A full colour, also known as a single-process colour, is a hair colouring technique where a single shade of hair dye is applied uniformly to the entire head of hair. This process is used to change or enhance the overall colour of the hair, covering both natural hair colour and any previous dye.
A full colour, also known as a single-process colour, is a hair colouring technique where a single shade of hair dye is applied uniformly to the entire head of hair. This process is used to change or enhance the overall colour of the hair, covering both natural hair colour and any previous dye.
Price can go up depending on the length and thickness of the hair.
A root colour touch-up is a hair colouring technique used to conceal or blend new growth at the roots of the hair. Root touch-ups are often done between full-colouring sessions to extend the time between salon visits or to address visible roots due to regrowth.
Balayage is a hair colouring technique that involves hand-painting highlights onto the hair to create a natural, sun-kissed effect. Unlike traditional foiling methods, balayage does not use foil and allows for more customized and blended results. The highlights are strategically placed to mimic the way hair naturally lightens in the sun, with softer transitions between shades. Balayage can be tailored to suit different hair colours and lengths, making it a versatile option for adding dimension.
Balayage is a hair colouring technique that involves hand-painting highlights onto the hair to create a natural, sun-kissed effect. Unlike traditional foiling methods, balayage does not use foil and allows for more customized and blended results. The highlights are strategically placed to mimic the way hair naturally lightens in the sun, with softer transitions between shades. Balayage can be tailored to suit different hair colours and lengths, making it a versatile option for adding dimension.
A full highlight is a hair colouring technique where highlights are applied throughout the entire head of hair, typically using foils. This method is used to add dimension and brightness to the hair by lightening specific sections. Full highlights cover a larger portion of the hair compared to partial highlights, providing a more comprehensive and evenly distributed result. They can be customized to achieve various shades and contrasts, offering versatility in creating a vibrant and dynamic loo
A full colour, also known as a single-process colour, is a hair colouring technique where a single shade of hair dye is applied uniformly to the entire head of hair. This process is used to change or enhance the overall colour of the hair, covering both natural hair colour and any previous dye.
A partial highlight is a hair colouring technique where highlights are applied to specific sections of the hair, typically focusing on the top and sides.
A partial highlight is a hair colouring technique where highlights are applied to specific sections of the hair, typically focusing on the top and sides.
Lowlights are a hair colouring technique used to add depth and dimension to the hair by applying darker shades than the base colour. Unlike highlights, which lighten specific sections of the hair, lowlights involve colouring strands with hues darker than the natural or base colour. This creates contrast and richness, enhancing the overall texture and appearance of the hair. Lowlights are often used to create a more natural look or to add depth to hair that appears flat or monotone.
Lowlights are a hair colouring technique used to add depth and dimension to the hair by applying darker shades than the base colour. Unlike highlights, which lighten specific sections of the hair, lowlights involve colouring strands with hues darker than the natural or base colour. This creates contrast and richness, enhancing the overall texture and appearance of the hair. Lowlights are often used to create a more natural look or to add depth to hair that appears flat or monotone.
Lowlights are a hair colouring technique used to add depth and dimension to the hair by applying darker shades than the base colour. Unlike highlights, which lighten specific sections of the hair, lowlights involve colouring strands with hues darker than the natural or base colour. This creates contrast and richness, enhancing the overall texture and appearance of the hair. Lowlights are often used to create a more natural look or to add depth to hair that appears flat or monotone.
Lowlights are a hair colouring technique used to add depth and dimension to the hair by applying darker shades than the base colour. Unlike highlights, which lighten specific sections of the hair, lowlights involve colouring strands with hues darker than the natural or base colour. This creates contrast and richness, enhancing the overall texture and appearance of the hair. Lowlights are often used to create a more natural look or to add depth to hair that appears flat or monotone.
Few foils around the hairline to add brightness.
Few foils around the hairline to add brightness.
A toner is a hair product used after bleaching or colouring to adjust and refine the tone of the hair. It helps neutralize unwanted brassiness or yellow tones, restoring or enhancing the desired shade. This price does not include a cut or style.
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