Highlights

Suggested Donation: $95-500+

Highlights: Highlights are lighter strands of color that are added to the hair to create dimension and contrast. They can be applied using foils, balayage, or other techniques. Highlights can be subtle or dramatic, depending on the desired effect.

Lowlights: Lowlights are darker strands of color that are added to the hair to create depth and dimension. They are usually chosen to complement the natural hair color or highlights. Lowlights are applied in a similar manner to highlights, but with darker shades.

Balayage: Balayage is a technique where color is hand-painted onto the hair to create a natural, sun-kissed effect. It involves sweeping the color onto select sections of the hair, typically starting mid-length to the ends. Balayage results in a soft and blended look, with less noticeable regrowth.

Foilyage: Foilyage is a popular hair coloring technique that combines the benefits of foiling and balayage. It is a hybrid approach that offers precise placement of color while maintaining the soft, natural-looking results of balayage

Ombre: Ombre is a gradient effect where the hair transitions from a darker shade at the roots to a lighter shade towards the ends. It can be a subtle or bold transition, depending on personal preference. Ombre creates a striking contrast between the two colors.

Babylights: Babylights are delicate, fine highlights that mimic the natural, sun-kissed highlights seen in children's hair. They are usually applied in very small sections throughout the hair to create a subtle and soft effect.

Foiling: Foiling is a technique where sections of hair are separated and colored using foils. It allows for precise placement of highlights, lowlights, or creative color effects. Foils help isolate the colored sections, allowing for more control over the final result.

Vivid/Fashion Colors: Vivid or fashion colors refer to intense and bold hues like electric blue, fiery red, or vibrant purple. These colors often require pre-lightening the hair to achieve optimal vibrancy and are typically applied as fashion colors.

Gray Blending: Gray blending is a technique used to blend gray hair with the natural color, creating a seamless and more youthful appearance. It involves applying a color that matches or closely resembles the client's natural shade while incorporating some subtle highlights or lowlights to soften the transition.

Color

Full Hair Color: This service involves applying a single color to the entire head of hair. It can be used to cover gray hair, change your natural color, or achieve a completely new look. The color is applied from the roots to the ends, providing a uniform appearance.

Root Touch-Up: A root touch-up service is done to address the regrowth at the roots, usually when the natural color or grays start to show. The color is applied specifically to the root area to match or blend with the rest of the hair.

Color Correction: Color correction is a specialized service performed to fix hair color mishaps or unwanted results from previous coloring attempts. It involves analyzing the current hair color, identifying the desired outcome, and using corrective techniques to achieve the desired shade.

Color Enhancing Treatments: These treatments are designed to revive and enhance the existing hair color. They are usually done using color-depositing conditioners, masks, or glazes that add temporary pigment to the hair, refreshing its tone and shine.

Gloss or Toner: A gloss or toner service is used to enhance or refine the hair color. It can be used to add shine, neutralize unwanted tones, or refresh the overall hair color. Glosses and toners are typically semi-permanent and can be customized to achieve different effects.

*It's important to note that highlights require proper maintenance and care to keep them looking their best. Regular touch-ups, deep conditioning, and using color-safe products can help preserve the vibrancy and health of highlighted hair. Consulting with one of our professional hairstylists is strongly recommended, and sometimes required, to determine the best highlighting technique and color choices based on your hair type, desired outcome, and overall style

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