Color correction at Mint on the Avenue is a staged, chemistry-informed process that safely rebuilds hair color after box dye, uneven highlights, or a result that missed its mark — priced from $65 to $500 depending on scope, confirmed at consultation. Mint on the Avenue is an Aveda Concept Salon at 228 N Park Avenue in Winter Park, FL 32789, serving guests from Baldwin Park 32814, College Park 32804, and Audubon Park 32803. Our colorists approach every correction with a documented plan, Aveda’s plant-based color science, and an honest conversation about what the hair can safely support in a single visit versus across multiple sessions.
Why Is Color Correction Different From a Regular Color Appointment?
Most color appointments begin with a goal. Color correction begins with a history — box dye, previous highlights, overlapping tones, or a result that simply did not land where it should have. Our colorists assess your hair’s current state before any formula is mixed, and that assessment shapes a realistic timeline, whether the work is completed in one visit or across several sessions. Clients traveling from Baldwin Park along New Broad Street to our Park Avenue salon often arrive with complex histories and leave with a clear path forward.
What Color Correction Services Are Available at Mint on the Avenue?
Every correction is priced after a consultation, because the scope of work varies considerably from one guest to the next. The ranges below reflect the realistic investment for the most common correction scenarios at an Aveda Concept Salon in the Winter Park 32789 market. A deposit is required to hold extended appointment time.
- Single-Process Color Correction
- Addresses uneven base tones, banding, or color that has shifted significantly from the intended result. Includes Aveda full-spectrum color application and a toning finish. Single-Process Color Correction at Mint on the Avenue is priced $120–$180 after consultation.
- Highlight or Balayage Correction
- Corrects over-highlighted, brassy, or poorly blended lightwork. May include strategic lowlights, toning, and Aveda Botanical Repair treatment to restore integrity. Highlight or Balayage Correction at Mint on the Avenue ranges from $180–$320 and may include Aveda Botanical Repair treatment.
- Box Dye Removal and Re-color
- A multi-step process to safely lift and neutralize artificial pigment before rebuilding with professional Aveda color. Box Dye Removal and Re-color is priced $220–$450, with timeline and final price confirmed at consultation.
- Color Correction with Damage Remedy Treatment
- Combines the correction service with Aveda Damage Remedy restructuring treatment. Color Correction with Damage Remedy Treatment ranges from $260–$500 and is recommended for significantly chemically compromised hair.
- Tonal Refresh and Gloss
- For guests whose color is directionally correct but has faded unevenly or gone warm. A targeted gloss or toner restores depth and clarity without a full correction. Priced $65–$110.
Every service includes: a thorough consultation before any chemical work; honest timeline and expectation-setting across one visit or multiple sessions as the hair requires; Aveda full-spectrum permanent and demi-permanent color, formulated without ammonia at the levels found in conventional lines; staged correction plans for heavily processed hair; and a conditioning treatment — Botanical Repair or Damage Remedy — built into every correction service.
What Makes Mint on the Avenue’s Color Correction Approach Different?
Color correction is not a service that benefits from speed. Our colorists build in processing time, reassess mid-service, and make adjustments as the hair responds — a discipline refined through years of working with diverse hair histories across the 32789, 32814, 32804, and 32803 ZIP codes. We use Aveda full-spectrum permanent and demi-permanent color, formulated without ammonia at the levels found in conventional lines, and we pair every correction with a conditioning protocol drawn from the Botanical Repair or Damage Remedy collections. Guests from Baldwin Park 32814 and the surrounding neighborhoods of College Park and Audubon Park return because they trust that the work will be done thoughtfully, not rushed.
How Long Does a Color Correction Appointment Take?
Duration depends entirely on the history and condition of your hair. A straightforward tonal correction may take 2 to 3 hours. Box dye removal or significant highlight correction can require 4 to 6 hours, sometimes across multiple sessions. We confirm the expected duration at your consultation so there are no surprises on the day of service.
Where Is Mint on the Avenue, and How Do Guests From Baldwin Park Get There?
Baldwin Park’s walkable streets and the easy route along New Broad Street place our salon well within reach for residents of the 32814 ZIP. From Baldwin Park, the drive to 228 N Park Avenue in Winter Park is straightforward — and the arrival on Park Avenue, lined with live oaks and a short walk from Central Park’s koi ponds, makes the visit feel like a considered outing rather than an errand. After your appointment, Briar Patch Books, Prato, and the Winter Park Farmers Market are all within easy walking distance. The Morse Museum of American Art and Rollins College’s Knowles Memorial Chapel are nearby as well.
- Easy access from Baldwin Park via New Broad Street; garage parking available near 228 N Park Avenue
- Park Avenue walkable to dining at Prato and Tabla
- Near Central Park, Morse Museum of American Art, and Rollins College
Can My Hair Be Corrected in a Single Appointment?
Sometimes, yes — but not always. When the hair has been heavily processed or the target result is a significant departure from the current state, staging the correction over two or more sessions produces a safer and more lasting outcome. We will always give you an honest assessment rather than promise a single-session result that the hair cannot support.
Will Color Correction Damage My Hair?
Any chemical process carries some degree of stress on the hair fiber. Our approach minimizes that impact by using Aveda’s lower-damage color chemistry and by incorporating Botanical Repair or Damage Remedy treatments into the service. We also counsel guests on at-home care — particularly Nutriplenish or Damage Remedy products — to support recovery between visits.
Do I Need a Consultation Before Booking?
For any correction beyond a simple toner refresh, yes. A consultation — in person or by sending photos via text to 830.390.0226 — allows our colorists to assess your starting point, discuss your goal, and give you an accurate time and price estimate before you commit. Since 2020, we have made photo consultations a standard part of our correction intake process, and guests consistently find it reduces uncertainty on both sides.
What If I Have Had a Brazilian Blowout or Yuko Straightening Service — Can I Still Get a Color Correction?
In many cases, yes, though the presence of a smoothing or straightening service adds a layer of complexity. Our colorists will assess the interaction between the existing chemical services and the proposed correction and advise you on the safest sequence of treatments.
How Do I Maintain My Color After a Correction?
We recommend sulfate-free shampoos from the Aveda Color Renewal or Nutriplenish collections to preserve tone and moisture. Depending on your result, we may also suggest a Color Renewal gloss at your next visit to keep the color looking intentional between full correction appointments.
To schedule a color correction consultation or to send photos for a preliminary assessment, call 407.645.2264 or text 830.390.0226. You are also welcome to stop by 228 N Park Avenue in Winter Park — we are glad to talk through your hair’s history and map a realistic path to the result you have in mind.
Frequently asked questions
- How much does color correction cost at a salon near Baldwin Park FL?
- At Mint on the Avenue in Winter Park, FL, color correction ranges from $65 for a tonal gloss refresh up to $500 for a full correction combined with a Damage Remedy treatment. Every service is priced after a consultation because the scope varies considerably; a deposit is required to hold extended appointment time.
- How many sessions does color correction take?
- The number of sessions depends on your hair's history. At Mint on the Avenue, colorists assess your hair's current state before mixing any formula and set a realistic timeline — some corrections are completed in one visit, while heavily processed or box-dyed hair may require a staged plan across several appointments.
- Can color correction fix box dye at a Winter Park salon?
- Yes. Mint on the Avenue on Park Avenue in Winter Park, FL offers a dedicated Box Dye Removal and Re-color service ($220–$450) that safely lifts and neutralizes artificial pigment before rebuilding with professional Aveda full-spectrum color. The exact timeline and price are confirmed at consultation.
- What is the best Aveda salon near Rollins College for color correction?
- Mint on the Avenue, located at 228 N Park Avenue in Winter Park, FL — a short walk from Rollins College and Knowles Memorial Chapel — is an Aveda Concept Salon specializing in color correction. Services include highlight and balayage correction, box dye removal, and tonal gloss refreshes, all performed with Aveda plant-based, ammonia-conscious color chemistry.
- Does color correction damage your hair?
- Color correction can stress the hair, which is why Mint on the Avenue builds a conditioning protocol into every correction service — drawing from Aveda's Botanical Repair or Damage Remedy collections. For significantly compromised hair, colorists recommend the Color Correction with Damage Remedy Treatment ($260–$500), which combines the correction with a restructuring treatment in the same appointment.