Service Hair Coloring Hair color was traditionally applied to the hair as one overall color. The modern trend is to use several colors to produce streaks or gradations, not all work on top of a single base color. These are referred to as: Highlighting, where sections of hair are treated with lighteners, and they usually create blonde streaks.
Lowlighting, where sections of hair are treated with darker hair color.
Ombré, in which hair is dark on the crown and bit by bit becomes lighter toward the ends.
All-Over Color, where the individual desires for all of their hair to be a different solid color.
Block Coloring, where the individual wants 100% coverage but desires two or more colors to be placed resulting in dimension and contrast.
Toner, alter the undertone of a hair color, but do not lift the shade. It is applied on bleached or blonde hair and will not work on darker hair.
Color Correction, Color Correction is one of the most technically challenging services to accomplish as a colorist. Many factors are involved when executing this service including hair’s chemical history, length, porosity and density. A consultation is recommended