How Much Does It Cost To Dye Your Hair In a Salon or At Home?

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There are many different ways you can change your look by altering your hair. One of them is dyeing it in another color. That will update your look and increase your confidence! 

So, how much does it cost to dye your hair? Well, that depends on a variety of factors like where you are going to get your hair dyed. Are you going to a salon or are you planning to do it at home on your own?

On average, it could cost you about $50 to $200 to get your hair dyed in a salon, but there are big variables. If you are planning to do it on your own at home, you can get hair dye kits for as low as $5.

Of course, the price of the dye isn’t the only thing that you should consider when you want to dye your hair. 

The cost of dyeing your hair is widely varied. In this article, we will explain the different factors that could affect the cost of dyeing your hair.


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How Much Does It Cost To Dye Your Hair At A Salon?

Two of the hairdresser’s hands coloring female hair with a brush in a hair salon

When you want to dye your hair, you could either have it done for you at a salon or do it on your own at home. Having your hair colored at a salon will be more expensive than doing it on your own because you have to consider that their price includes the payment for the service and expertise of the hairstylist plus the use of the different equipment and tools at the salon.

Having your hair colored at a salon will be more expensive than doing it on your own because you have to consider that their price includes the payment for the service and expertise of the hairstylist plus the use of the different equipment and tools at the salon. 

Many people suggest having it done at the salon especially if it is your first time because those in the salon have experience in doing the procedure. Salon stylists know how to assess the hair correctly and select the right dye to help you achieve the color you want.

Salon stylists know how to assess the hair correctly and select the right dye to help you achieve the color you want. 

This expertise comes with a price.

That is why hair dyeing at a salon is more expensive than doing it at home on your own. The hair stylists could assess the hair to see whether it could handle the hair dye or if it is too damaged. 

As we’ve mentioned earlier, a fairly simple cut and color will likely cost around $50 to $70 but can easily run way over that if things get more complicated or you’re going to an expensive salon.

That will vary greatly on the salon you are going to go to and what you are doing.

The Potential Costs of (Not Going To) a Salon

If you’re planning to lighten your hair (aka lift it) you’ll need to use bleach. Don’t just grab your Clorox, we’re not using that bleach! There are many poplar brand of bleach on the market, but if you don’t know how to use them correctly, you can really mess up your hair.

Bleach is very harsh on your hair, especially if you don’t know how to use it. How harsh? If you really screw up, you can cause your hair to fall out in what is known as a “bleach fail”. Bleach fails are the hidden cost of not going to a salon.

So when you ask “how much does it cause to get your hair colored at a salon?” hidden in that question is “how much is your hair worth?” Be careful and follow instructions when you start that bleach bath.


How Much Does It Cost To Dye Your Hair? Factors That Affect The Cost Of Hair Dyeing At A Salon

When you go to a salon and ask for a hair dye treatment, they wouldn’t be able to give you an exact price on the cost. That’s because the price will still depend on a variety of factors such as the following: 

1. Your Hair

The first factor that would be considered is your hair itself. Longer and thicker hair will automatically be more pricey because there will be more products that would be used for the procedure. 

Not only that, the current color of your hair and the one that you want to achieve will matter. Let’s say you have naturally dark hair and you want a pastel pink one. 

Hair stylists won’t just use pink pastel hair dye on your dark hair. They need to lighten it up first so there will be more procedures that need to be done before finally dyeing it in the color that you want. 

Additionally, the state your hair is in matters. Virgin and untouched hair would be best, but you can go there no matter what state your hair is in. Just remember that the longer they need to spend time on your hair doing the procedure, the more it will cost you.

If you’ve been experimenting on your hair and using box hair dyes on it but don’t like the result, you could decide to go to a salon to have it corrected. However, be prepared because it will cost more. 

2. Type Of Dye Used Plus The Technique Applied

Another factor that could affect the price of the hair dyeing procedure is the type of hair dye that is used on your hair. Different salons may have their preferred brand of hair dye.

Some have multiple brands available and can let you choose which you’d prefer. 

Some dyes are more temporary than others. If you want something that lasts longer, that may be more costly than the semi-perm stuff.

The technique used to dye the hair matters and can affect the price of the hair dyeing procedure. 

The technique used to dye the hair matters and can affect the price of the hair dyeing procedure. 

For example, balayage can take a long time, but conversely lasts a long time. This is generally more expensive to do than other types of highlights, but is often worth it.

3. Location Of The Salon

Another factor that could affect the price of the hair dyeing procedure is the location of the salon. Salons in the city, particularly in high-end areas, will charge a lot more than those in more rural areas.

Additionally, there are high-end salons and low-cost salons that will offer a difference in pricing. 

4. The Hairstylist

Aside from which salon you are going to have your hair dye procedure, the hair stylist who is going to do the procedure could increase the price of the procedure. The more prestigious and successful the hairstylist, the more they will charge for the coloring.

Even if hair dyeing seems like a straightforward thing to do, you should still choose to have it done by experienced hair stylists so you don’t end up hating or regretting your hair color at the end of the procedure. 


Cost Of DIY Hair Dyeing

If you want to dye your hair on your own at home, you could do that. There are box dyes  readily available in the market and doing so will greatly save you some money as compared to having them done a the salon. 

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When dyeing your hair at home, you only have to pay for the products and tools that you need to use on your hair.

Hair dyes vary in price and could range from about $10 – $40. 

If you need to lighten your hair, you might need to buy bleach which could cause roughly about $10-$40. But again, if you haven’t used bleach before, it is best to get it done at a salon. Learn the process, then try it at home.

Learn the process, then try it at home.

Toning kits and color-neutralizing shampoos may be needed to achieve the color that you want and that could cost around $5-$15.

Written by Kayla Young

Kayla is the founder of LuxeLuminous. She has worked professionally in the tanning industry for years. She has been interested in esthetics since childhood, and has tried every hair, skin, and makeup product ever produced (more or less).