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Colouring

ChatGPT Bronde balayage is a hair coloring technique that combines elements of brown and blonde shades using the balayage method. It involves hand-painting highlights onto the hair in a way that creates a seamless, sun-kissed blend of both colors. The result is a multidimensional and natural-looking hair color, blending the warmth of brown tones with the brightness of blonde hues.Accordion Sample Description
A bronde balayage retouch involves refreshing and maintaining the brown and blonde tones achieved through the balayage technique. It typically includes applying new hand-painted highlights to the roots or selected areas where color has faded or grown out, ensuring a seamless blend and maintaining the multidimensional bronde look. This process helps extend the life of the bronde balayage, keeping the hair color fresh and vibrant.
It encompasses the overall tone, shade, and quality achieved after applying color to the hair. The term may also include the final steps taken to enhance and perfect the color, such as using toners or gloss treatments to refine and add shine. In a broader sense, "color finish" represents the completed and styled look of the hair after the coloring procedure, ensuring that it meets the client's expectations and desired outcome.
Facial framing foil is a hair coloring technique that involves applying highlights or lighter tones strategically around the face to accentuate and frame the features. This method uses foil to isolate specific sections of hair, allowing for precise placement of color. The goal is to enhance the natural beauty of facial features by adding brightness and dimension to the hair, creating a flattering and customized look.
Colour is applied to all of the hair, covering the entire head from roots to tips. This method is commonly used to change the overall hair colour or to provide a uniform colour throughout the entire head. It involves applying hair dye to every section of the hair, ensuring consistent and complete coverage. It can be used for various effects, including covering grey hair, achieving a new hair colour, or maintaining an existing shade.
Applying lighter tones or highlights to all sections of the hair, covering the entire head. This technique is used to add brightness, dimension, and a sun-kissed effect to the hair. It typically includes the use of foils or other colour application methods to isolate and lighten multiple strands or sections evenly throughout the entire head. Full head highlights can create a more uniform and all-over lighter appearance, providing a noticeable contrast to the base hair colour.
Half head highlights refer to a hair colouring where lighter tones or highlights are applied to approximately half of the head, typically starting from the crown and extending down towards the ends. This method is a more targeted approach to adding dimension and brightness to specific areas of the hair.
Heat-activated colour refers to a hair coloring product or process that involves the use of heat to enhance or activate the colour. This can include colour-changing products or dyes that react to heat, such as heat-activated temporary hair colour that intensifies or transforms when exposed to heat styling tools. The application of heat is used to enhance the vibrancy, depth, or special effects of the hair colour, providing a dynamic and personalised result.
Regrowth colouring is the process of applying hair colour specifically to the roots or new growth of the hair. This technique is commonly used to address the natural hair colour that has grown in since the last coloring session. Whether covering grey roots or maintaining a specific hair colour, this targets the area near the scalp where new hair growth occurs, ensuring a consistent and well-maintained appearance. The goal is to blend the new color with the existing hair colour, providing a seamless transition between the previously coloured hair and the natural growth at the roots.
A hair colouring product that adds temporary colour and shine to the hair. Unlike permanent hair dye, it doesn't penetrate the hair shaft deeply and gradually fades over time, usually after several washes. This type of colour treatment is often used to enhance the hair's vibrancy, add shine, or refresh an existing colour. It's a versatile option for those looking to experiment with colour without a long-term commitment, and it also helps improve the overall texture and appearance of the hair.
Single foil color is a hair coloring technique where a single strand or section of hair is isolated and colored using a foil. This method allows for precise placement of colour, highlighting, or lowlighting in a specific area. It is often used for subtle, targeted colour effects or to create dimension in a particular section of the hair, providing a customised and controlled result. The foil helps to separate the treated hair from the rest, ensuring the colour is applied only to the intended area. More than one, can be used depending on the desired needs, or preferred outcome

Cut

Typically referring to a haircut or trim performed after a hair colouring treatment. This step is often included in the overall hair coloring process to refine the shape, length, or layers of the hair, ensuring a polished and cohesive look. The haircut may be tailored to complement the new colour, remove damaged ends, or achieve a specific style.
Specifically designed for children. It involves trimming or cutting a child's hair to achieve a desired length, style, or shape. Children's cuts often take into consideration the child's age, hair type, and personal preferences, aiming for a hairstyle that is manageable, age-appropriate, and suits the child's individuality. The process may include washing, cutting, and styling the hair, and hairstylists working with children may use techniques to ensure a positive and comfortable experience for the young client.
A cut and blow-dry is a hairstyling service that typically involves two main steps. Firstly, the hair is cut or trimmed according to the client's preferences or the stylist's recommendations. This may include shaping, layering, or adjusting the length of the hair. After the cutting phase, the hairstylist performs a blow-dry to style the hair. The blow-dry helps set the desired shape, adds volume, and enhances the overall look of the haircut. The cut and blow-dry service is a comprehensive approach to achieving a polished and styled hairstyle.
Firstly, the hair is cut or trimmed according to the client's preferences or the stylist's recommendations. This includes shaping, layering, or adjusting the length of the hair. After the cutting phase, instead of a detailed blow-dry or styling, a rough dry is performed. A rough dry typically involves drying the hair with a blow dryer to remove excess moisture and set the basic shape of the haircut without intricate styling. This service provides a more casual, undone look, making it a quicker and more relaxed option compared to a fully styled blow-dry. This is also a good option, for shorter hair legths.
A dry cut is a hairstyling technique where the hair is cut without prior washing or wetting. Instead of cutting hair when it's wet, as done in traditional haircuts, the stylist works on dry hair. This method allows the stylist to see the natural texture and movement of the hair, making it easier to create a precise and personalised haircut. Dry cutting is often preferred for curly or wavy hair types where the natural pattern is more evident when dry.
This involves cutting and shaping of the front section of hair, commonly known as the "fringe" or "bangs." This service involves adjusting the length and style of the fringe to suit the client's preferences or to maintain a specific look. The goal of a fringe trim is to create a well-defined and flattering frame around the face. It is a relatively quick and targeted service, often done between full haircuts, to keep the fringe looking neat and in line with the desired style.
A hair tailoring service specifically for men. It involves cutting and styling men's hair to achieve a desired look, taking into consideration factors such as hair texture, face shape, and personal preferences. The service may include various haircut styles such as fades, undercuts, or classic scissor cuts.

Hair Treatments

A haircare procedure designed to enhance the shine, vibrancy, and overall appearance of the hair. These treatments typically involve the application of a gloss or glaze, which is a semi-permanent colour or clear formula that adds a reflective sheen to the hair. Gloss treatments are known for their ability to improve the condition of the hair, smooth the cuticle, and intensify the hair colour. They are often used to refresh and maintain the vibrancy of colour-treated hair or to add shine to natural hair.
A haircare procedure designed to improve and maintain the health of the hair. This treatment typically involves the application of products aimed at strengthening and repairing damaged or compromised hair. The contained ingredients nourish and condition he hair that work to restore moisture, reduce breakage, and enhance the overall integrity of the hair. These treatments are suitable for various hair types, especially those that have undergone chemical processes or environmental stressors.
A keratin hair treatment is a procedure that involves the application of a keratin-based formula to the hair, followed by heat to seal it in. Keratin is a protein naturally found in hair, and this treatment aims to smooth and straighten the hair, reduce frizz, and enhance shine. The process typically involves coating the hair with the keratin solution, then using heat, often from a flat iron, to lock in the treatment. The result is smoother, more manageable hair that can last for several weeks.
Specifically designed to address and repair split ends, which occur when the hair shaft splits into two or more strands. This treatment typically involves the application of products formulated to seal and mend the damaged ends of the hair. The goal is to minimize frizz, improve the overall texture, and prevent further splitting. Split end treatments may include nourishing ingredients to enhance the health of the hair. While these treatments can provide temporary improvement, the most effective way to deal with split ends is to trim them regularly.
A hair toner is a hair treatment designed to neutralise or enhance the undertones in coloured or bleached hair. It is typically used after a colouring process to achieve a more desirable shade or to counteract unwanted tones. Toners help eliminate brassiness in blonde or lightened hair, and they can add vibrancy to certain hair colors. The result is a more even, refined, and balanced hair colour.

Styling

These are hair styling techniques aimed at altering the natural texture of the hair. Both curling and straightening can be achieved using various tools and techniques, offering versatility in hairstyling based on personal preferences and trends. It's essential to use heat protection products to minimize damage during these styling processes.
A hair up service for long hair refers to a hairstyling service where the hair is styled and arranged into an up-do, a hairstyle where the hair is pulled away from the face and secured at the back or top of the head. The up-do can come in various styles, such as buns, chignons, twists, braids, or other creative arrangements. Often chosen for formal events like weddings, proms, or special occasions, where an elegant or sophisticated hairstyle is desired. A hair up service allows individuals to achieve a sophisticated and tailored hairstyle for special events, showcasing the stylist's skill in creating elegant and personalised looks.
A hair up service for short hair refers to a hairstyling service where the hair is styled and arranged into an up-do, a hairstyle where the hair is pulled away from the face and secured at the back or top of the head. Often chosen for formal events like weddings, proms, or special occasions, where an elegant or sophisticated hairstyle is desired. A hair up service allows individuals to achieve a sophisticated and tailored hairstyle for special events, showcasing the stylist's skill in creating elegant and personalised looks.
Involves using a blow dryer and various brushes to dry and style the hair simultaneously, aiming to create a smooth, voluminous, and well-styled finish, enhancing the overall appearance of the hair. This typically involves the use of professional hair care products such as heat protectants, styling mousses, or finishing sprays to enhance the styling process and hold the desired look.
This entails a comprehensive hair cleansing using strengthening products, followed by the provision of a professional blow-dry service.