
Balayage
Achieve a seamlessly blend with your base color to brighter ends for a low-maintenance, dimensional look.
Achieve a seamlessly blend with your base color to brighter ends for a low-maintenance, dimensional look.
Typically, will focus on the top layer, sides, & full hairline. This method creates a more subtle look compared to a full balayage.
Anything in foils that goes to the root, no teasing is involved
Typically, with a partial highlight I focus on the top layer of hair, the crown, and sections around the face to create a brighter, more dimensional look without full coverage
All over gloss/tone - to add a root smudge gloss is only an additional $30.
This hair coloring technique that involves adding darker tones or lowlights to the hair instead of the traditional lightening seen in balayage. This method is often used to create depth, contrast, and a more natural blend, especially for people with blonde or lightened hair who want a more dimension
a small number of foils (usually 5–10) are strategically placed to add pops of brightness or dimension to the hair
a small number of foils (usually 5–10) are strategically placed to add pops of brightness or dimension to the hair. With a root color applied in between foils & all over.
Half of the head is foiled with a root color applied in between foils & all over. - haircut included
Full foil with root color applied in between foils & all over.
Half of the head is foiled and the left out hair a gloss is applied to.
Face framing foils while the left out hair a gloss is applied to.