“Trust your colourists advice,” says Birmingham. What type of blonde highlights should I get and how do I know if highlights will suit me? Root stretch Pattara offers this treatment at Salon64 which promises to 'transform Nineties highlights to a seamless natural look by adding a fake root and melting it into multiple blonde, brunette and even bronde tones so the colour ‘just happens’ almost as if you are using a blending brush to blur a smokey eye.'īronde The clue’s in the name - it’s the perfect merge of blonde and brunette shades, ideal for dark-haired clients wanting to go lighter.Įcaille This is French for tortoiseshell, so think more caramel, golden blonde highlight application where lighter colours are mixed with darker shades of honey, amber, and chocolate brown. No need to tell them otherwise.īalayage Balayage is when colour that is painted on with a brush and paddle board to create natural, sun-kissed looking highs and lows - giving the hair beautiful dimension. It’s a technique that makes the hair appear multi-dimensional because of the gentle wisps of colour that are so micro, they’ll have everyone thinking you were born with it. A half-head is usually recommended for those with shorter or finer hair.īabylights Babylights are when superfine strands of hair are coloured. Half head of highlights This is normally spread over the crown and side, and usually the top layer of hair. It's a simple way to create low-maintenance hairstyles, even on the worst of bad hair days you will still look effortlessly chic." What are the different types of blonde highlights and colour techniques?įull head of highlights Pretty much what it says on the tin, where colour is applied to sections across your entire head. This multi-tonal technique makes even the finest of hair look full and volumised. According to Pattara, "With the use of different lightening products and gloss, I am able to add dimension and texture creating a ‘lived-in’ colour.
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