Hair Coloring Application
Highlighting
•Highlighting is a hair coloring technique in which you
are just going to color streaks of your hair for added
style and dimension.
•The hair dyes used in high lights are those especially
made for highlights. This is because using hair colors
intended for full coverage can be messed up and
should be done by a professional.
•There are two general types of highlights that need
to distinguish from each other ombre and balayage.
Ombre
•It leaves the natural hair color at the roots and
gradually fades into a lighter highlighted tone at
the bottom of the hair. It comes from the French
word that means “shadow” or “shade” and is
one of he most popular ways to color your hair
right now.
Balayage
•It is coloring from the surface close to the roots
to the ends of the hair. It is highlighting
technique that doesn’t use foil. Instead, your
hairdresser will hand-paint color directly onto
your hair, creating more natural, and blended
color.
DIMENSIONAL HIGHLIGHTING
•A partial highlight service is when he hairdresser
adds highlights that are visible around the face
ad on the side of the hair. This is not probably
not the look for clients that wear your hair half
up and half down. This is adding lighter hair
color to the natural hair color creating
dimensional color looks.
Learning Task 1:
• Directions: Using the Venn Diagram below. Give the compare and
contrast between the Ombre and Balayage Hair Coloring Application.
Hair Coloring Application.pptx
Hair Coloring Application.pptx
Hair Coloring Application.pptx
Hair Coloring Application.pptx

Hair Coloring Application.pptx

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    Highlighting •Highlighting is ahair coloring technique in which you are just going to color streaks of your hair for added style and dimension. •The hair dyes used in high lights are those especially made for highlights. This is because using hair colors intended for full coverage can be messed up and should be done by a professional. •There are two general types of highlights that need to distinguish from each other ombre and balayage.
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    Ombre •It leaves thenatural hair color at the roots and gradually fades into a lighter highlighted tone at the bottom of the hair. It comes from the French word that means “shadow” or “shade” and is one of he most popular ways to color your hair right now.
  • 7.
    Balayage •It is coloringfrom the surface close to the roots to the ends of the hair. It is highlighting technique that doesn’t use foil. Instead, your hairdresser will hand-paint color directly onto your hair, creating more natural, and blended color.
  • 10.
    DIMENSIONAL HIGHLIGHTING •A partialhighlight service is when he hairdresser adds highlights that are visible around the face ad on the side of the hair. This is not probably not the look for clients that wear your hair half up and half down. This is adding lighter hair color to the natural hair color creating dimensional color looks.
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    Learning Task 1: •Directions: Using the Venn Diagram below. Give the compare and contrast between the Ombre and Balayage Hair Coloring Application.