Standard Colourimetry Techniques: The Foundation of HairColorGPT
Standard Colourimetry Techniques: The Foundation of HairColorGPT
In the world of professional colourimetry, there are rules, techniques, and methodologies recognised and shared internationally. They are not opinions or personal interpretations — they are the scientific and technical foundations on which every colourist’s work is built.
When developing HairColorGPT, we asked ourselves a simple but crucial question:
“How can we create a tool that speaks the same language as every hairstylist, anywhere in the world?”
The answer was clear: base everything exclusively on standard techniques.
Why Start from Standard Techniques
Every colouring technique — whether it’s a global application, shatush, balayage, or grey coverage — follows precise rules that define it. Those rules are what make it possible to say: “This is truly that technique.”
These rules were not invented by us, nor are they shaped by personal taste. They are what every professional learns during training, and they represent the starting point of any well-executed colour service.
HairColorGPT takes these “pure” techniques and makes them available — ready to use or combine as needed.
Creativity Remains at the Core
A hairstylist is not a robot executing formulas — they’re an artist who starts from shared principles and then interprets and personalises.
HairColorGPT doesn’t aim to replace that creative process. On the contrary, it provides a solid, reliable foundation that allows every professional to use it as a springboard for their own artistic expression.
Want to apply a technique exactly as described in the manuals? HairColorGPT guides you step by step.
Want to mix multiple approaches to create something unique? You’ll always have a solid reference to rely on.
Continuous Training and Support
Not every hairstylist has the same level of experience. Some master every technique, while others may have gaps — or simply don’t remember every detail.
In this sense, HairColorGPT also acts as a training tool: it recalls the core principles, explains the logic behind each application, and helps you understand why a technique works the way it does.
This way, even less experienced stylists can work with confidence, while experts gain a fast, reliable support system to save time and focus on creativity.
Conclusion
HairColorGPT is not “one hairstylist’s method,” but the digital embodiment of standard colourimetry techniques — recognised and shared worldwide.
Its strength lies in offering universal and objective foundations that every professional can build upon to express their own unique artistry.
Because true creativity can only flourish when the foundation is solid.