Cut & Style

Well versed in all looks and styles, allow Sara Mohr Hair to take care of you cut to make sure you always look your best. Contemporary, Classic, or a unique look created just for your style.

Custom dimension

Need a change for your luxurious locks, allow Sara Mohr Hair to take your style to the next level with a custom dimension. Great to add more excitement to any hair style.

Hair Treatments

Allow Sara Mohr Hair to Help with Dry, Damaged, or splitting hair with a Professional evaluation and Hair Treatment. See Below for more Details..

Hair Extentions:

NBR Natural Beaded Row: hair extensions are a type of hair extension method designed to provide a more natural and less damaging way to add volume and length to your hair. They were developed by hairstylist Danielle K. White and have gained popularity for their ability to blend seamlessly with your natural hair and for their minimal impact on your existing hair.

Here's how Natural Beaded Row hair extensions work:

Beads and Wefts: NBR extensions use small silicone-lined beads that are threaded onto a thin section of your natural hair near the scalp. These beads act as an anchor for the hair wefts. The wefts, which are usually made of high-quality human hair, are then sewn or hand-tied onto the beads. This technique allows for the wefts to be securely attached to your hair without the need for glue or heat.

Customization: One of the key features of NBR is its customization. The extensions are tailored to your specific hair type, texture, and color, which helps achieve a natural and seamless look. The extensions are strategically placed to blend with your natural hair and provide a more natural appearance.

Comfort and Versatility: NBR extensions are known for their comfort. Because they use lightweight wefts and are not attached with adhesives or heat, they are less likely to cause discomfort or damage to your natural hair. They also allow for various hairstyles, including updos and ponytails, without the extensions being visible.

Maintenance: Regular maintenance is required to ensure that the extensions remain secure and look their best. Typically, you'll need to visit a certified NBR stylist every 6-8 weeks to have the beads moved up as your natural hair grows. This maintenance helps maintain the integrity of both your natural hair and the extensions.

Minimal Damage: NBR extensions are designed to minimize damage to your natural hair. The installation process is gentle, and because the extensions are not glued or fused to your hair, they allow your natural hair to grow and breathe. Additionally, the wefts are lightweight and flexible, which reduces the risk of tension-related hair damage.

Natural Appearance: The goal of NBR is to achieve a natural look. When installed and maintained correctly, these extensions are virtually undetectable, and they seamlessly blend with your own hair, making them a popular choice for individuals looking to enhance their hair discreetly. It's essential to have NBR extensions installed by a certified NBR stylist who has received proper training in the technique to ensure the best results and minimize the risk of damage to your natural hair. These extensions can be an excellent option for those looking to add volume and length to their hair while maintaining a natural and healthy appearance.

Tape In:

Tape-in hair extensions are a popular

method for adding length, volume, and even color to your natural hair. These extensions are made from high-quality human hair or synthetic hair and are attached to your existing hair using a special adhesive tape.

Here's a more detailed explanation of tape-in hair extensions: Extension Material: Tape-in extensions are typically made from real human hair, but synthetic options are also available. Human hair extensions tend to look more natural, blend well with your own hair, and can be styled with heat tools just like your natural hair.

Tape Attachment: Each extension weft (a small section of hair) has a thin, flexible, and clear adhesive strip at the top. This adhesive strip is what gets attached to your natural hair.

Application Process: To apply tape-in extensions, a professional stylist will typically section your hair and then sandwich a thin section of your natural hair between two extension wefts. The adhesive sides of the wefts stick together, securing your natural hair in place.

Placement: Tape-in extensions are placed close to the scalp, about 1 inch or less from the root of your natural hair. This placement is meant to ensure that the extensions are well-hidden and don't pull or strain your natural hair.

Maintenance: Tape-in extensions can be worn for several weeks before needing maintenance. After this time, they need to be removed, the adhesive cleaned and replaced, and then reattached. The frequency of maintenance depends on your hair growth and how well you care for the extensions.

Styling: You can style your hair as you would with your natural hair. This includes using heated styling tools, curling, straightening, and more. However, it's important to be gentle when brushing and styling to prevent damage to both your natural hair and the extensions.

Removal: Proper removal of tape-in extensions is crucial to prevent damage to your natural hair. A stylist will use a special solution to break down the adhesive, allowing the extensions to be gently removed without causing harm to your hair.

Reusability: Some tape-in extensions can be reused after removal, provided they are still in good condition. However, it's essential to have a professional handle this process to ensure the extensions remain in good condition and do not damage your hair.

Variety: Tape-in extensions come in various lengths, colors, and textures, allowing you to choose the best match for your hair type and style. Tape-in hair extensions offer a natural and seamless look, and they are a popular choice for those looking to enhance their hair without the commitment of more permanent methods like sew-in or fusion extensions. However, it's important to have them applied and maintained by a professional to ensure they are comfortable and do not damage your natural hair.

Hair Color

Hair Coloring for all needs, from root touch up and blend to Full Color jobs, Sara Mohr Hair will help brighten, (or tone down) your perfect shade.

Color Correction

From Tone and Shade correction to a full transformation, trust that Sara Mohr Hair can help bring your hair back to the color you always wanted. See below for more details.

Hair Color:

Basic hair coloring techniques, including root retouches, are commonly used in the beauty and hairstyling industry to change or maintain the color of a person's hair. These techniques involve applying hair dye or color products to achieve a desired look, cover gray hair, or touch up the roots when the natural hair color starts to show through. Here are some of the fundamental hair coloring techniques:

Full-Head Color Application: Description: This technique involves applying hair color to the entire head of hair. It's commonly used when someone wants to change their hair color entirely, either to a lighter or darker shade, or even to a completely different color. Application: The color is applied from roots to ends, ensuring even coverage. Processing time may vary based on the desired result and the product used. Highlights: Description: Highlights are used to add dimension and contrast to the hair. This technique lightens specific sections or strands of hair, often in a shade lighter than the natural color, to create a sun-kissed effect.

Application: Highlights can be applied using various techniques, such as foil, balayage, or ombre, depending on the desired effect. The colorist selects sections of hair to be highlighted and applies the color to these sections.

Lowlights: Description: Lowlights are the opposite of highlights. They involve adding darker shades to the hair to create depth and contrast, making the overall color look richer and more dynamic. Application: Similar to highlights, lowlights are applied to selected sections of the hair to create a desired effect.

Root Retouch: Description: A root retouch is a technique used to cover the regrowth or new hair growth at the roots when the natural hair color begins to show through. This is a maintenance process for those who want to keep their hair color consistent. Application: Hair color is applied only to the roots or regrowth area, typically from the scalp to about an inch or two down the hair shaft, depending on the client's preference. The processing time is shorter compared to a full-head application.

Color Correction: Description: Color correction is used to address issues such as unwanted color shifts, uneven coloring, or correcting hair color mistakes. It may involve the removal of previous color or adjustments to achieve the desired result.

Application: Color correction techniques vary depending on the issue at hand. It may involve color removal, toning, color balancing, or other methods.

Color Correction:

Color correction for hair is a specialized form of color correction commonly performed in the beauty and haircare industry. It involves adjusting the color of a person's hair to correct issues such as unwanted color shifts, uneven coloring, or the desire for a different hair color. This process can be carried out for various reasons, including fixing hair color mistakes, achieving a specific look, or maintaining consistent color when dealing with hair that has been previously dyed.

Here are the key aspects of hair color correction:

Identifying the Issue: The first step in hair color correction is to identify the problem. This may include identifying color irregularities, such as brassy or ashy tones, banding (uneven color distribution), or color fading. This is discussed during a Consultation with the Stylist.

Strand Testing: Before applying any hair color, strand testing is often done to determine how the hair will react to the selected correction process. This is particularly important when dealing with hair that has been previously colored, as it may respond differently.

Color Correction Techniques:

Color Removal: In some cases, it may be necessary to remove the existing color from the hair. This can be done using color removers or color strippers.

Color Toning: Toning is a common technique used to neutralize unwanted tones in the hair. For example, purple or blue toners can counteract yellow or brassy tones. Color Balancing: If there are uneven areas of color (banding), a colorist may need to carefully apply color to balance out the shades and create a uniform look.

Color Overlay: Adding a new color or shade to the hair to achieve the desired result, which may involve highlights, lowlights, or a complete color change. Gradual Changes: In some cases, particularly when transitioning from dark to light or vice versa, gradual changes are recommended to minimize damage to the hair and achieve the desired result without over-processing.

Post-Treatment Care: After the color correction process, it's crucial to provide appropriate care to maintain the new hair color. This may include the use of color-protecting shampoos and conditioners and scheduling regular touch-ups as needed.

Professional Expertise: Hair color correction can be a complex process, and it's often best left to professional colorists or hairstylists with experience in this area. Attempting significant color corrections at home can lead to unintended results and potential damage to the hair. Hair color correction can be a multi-step process, and the specific techniques and products used will depend on the individual's hair type, the desired outcome, and the existing hair color. It's important to approach this process with patience and realistic expectations, as achieving a particular hair color may take multiple sessions and ongoing maintenance.

Grey Coverage: Description: Grey coverage is a technique used to conceal or blend gray hair. It typically involves using hair color that matches the client's natural or desired hair color.

Application: The color product is applied to the areas with gray hair, and the processing time is adjusted to ensure complete coverage without over-processing the rest of the hair. Hair coloring should be performed by a professional colorist or hairstylist who can assess your hair type, condition, and the desired result. Proper application and product selection are essential to achieve the best outcome. Additionally, regular maintenance is often required for root retouches and maintaining the desired color over time.

custom blonding

Sara Mohr Hair can help you get the absolute right Blonde for you style. Custom Blonding allows an amazing level of detail getting the tone and shade you are truly after.

Grey Blending

Natural looking Professional Grey Blending by Sara Mohr Hair is a great way to enhance and revolutionize your style as your hair adds to its distinguished look.

Hair Extentions

Sara Mohr Hair is your professional source for both NGR and Tape In Hair extentions in a variety of looks and styles. See below for more details.

Basic Conditioning Treatment:

Overview: Basic conditioning treatments aim to nourish and hydrate the hair, promoting overall health and manageability. These treatments are suitable for various hair types, providing essential moisture and nutrients.

Process: Cleansing: The hair is shampooed to remove dirt and impurities, preparing it for the conditioning treatment.

Application: A conditioner or conditioning mask is applied to the hair, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends where moisture is often needed most.

Massage and Comb Through: The stylist may gently massage the conditioner into the hair and use a wide-tooth comb to ensure even distribution.

Processing Time: The client may sit under a hooded dryer or steamer to enhance the penetration of the conditioner. Alternatively, the treatment may be left on for a specific period. Rinsing: The hair is thoroughly rinsed to remove the conditioner.

Styling: After the treatment, the stylist may proceed with the desired styling.

Benefits: Hydration: Conditioning treatments provide essential moisture to combat dryness and frizz.

Detangling: Improved manageability and reduced tangling.

Shine and Smoothness: Conditioning enhances the hair's natural shine and promotes a smoother texture.

Prevents Breakage: Regular conditioning can help prevent breakage and split ends.

Recommended Clients: All hair types, especially those prone to dryness. Clients looking for regular maintenance to keep their hair in optimal condition.

K18 Bond-Repairing Treatment:

Overview: K18 is a brand that offers a bond-building hair treatment designed to repair and strengthen the hair's internal structure. This treatment is particularly beneficial for damaged or chemically treated hair. Process:

Assessment: The stylist assesses the client's hair condition to determine the extent of damage and the suitability of the K18 treatment.

Cleansing: The hair is shampooed to remove any impurities and product buildup, allowing the treatment to penetrate the hair shaft effectively.

Application: The K18 treatment is applied to the hair. The formula works by reconnecting broken keratin chains within the hair's structure, restoring strength and resilience.

Processing Time: The treatment is left on the hair for a specified period, allowing the K18 bioactive peptides to repair damaged bonds at a molecular level.

Rinsing: After the processing time, the hair is thoroughly rinsed to remove the treatment residue.

Styling: The stylist may proceed with styling the hair using heat tools or other preferred methods.

Benefits:

Strengthens Bonds: K18 repairs broken keratin bonds, resulting in stronger and healthier hair.

Restores Elasticity: The treatment helps restore the natural elasticity of the hair.

Reduces Breakage: By repairing internal structures, the treatment minimizes breakage and split ends.

Improves Texture: Clients often experience improved texture and manageability.

Recommended Clients: Those with chemically treated or damaged hair. Individuals seeking to improve hair health and resilience.

Highlights:

Highlighting is a hair coloring technique used to add dimension, depth, and contrast to a person's hair. It involves lightening specific sections or strands of hair to create a natural, sun-kissed effect or to achieve a more dramatic look. Highlights are a popular choice for those looking to brighten their hair, add texture, or create a more dynamic and visually interesting appearance. Here's how hair highlighting works: Selection of Hair Sections: A stylist or colorist begins by selecting specific sections of the hair for highlighting. These sections are usually chosen to create a balanced and flattering effect. Common choices include sections around the face, the crown, or throughout the hair for an all-over look.

Choice of Highlighting Technique:

Foil Highlights: In this method, small sections of hair are woven or sliced, and a lightening product (usually a bleach or hair dye with a higher volume of developer) is applied. The hair is then folded into pieces of aluminum foil to isolate it and prevent the color from spreading to surrounding hair. Foil highlights create a precise and controlled result.

Balayage Highlights: Balayage is a freehand technique where the colorist paints the highlights onto the hair. It creates a more natural and blended effect, with softer lines and a gradual transition between the natural hair color and the highlighted sections.

Ombre Highlights: Ombre highlights create a distinct gradient effect, with the hair transitioning from a darker color at the roots to a lighter color at the tips. This technique often involves coloring the lower half of the hair, leaving the top portion untouched.

Choice of Highlight Color: The choice of highlight color depends on the desired effect. Typically, highlights are a few shades lighter than the person's natural hair color. Blonde highlights are common, but highlights can also be in various other shades to achieve different looks.

Processing Time: The lightening product is left on the hair for a specific amount of time, determined by the colorist based on the desired result and the client's hair type. The processing time varies and can range from a few minutes to longer for more dramatic changes.

Rinsing and Toning: After the processing time is complete, the hair is rinsed, and a toner may be applied to adjust the color and eliminate any unwanted brassiness or uneven tones.

Styling: Once the highlights are complete, the hair is typically styled to showcase the new look. Styling can help emphasize the dimension and contrast created by the highlights. Hair highlighting is a versatile technique that can be adapted to different hair types, lengths, and colors. It provides a way to customize and personalize one's hair, and the results can range from subtle and natural to bold and eye-catching. It's important to have highlights applied by a skilled colorist or stylist who can assess your hair and create a look that complements your features and style. Additionally, proper hair care and maintenance, including the use of color-safe products and regular touch-ups, can help preserve the look of your highlights.