Highlighting – hair dyeing (coloring) with separate strands. The process consists of mixing of natural hair color and color in which it is planned to dye the strands. Highlights can be done in natural or unnatural colors. Highlighted hair make the hair appear fuller.

Balayage – used to give a trendy accent to the hairstyle and to emphasize its silhouette. The effect of coloring looks extremely interesting, both on short hairstyles, and on long hair. Balayage has softer, less noticeable staining lines than traditional highlights.

Shatush – creating smooth, most natural shading of color along the entire length of the hair with deepening.

Coloring(Colorer) – has much in common with highlighting, but in this case, the strands are colored in several tones.

Bronding (Blonde&Brown) – uses three or four shades of the same color range and often a mix of dark and light strands is created on the hair. After such coloring, the hair look healthier. More in priority for owners of dark hair.

Ombre – is an option of coloring in two tones, which turned into an independent type of coloring. The zone at roots is darkened, then the color is stretched. The accent of light tone is more emphasized on the tips of the hair. The border can be either smooth or blurred. Most often, the ombre is performed in caramel, coffee, chestnut colors, but young people sometimes choose extravagant variations. Such coloring, visually adds volume to the curls, and is an excellent solution for owners of long hair.

Toning – does not imply deep penetration of the dye composition into the structure of the hair. This is a sparing option, but it has a drawback – the color is quickly washed off. Thus, you can slightly change the tone, and even experiment with it quite often, because toning is absolutely harmless.

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