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COLOR: MATCHING YOUR PERSONALITY

BALAYAGE | HIGHLIGHTS | FASHION COLOR | ALL OVER COLOR | COLOR CORRECTION | ROOT SHADOW & GLOSS

BALAYAGE

What is balayage? Simply put, balayage is a highlighting technique that doesn't use foils. Instead, your hair colorist will hand-paint color directly onto your hair, creating more natural, blended, sun-kissed color.

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HIGHLIGHTS

Face-framing highlights, partial highlights, and full head highlights — thick or thin, depending on preference. These strands of hair are covered with a color or lightener before wrapping them in foil to process.

FASHION COLOR

Fashion hair colors are semi-permanent treatments that naturally fade with time. Bright colors will fade from the hair within 4-8 weeks, while soft pastel tones can fade in 1-2 weeks. Most of the vibrant colors will fade from your hair little by little each wash.

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ALL OVER COLOR

A full-color service is one single color applied from the roots to the ends of the hair with no dimension and the color is fluid throughout all of the hair. This type of service is ideal for clients who love the look of one solid color throughout the hair.

COLOR CORRECTION

Hair color mishaps can happen to the best of us and for different reasons. But your hair color disaster can easily be fixed in one of a few ways.

Color correction involves either toning out unwanted brassiness, dying your hair darker, or lightening your hair even more to achieve the desired effect.

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ROOT SHADOW & GLOSS

Basically, a shadow root, also called a root smudge, is when your stylist goes back over your highlights or fresh color with a shade closer to your natural shade.

This not only gives your hair a genuine “lived-in” feel, it extends the life of your color by fading into your natural roots, instead of leaving a harsh demarcation line. 

Color: Services

"I think that the most important thing a woman can have – next to talent, of course – is her hairdresser."

Joan Crawford

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