product knowledge An expert colourist invests in advanced training, certifications, and product education. At QUE Colour, our team works with industry-leading partners like Wella and Christophe Robin to ensure we’re always at the forefront of colour innovation. Better results for every client This dedication to learning translates directly into results: healthier hair, longer-lasting colour, and styles that feel modern yet timeless. Why These Traits Matter for Your Hair’s Health Reducing the risk of damage and breakage A colourist’s technical skill and care directly affect your hair’s health. Proper application and product choice minimise damage and keep your hair strong. Customising care to your hair type and history Your hair is unique  and so is your colour journey. A great colourist considers your hair’s history, texture, and natural tone to customise every service. Supporting long-term strength and vibrancy Beyond the appointment, your colourist should guide you on aftercare  from in-salon treatments to at-home routines  so your hair stays glossy, vibrant, and resilient. Meet the Colourists at QUE Colour At QUE Colour, our team embodies all the qualities of great colourists. Trained by QUE Founder and Colour Director Monique McMahon one of Australia’s few Wella Master Colour Experts our stylists combine deep technical expertise with artistry and care. Many of our colourists have worked backstage at global fashion events, continuously refining their skills on the world stage. Whether it’s Jess or Georgie’s flawless blondes, Catherine’s dimensional brunettes, Alessia’s colour artistry, Meg’s stunning colour work, Victoria’s signature blowdries, or Mollie’s precision foiling every stylist brings something unique to the chair. Together, we create an environment where excellence, creativity, and collaboration thrive Our clients trust us not just for the end result, but for the experience, the thoughtful consultations, the tailored journeys, and the commitment to keeping hair beautiful and healthy for the long term. Ready to Experience the Difference? Choosing a colourist is about more than a single appointment, it's about finding someone you can trust with your hair’s future. At QUE Colour, our team of expert colourists is here to guide you through every step of your colour journey. Book with a Colour Specialist today and experience what sets QUE apart. Looking after your colour doesn’t stop when you leave the salon. Explore our range of colour-protect products, from Christophe Robin to Larry King Haircare, all chosen and used by our stylists to keep your colour vibrant and your hair healthy.
How Different Hair Type Affects Colour Results
How Different Hair Type Affects Colour Results
  When it comes to hair colour, there’s no such thing as a one size fits all approach. Your hair type, its texture, thickness, porosity, and overall condition plays a huge role in how colour processes, how it absorbs, and how it looks once the foils come out. At QUE Colour, we don’t just look at your inspo photo; we look at your hair. Its unique characteristics determine everything from formulation to processing time to technique. Understanding your hair type means understanding what’s truly achievable and how to get the healthiest, longest lasting result. In this guide, we break down how different hair types react to colour, what that means for your appointment, and why a tailored approach is non-negotiable for beautiful results. Understanding Hair Texture, Thickness & Porosity Before diving into outcomes, let’s break down the three factors that most influence colour results: texture, thickness, and porosity. Texture: Curly, Wavy, Straight Hair texture affects how colour reflects and absorbs. Curly and coily hair has a naturally raised cuticle, making it more prone to dryness and more reactive to chemical services. Straight hair has a flatter cuticle, which can make it appear shinier but may also be harder for pigment to penetrate evenly. Thickness: Fine, Medium, Coarse Thickness refers to the width of each strand, not how much hair you have. Fine hair absorbs colour quickly but can over process without careful timing. Coarse hair often needs longer processing and stronger formulation because the cuticle is thicker and more resistant. Medium hair sits comfortably in between, often requiring the least adjustment. Porosity: Low, Medium, High Porosity determines how easily hair accepts and holds moisture and colour. Low porosity hair can be resistant, meaning colour may take longer to develop. High porosity hair (often from heat or bleach damage) can grab pigment too fast or lose tone quickly. Medium porosity offers the most predictable, balanced results. Understanding this trio is what allows a stylist to create glossy, even, healthy colour instead of uneven lift or patchy tone. How Different Hair Types React to Colour Curly vs Straight Hair Curly hair tends to: Absorb more colour due to raised cuticles Appear lighter or darker depending on curl pattern Reflect light differently, affecting how highlights show up Require extra hydration during and after colouring Straight hair tends to: Look shinier because of a flatter cuticle Show streaks or lines more easily if the sectioning isn’t perfect Lift smoother but sometimes slower This is why blonding on curly vs straight hair can look completely different, even with identical formulas. Coarse vs Fine Hair Coarse hair is often more resistant. It may need: Higher developer Longer processing time Pre softening in some cases Fine hair, meanwhile, processes quickly. It can: Over lighten Look more translucent Require gentler formulations to protect structure Both hair types can achieve stunning results they just require different approaches. Virgin vs Previously Coloured Hair Virgin hair (never coloured) is the most predictable. It lifts cleanly and evenly, especially when well cared for. Previously coloured hair is more complex: Artificial pigment impacts how lightener behaves Banding from past applications affects lift Porosity differences require zone toning Damaged areas may need bond-building support A stylist must analyse every section of the head, not just touch up the visible regrowth. Prepping Your Hair Type for Colour Success Preparation is just as important as the appointment itself. Conditioning Routines Healthy hair colours better. A consistent hydrating wash routine plus weekly masks will strengthen the cuticle and support an even result, especially for coarse, curly, or dry hair types. Scalp Prep A balanced scalp is key for consistent lift and colour absorption. Avoid heavy oils the day before, but don’t come to your appointment with freshly clarified hair either a little natural sebum protects your scalp. Questions to Ask During Your Consultation How does my hair type affect my colour goal? What level of lift is realistic for my starting condition? How can I prepare my hair to get the most even result? What maintenance plan suits my texture? Asking these ensures your colour journey is tailored from the very beginning. How QUE Colour Tailors Colour to Hair Type The reason QUE’s colour results are so recognisable, glossy, high end, soft, lived in is because we don’t follow formulas we follow your hair. A Consultation Built Around Your Hair Type We analyse: Texture (curly, straight, wavy) Strand thickness Density Porosity Past colour history Your lifestyle and maintenance level Even two clients wanting the same shade will receive entirely different plans depending on their hair type. Adjusting Timing, Technique & Products This might include: Changing developer strength depending on thickness Using foiling vs hand painting based on curl pattern Zone toning for uneven porosity Adding bond builders to protect fragile or previously coloured hair Extending processing time for coarse or resistant strands Softening colour lines for straight hair that shows demarcation This tailored approach ensures not just beautiful colour on the day, but colour that lasts. Why This Matters for Longevity & Hair Health Healthy hair holds colour longer, fades more gracefully, and stays glossy between appointments. When we work with your hair type not against it you get results that maintain integrity, shine, and depth.   Book a Colour Consultation Ready to understand your hair type and what colours will look best on you? Book a personalised colour consultation at QUE Colour and start your tailored colour journey. Shop Hair Type Friendly Products Find the shampoos, treatments, and masks designed to work with your specific hair texture, porosity, and colour goals. Explore our curated range to protect and extend your salon results.  
How to Make Coloured Hair Last Longer: 5 Stylist-Approved Tips
How to Make Coloured Hair Last Longer: 5 Stylist-Approved Tips
You’ve left the salon with fresh colour, glossy ends, and that QUE bounce now the real work begins. Because while we specialise in creating beautiful, long lasting colour, what you do after your appointment plays a huge role in keeping it vibrant. Healthy, luminous colour doesn’t fade quickly. It’s supported by consistent care, the right products, and good daily habits. Whether you’re blonde, brunette, or somewhere in between, these stylist approved tips will help you make your hair colour last longer and keep it looking salon fresh for weeks. Let’s break down the top five ways to extend the life of your hair colour and stop fading before it starts. 1. Use Sulphate-Free, Colour-Safe Shampoo If there’s one non-negotiable in post-colour care, it’s switching to a sulphate-free, colour-safe shampoo. Why it matters Traditional shampoos often contain sulphates harsh detergents that strip the hair of its natural oils and your colour molecules. This leads to quicker fading, dullness, and dryness. At QUE, we only recommend shampoos that protect the cuticle and lock in tone. A gentle formula prevents excessive cleansing and helps maintain your colour’s richness for longer. Our team’s recommendation Look for shampoos specifically labelled as: Sulphate-free Colour-safe pH-balanced Hydrating or protective Your colour will thank you.   2. Avoid Over-Washing & Use Cold Water The fastest way to fade your colour? Over-washing. Washing Frequency Different hair types need different schedules, but a general guide is: Fine hair: 2–3 times per week Medium hair: 1–2 times per week Thick or textured hair: weekly or even less Every wash lifts a little colour from your strands it’s unavoidable so spacing out washes significantly slows fading. Cold Water Counts We know it’s not glamorous, but rinsing with cooler water helps seal the cuticle and stop pigment from slipping out. Hot water opens the cuticle and makes colour fade faster. If you can’t do a full cold shower, even a cooler rinse at the end makes a difference. 3. Protect Hair From UV and Heat Styling Sun exposure and hot tools are two of the biggest culprits behind faded, brassy, or dull hair. UV Protection Just like your skin, your hair needs SPF. UV rays can alter the tone of both blonde and brunette shades, leading to warmth, dryness and colour disruption. Try: Hats on sunny days UV protection sprays Leave-in products with SPF Heat Styling If you’re using irons, curlers or blow dryers without heat protectant you’re cooking your colour. Protectant locks moisture into the hair and shields pigment from direct heat damage. Make it a rule: No hot tools without protection. Ever. 4. Refresh Colour with Gloss or Toners A toner or gloss is the secret weapon behind that “just coloured” look  even months after your appointment. Why Glosses & Toners Matter They: Neutralise brassiness Add shine Restore depth and dimension Seal the cuticle Enhance vibrancy If your colour starts looking slightly faded, warm, or flat, a quick in-salon gloss can revive everything without redoing your entire colour. When to Book a Refresh Depending on your technique: Blondes: every 4–6 weeks Brunettes: every 6–8 weeks Balayage: every 8–12 weeks (with occasional glossing) A small refresh goes a long way.   5. Maintain Hair Health Between Appointments Healthy hair holds colour longer it’s that simple. When the cuticle is intact and nourished, colour molecules stay locked in. What to Focus On Deep conditioning weekly Hydrating masks to replenish moisture Regular trims to avoid frayed ends Oil-based serums to smooth and protect Strengthening treatments when needed These habits prevent dullness, dryness and premature fading. At QUE, we look at your hair holistically. If your colour is fading faster than expected, your stylist will help diagnose what’s going on whether it’s water quality, heat styling habits, or product choice. Your Colour, But Longer Beautiful colour shouldn’t fade quickly. When you combine professional application with proper care, your shade stays richer, shinier and more luminous for weeks. These five tips are the foundation of lasting colour and when you pair them with our salon expertise and personalised recommendations, your hair will stay vibrant long after you walk out the door. Book a Gloss or Toner Refresh Keep your colour fresh and glowing with a quick in salon refresh. Book here.  Shop Colour-Protecting Products Explore our curated selection of shampoos, masks and protectants designed to maintain vibrant colour from home. Shop here.   
Hair Colour Techniques Explained: Balayage vs Ombre & More
Hair Colour Techniques Explained: Balayage vs Ombre & More
Hair colour has its own language and if you’ve ever sat in a salon chair trying to decode words like balayage, ombre, or foils, you are far from alone. At Que Colour, part of our ethos is education. The more you understand about colour techniques, the better equipped you are to choose a look that suits your lifestyle, your vision, and most importantly, the health of your hair. So let’s break down the most popular colour techniques in a clear, clean, QUE approved way minus the jargon and confusion. By the end of this guide, you’ll know the difference between ombre, balayage and foils, which option is best for low maintenance, and how we help you choose the right technique for your hair. Understanding Each Technique Before we dive into comparisons, here’s what each technique actually means visually, practically, and in the real world. Balayage Soft, lived-in, sun-kissed dimension. Balayage is a freehand painting technique (the word literally means “to sweep”). Colour is hand-painted onto the surface of the hair, creating a diffused, natural blend with no harsh lines. The look: A soft gradient with lighter ends Natural face-framing pieces A sunlit, effortless finish Why people love it: It grows out beautifully, requires fewer salon visits, and looks chic even months later. Ombre High contrast fade from dark to light. Ombre is all about a two-tone effect: darker roots that transition into lighter mid-lengths and ends. The look: A noticeable shift from dark to light A dramatic melt when done well More contrast than balayage Why people love it: It’s bold, modern, and perfect for clients who love dimension without the upkeep of all-over foiling. Foil Highlights Classic brightness, precision and lift. Foils are the most controlled way to lighten the hair. Sections are woven or sliced, popped into foils, and lifted with precision. The look: Brightness from root to tip Strong contrast or soft blending (depending on technique) Great for blondes who want noticeable lift Why people love it: It delivers predictable results, the cleanest lift, and can be customised from subtle to high-impact. Other Techniques You May Hear About Global Colour: One shade applied roots to ends. Perfect for shiny brunettes or rich fashion colours. Foilayage: A hybrid: the airy blend of balayage with the lift of foils. Face-Frame/“Money Piece”: Brightening around the face to instantly freshen the complexion and create dimension. Technique Comparison Balayage vs Ombre vs Foil Here’s where most people get confused  because these techniques can look similar in photos, yet behave very differently in real life. Application & Result Balayage: painted on; soft glow; dimensional and natural. Ombre: blended fade; deeper roots into lighter ends; higher contrast. Foils: placed in sections; cleaner lift; brighter blonding. Maintenance Levels If low-maintenance colour is the goal: Balayage wins for longest wear. Ombre is also low upkeep thanks to darker roots. Foils require the most maintenance, especially for very bright blondes. Balayage regrowth is softer, while foils can show grow-out at the root line more quickly. Customisation Potential All three can be tailored, but in different ways: Balayage = natural, seamless, sunkissed. Ombre = bold, dramatic, contrast. Foils = clean brightness, maximum lift, true blonding. If you want ultra-luminous blonde, foils are your best friend. If you want soft dimension, balayage is the QUE way. Choosing the Right Technique for You Your colour technique should suit you not just your inspiration photo. At Que Colour, we look at the whole picture before making a recommendation. Your Hair Type + Texture Fine hair: Foils add dimension but can make fine hair appear fuller. Thick or coarse hair: Balayage melts beautifully and enhances movement. Curly hair: Hand-painting (balayage) works with natural curl patterns. Your Colour Goals Want bright blonding? → Foils Want soft dimension? → Balayage Want bold contrast? → Ombre Want a subtle shift or deeper richness? → Global colour Your Lifestyle If you’re busy, travel often, or prefer fewer salon appointments: → Balayage or ombre If you love the lift and precision of blonde maintenance every 6–8 weeks: → Foils What to Discuss in Consultation We encourage clients to bring: Inspo photos A realistic idea of ongoing maintenance Honesty about previous colour history From there, we tailor a plan that respects hair health and gets you closest to your goal. How Que Colour Delivers Flawless Results Technique is only part of the equation. How it’s applied and by whom is everything. A Bespoke Approach Every Time We never copy and paste techniques. Your hairline, texture, density, natural colour and lifestyle all influence the method we choose. A Highly Skilled, Continuously Trained Team Our stylists are trained the QUE way: precision, care, expertise and a deep respect for hair integrity. We stay at the forefront of global colouring methods to bring the best to the salon floor. Premium Professional Colour Lines We use colour systems known for their gentle lift, rich conditioning agents, and advanced technologies, always chosen with hair health in mind. Real Results Clients Love Que Colour clients come back for one reason: Their colour stays luminous, healthy and beautifully blended long after they’ve walked out the door. Ready to Explore Your Next Colour? Book a Colour Consultation with the Que Colour team to discover which technique will create your dream result tailored to your hair, lifestyle and long-term goals. Shop Technique-Specific Aftercare Maintain brightness, tone and hair health with our curated selection of products designed for balayage, ombre and highlighted hair. Shop Here.   
Healthy Hair Ethos
Healthy Hair Ethos: Why We Prioritise Hair Health
At QUE, we’ve always stood for one thing: healthy hair first. It’s more than a philosophy, it's our foundation. Our approach to colour, technique, and education is all shaped by a deep respect for hair integrity. Because for us, truly luxurious colour doesn’t come from chasing trends. It comes from caring for the fibre and crafting a look that lasts. This is the healthy hair ethos that has defined Que Colour for over a decade, a brand philosophy built on care, craftsmanship, and honest expertise. Our Commitment to Hair Health First When clients talk about the Que Colour look, they often describe it as glossy, natural, dimensional, effortless. But that signature finish isn’t a formula; it’s the result of years spent prioritising hair health over shortcuts. We take a care-first approach Before any service begins, we consider the fibre, the cuticle, the history of your hair and your long-term goals. We will never push colour faster than your hair can handle. Because long-term results always win over fast transformations. We avoid unnecessary damage If it risks breakage or compromises the integrity of your hair, we’ll say no and we’ll explain why. Trends come and go, but hair health is forever. Our mission is to protect your hair today, so it looks even better tomorrow. We create lasting, luminous colour Healthy hair holds tone longer, reflects more light, and styles more effortlessly. This is why we invest in premium colour technologies and gentle lifting systems that support shine rather than steal it. The Importance of Educated Colouring Healthy hair doesn’t happen by chance. It comes from educated colouring the heart of our Que Colour philosophy. Thoughtful, honest consultations Your hair story matters. We ask questions, assess condition, and give personalised advice so you know exactly what to expect with zero surprises and zero false promises. Craftsmanship meets premium products Our team trains continuously to stay ahead of global techniques, from foiling patterns to product chemistry. Every choice is intentional and grounded in what will be healthiest for your hair. Empowering you with knowledge Education is a crucial part of our ethos. We teach clients why a certain approach works, how to maintain colour at home, and where to invest in the right treatments so your results last longer. Challenging the Industry Standard Not all salons operate with the same values and that’s where Que Colour stands apart. We don’t cut corners If your dream colour requires multiple sessions, we’ll tell you. If your hair needs strengthening before lightening, that becomes the plan. Integrity guides every decision. We encourage you to say no to damaging trends Some trends look amazing on Instagram but disastrous in real life. We’ll steer you toward looks that work with your hair’s natural strength and texture not against it. We stand by our values Our brand philosophy is rooted in honesty, longevity and respect for the craft. This is what makes Que Colour different and why our clients trust us with their hair year after year. From Consultation to Care: Putting Philosophy Into Practice When you visit Que Colour, you’re experiencing a salon committed to a whole-journey approach: consultation, colour, integrity, education, and aftercare. A team trained the QUE way Every stylist from emerging talent to senior expert is grounded in our healthy hair ethos. This ensures every service delivers the same level of care and craftsmanship. A customised colour plan for every client No copy-and-paste formulas. Your hair, lifestyle and vision shape the plan. This tailoring is what delivers our signature finish refined, healthy, luxe. Aftercare designed for success We don’t just send you home with colour. We send you home with knowledge: • how often to wash • how to protect from heat • how to maintain tone • what to use (and what to avoid) Healthy hair is a partnership, and we’re here to guide you through it. Results you can feel and see This approach creates hair that grows out beautifully, styles easily and holds shine month after month the true mark of great colour. Healthy Hair Is the Trend Always Que Colour’s mission is simple: create beautiful hair that stays beautiful. Trends shift. Techniques evolve. But our ethos remains long-term hair health over short-term fixes. This is the Que Colour difference. This is our signature philosophy. This is the healthy hair ethos we stand by. Discover More About Our Approach Learn more about the Que Colour philosophy and how our team creates long-lasting, healthy hair results. Shop Our Hair Health Essentials Explore our curated edit of at-home favourites designed to support shine, strength, and colour longevity. Shop Now  
Hair Colour Trends in Australia Right Now
Hair Colour Trends in Australia Right Now
Australia’s hair scene is having a major glow-up moment. 2026 is all about colour that looks expensive, feels effortless, and moves with you. From cool-girl brunettes to golden-hour coppers and ultra-glossy blondes, this season is about personalised luxury colour that enhances you. At QUE Colour, we’re seeing clients ask for natural movement, seamless tones, and finishes that feel lived in but polished. Think healthy shine, high gloss, and a tone that feels like it was made just for you.   What’s Driving Hair Colour Trends in 2026 If there’s one word to describe this year’s hair moment, it’s realism. The colour direction has shifted less high-contrast, more nuance. We’re seeing a return to refined tones that enhance natural beauty, led by cultural icons like Hailey Bieber, Sofia Richie, and Kaia Gerber. Fashion and pop culture are leaning into warmth, texture, and authenticity tones that mirror skin, sunlight, and softness. Australian clients are matching that energy, choosing hues that are wearable, versatile, and low-maintenance, yet always luxe. Blondes are moving from cool platinum to creamy beige. Brunettes are finding light through espresso glosses and mushroom tones. And copper? Still reigning but softer, more candlelit than ever. The Tones Everyone’s Talking About   No Bleach Brunette Understated, dimensional, and quietly expensive. Brown is that neutral, earthy brunette that gives depth without darkness. It’s ideal for cooler or neutral skin tones and perfect for anyone who wants movement and shine without obvious highlights. Hot White Blonde The clean, Scandi-inspired blonde that looks freshly glossed always. This shade is high-shine, high-maintenance, and high impact. It flatters lighter complexions and looks incredibly styled with bounce and polish. At QUE, we love finishing icy blondes with Wella Shinefinity for a reflective, glass-like finish. Copper Gold This one’s pure glow. Copper gold is having its comeback moment, adding warmth, dimension, and a golden radiance that works beautifully with olive or warm undertones. It’s your hair’s version of golden hour.   Espresso Glaze Rich. Sleek. Luxe. Espresso tones are giving major “quiet luxury” energy. Deep brunette shades with mirror-like shine elegant, timeless, and effortlessly put-together. Personalising Colour for You The key to making trends wearable? Tailoring them to you. Every tone shifts depending on your skin tone, natural base, and how your hair reflects light. Warm undertones love honey blondes, golds, and rich caramels. Cool undertones shine in ash, beige, or neutral mushroom hues. Neutral undertones can go either way rose beige or soft brown work perfectly. At QUE Colour, every shade is custom-blended. Your stylist will assess your undertones, texture, and goals to create something that looks high-impact in the chair but effortless day-to-day. Because the secret to great colour isn’t just trend it’s translation. How QUE Colour Brings Trends to Life Every season, QUE Colour translates global trends into wearable, bespoke colour stories always anchored in hair health. Led by Monique McMahon, one of Australia’s most respected colour experts, our team uses tailored Wella formulations and in-salon rituals like Wellaplex and Colour Shine to keep your colour vibrant and your hair strong. Each appointment is an experience in precision hand-painted tones, invisible blends, and a finish that feels premium, modern, and distinctly you. Your Turn to Shine Ready for your 2026 colour moment? Book a Colour Consultation with QUE Colour and discover which of this season’s trends are made for you. And to keep your tone luminous between visits, explore our Colour Maintenance Essentials from Christophe Robin’s hydrating masks to Wella glossing treatments; these are our go-tos for salon-worthy shine, always.  
How to Hair Prep Before Colouring
How to Hair Prep Before Colouring
Fresh colour doesn’t just happen in the chair; it starts with how you care for your hair in the days and weeks before your appointment. At QUE Colour, we think of hair prep before colouring as setting the canvas before painting the masterpiece. The better the canvas, the more vibrant, even, and long-lasting the result. In this guide, we’ll share exactly why preparation matters, the steps our stylists recommend, what to avoid, and how QUE supports you every step of the way. Why Hair Preparation Matters for Colour Results The condition of your hair makes all the difference in how colour develops and lasts. Strong, balanced strands will: Lock in colour for longer - hydrated, smooth hair fibres hold onto pigment far more effectively. Prevent uneven absorption – avoiding patchiness or unwanted tones. Reduce breakage – healthy hair withstands the chemical process without snapping or fraying. Deliver high-shine results – the smoother the cuticle, the more your colour reflects light. If your hair is dry, porous, or overloaded with product build-up, the colour molecules can’t settle properly. The result? Dull tones that fade faster. Prepping ensures you’re giving your stylist the best possible starting point. Key Steps to Prepare Hair Before Colouring Our QUE Colour stylists swear by a few essential prep rituals. Follow these in the week leading up to your appointment for maximum impact. 1. Deep Condition and Hydrate Moisture is everything when it comes to colour. Dry strands act like a sponge, they soak up pigment unevenly and release it just as quickly. In the week before your appointment: Use a deep conditioning mask 1–2 times. We love Christophe Robin’s Regenerating Mask with Prickly Pear Oil for intense nourishment without heaviness. Focus on mid-lengths to ends, where hair is most fragile. Rinse with cool water to help seal the cuticle. 2. Strengthen with Bond Builders Colouring involves altering the internal structure of the hair. Bond builders, like WellaPlex No. 3 Hair Stabiliser, work to reinforce and protect those bonds before and during the process. Think of it as scaffolding for your strands, keeping everything strong and supported so your colour lasts longer and looks healthier. 3. Protect From Heat Your straightener may be your best friend, but in the days leading up to colour, it’s best to give hot tools a break. Excessive heat weakens keratin proteins, leaving hair more vulnerable during colouring. If you do style, always use a heat protectant. At QUE, we’re obsessed with: Christophe Robin Aloe Vera Leave-In Cream provides lightweight hydration and protection. Christophe Robin Regenerating Serum doubles as a heat shield and shine enhancer. 4. Balance the Scalp Healthy hair starts at the scalp. A balanced, buildup-free scalp ensures colour applies evenly from root to tip. We recommend: Switching to a gentle, sulphate-free shampoo in the week prior. Avoiding heavy oils or thick masks right at the root. Exfoliating gently with a scalp scrub (like Christophe Robin’s Cleansing Purifying Scrub with Sea Salt) if you’re prone to product build-up. What to Avoid Before a Colour Appointment Prepping doesn’t just mean adding treatments, it’s also about knowing what not to do. Skip heavy styling products. Dry shampoo, silicone-heavy serums, and hairspray can coat the hair and block colour absorption. Don’t layer chemical treatments. If you’ve just had a keratin or relaxer, give your hair breathing room before colour. Overlapping services can stress strands and lead to unpredictable results. Hold off on DIY masks and oils right before your appointment. While treatments are great in the lead-up, applying thick oils or homemade masks right before can interfere with professional colour formulas. Don’t arrive with freshly washed hair. Natural oils help protect the scalp during colouring - so wash the day before, not the morning of. In-Salon Prep & Consultation Support at QUE Colour Every client journey at QUE starts with a tailored consultation. This isn’t just about choosing the perfect blonde, brunette, or copper shade, it’s about ensuring your hair is in the right condition for the colour to last. Our stylists will: Assess your hair’s condition, porosity, and history. Recommend a personalised pre-colour treatment plan, whether that’s a moisture mask, a bond-builder, or an in-salon strengthening service. Guide you on which products to use at home to maintain your results long after you leave the salon. It’s a holistic approach: the artistry of colour, backed by the science of hair care. Pro Tips from the QUE Team   We asked our stylists for their go-to prep advice: Jess, blonde specialist: “If you want icy, luminous blondes, bond-building is non-negotiable. Start strengthening before your appointment for the best lift.” Catherine, long-layer queen: “Healthy ends mean healthy colour. If your lengths are thirsty, hydrate them with masks before coming in  it makes a world of difference.” Mollie, cutting and foiling expert: “Don’t skip scalp prep. A balanced scalp ensures colour sits beautifully at the roots and grows out more seamlessly.” FAQs: Hair Prep Before Colour   What should I do to my hair before colouring? Focus on hydration and strength. Use masks, bond builders, and gentle shampoos in the week prior. Should I wash my hair before colouring? Wash the day before, not the day of. Natural oils help protect your scalp. Can I use oil before colouring? Avoid heavy oils right before they can create a barrier. Use lightweight leave-ins or masks in the days leading up. How do I strengthen my hair before dyeing? Use professional bond builders (like WellaPlex) and hydrating masks. Avoid heat styling as much as possible. How do I get the best results from my colour appointment? Prep your hair properly, trust your stylist’s advice, and maintain your results with professional products at home. Ready for Your Best-Ever Colour? Healthy, radiant colour starts with smart prep. Whether you’re booking a luminous blonde refresh, rich brunette, or high-gloss copper, taking care of your hair beforehand makes all the difference.   ✨ Book your Pre-Colour Consultation with our expert stylists today. ✨ Shop QUE-approved Pre-Colour Treatments and give your hair the love it deserves.  
Why Healthy Hair Starts with the Right Salon
Why Healthy Hair Starts with the Right Salon
Healthy hair doesn’t happen by accident; it's the result of choosing the right salon, the right stylist, and the right philosophy. While at-home routines and products are important, the foundation of true hair health begins behind the chair. The reality? Not all salons are created equal. Some prioritise speed or trends over integrity, leaving your hair compromised in the long run. At QUE Colour, our mission has always been simple: protect and elevate the health of every strand while delivering the colour and style you’ve been dreaming of because great hair should look beautiful today and still feel incredible months down the track. What Defines a Healthy Hair Salon? A healthy hair salon is more than just a place to book in for colour or a cut; it’s a partner in your long-term hair journey. Here’s what truly sets a salon apart: Long-term integrity over quick fixes: Your stylist should always prioritise preserving the natural structure of your hair. Healthy shine, strength, and movement should never be sacrificed for a short-lived look. Professional-grade, nourishing products: From shampoos to finishing serums, only the highest-quality, salon-approved products should touch your hair. At QUE Colour, we choose formulations from brands like Wella Professionals, Christophe Robin, and Larry King Haircare to ensure every step supports hair health. Education + consultation: A healthy hair salon values time spent understanding you. Every appointment should begin with an expert consultation, and your stylist should continually upskill to stay at the forefront of techniques and trends. Common Salon Practices That Can Harm Hair Unfortunately, many clients come to us after experiences where their hair health was compromised. Common pitfalls include: Rushed colour jobs: Skipping steps or overlapping bleach can cause long-term damage that’s hard to repair. One-size-fits-all formulas: Every head of hair is unique, and applying the same approach to every client ignores that individuality. Lack of care guidance: Healthy hair isn’t just about the appointment itself. Without proper pre- and post-care recommendations, even a good colour can fade fast or leave strands feeling brittle. At QUE, we believe avoiding these shortcuts is non-negotiable. How QUE Colour Approaches Hair Health Differently Healthy hair is at the core of everything we do, from the consultation to the final blow-dry. Bespoke consultations: We never rush the beginning of your appointment. Our team listens, assesses, and maps out a plan that balances your vision with what your hair can safely achieve. Expertise at every level: Led by Monique McMahon, one of Australia’s few Wella Master Colour Experts, our stylists are trained to protect and restore your hair’s natural structure, no matter the service. Premium products + gentle techniques: Whether it’s a Shinefinity glaze, a Christophe Robin scalp treatment, or careful hand-painted foils, we only use methods that enhance and preserve hair health. The result? Colour that feels as good as it looks. The Role of Education, Environment & Philosophy Hair health is not just about products and technique; it’s also about the environment you walk into and the philosophy that drives every decision. At QUE Colour, we value: Transparency: We’ll always tell you what’s realistic, and set expectations that prioritise the integrity of your hair. Collaboration: Our salon is a team environment where ideas and expertise are shared to give you the best possible outcome. Client-first culture: Your well-being comes first. We believe healthy hair equals confidence, and confidence changes everything.   Why Your Salon Choice is the First Step in Your Hair Journey The truth is, your salon choice matters more than any single product or treatment. A healthy hair salon empowers you with knowledge, supports you with expertise, and gives your hair the best chance to thrive long term. When you choose QUE Colour, you’re not just booking a colour appointment; you’re investing in a philosophy of care-first, client-first service that keeps your hair luminous, strong, and healthy from season to season. Ready to put your hair health first? Book a Healthy Hair Consultation - tailored to your goals and your hair’s unique needs. Shop our Professional Hair Care Range - salon-approved treatments to keep your hair nourished at home.