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HAIR SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS

Balayage

 

     A freehand technique where the color is painted by hand onto the surface of the hair rather than using the traditional foiling / highlighting techniques. This technique is best used on natural hair levels 7 and up. The intention is to create very natural-looking highlights that grow out without developing a noticeable and obvious root.

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Foilyage

 

     Variation of the balayage technique. It is a technique where the color is painted on the hair, just like balayage, but then each painted section is wrapped in foil. When the hand painted sections are encased in foil, the lightener saturates all of the hair, not just one side or just the surface.

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Highlights

 

     Traditional foiling technique used when one wants dimension and brightness coming from the root of the hair. 

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 Partial Highlights

 

     General placement ex. mohawk and sides of head, similar to the way the sun would lighten your hair.

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Full Highlights

 

     All sections of hair.

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Ombré

 

     The gradual blending of one color hue to another, usually moving tints and shades from light to dark.

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Teasy-lights

 

     An in between for balayage and traditional foil highlights. Great for a rooty, lived in yet dimensional color.

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All Over Color

 

     Commonly called “single-process hair color,” all-over color is a one-step process that involves coating the hair with a single shade.

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Root Retouch

 

     Instead of coloring the entirety of your hair every time you need a your regrowth touched up, retouches simply color the root.

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Creative Color

 

     Also known as Intensity Color. This is what we call any fashion color (blue, pink, violet, etc) application.

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Glaze/Gloss/Toner

 

     All words essentially describing the same product and technique we use to either enhance, neutralize, or add vibrancy to the tone of your hair. Typically done in conjunction to a blonding service and to refresh your color.

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