Saturday, December 11, 2010
Hair Coloring Techniques
There are a multitude of ways to create multi dimensional hair color, for a dramatic change or something simple yet noticible. Different hair color lines have coined many a names for creating multi dimensional looks; First: Highlighting/Lowlighting (weaving or slicing), teqnique(s) a basic skill that every cosmetologist has at least heard of and farely simple to identify when a client has or desires this service, typically used to define contast between two colors and of course create some dimension. Second; Block Coloring/Color Melting, both terms are used to describe the usage of two tones/color in one foil. This could either be lightener, hi-lift, hair color. Contingent on client needs and wants, a pluthera of foils can be used in this service or just a few to draw atention to or from a praticular area, and adds SO much conrast. Highlighting is very easy to follow and there is a praticular pattern in which it goes as opposed to "block coloring/color melting"; doesent leave a pattern it looks natural yet charismatic. A simple easy way to create multi dimensional color, leaves the door open to surprises options are limitless. Very good method in which a true colorist can be creative and outgoing =).
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