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Changing the colour of one's hair is known as "hair colouring" or "hair dyeing." The major motivations behind this are purely cosmetic: to hide grey or white hair, switch to a hue that is thought to be more desired or fashionable, or get back to one's natural hair colour after it has been bleached or stained by sun exposure.
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Hair Colouring Techniques Hair Colour Melbourne
HAIR COLOURING Changing the colour of one's hair is known as "hair colouring" or "hair dyeing." The major motivations behind this are purely cosmetic: to hide grey or white hair, switch to a hue that is thought to be more desired or fashionable, or get back to one's natural hair colour after it has been bleached or stained by sun exposure.
HAIR COLOURING TECHNIQUES BALAYAGE This widely used method gives the hair incredibly silky, sun- kissed colours. To do this, back- comb the coloured pieces to soften any lines while leaving the natural colour between lighter parts.
HAIR COLOURING TECHNIQUES Wet-Lights This is perfect if you want to soften and smooth a hard hairline or fluffy regrowth. Wet lights are applied free-hand to wet hair to produce a halo of light that brightens the colour overall.
HAIR COLOURING TECHNIQUES Ombré Ombré melts darker roots into brighter ends. It’s a lot more obvious than balayage because there is no definition of natural colour through the ends.
HAIR COLOURING TECHNIQUES Highlights Highlights are dated, but they continue to be the best. They are applied by stylists in a weaving technique, painting the root directly with colour.
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