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Best Balayage Highlights NYC; 3D Highlights Color

Best Balayage Highlights NYC; 3D Highlights Effect

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The benefits of hair color and highlights are endless. Color and highlighting define, add dimension, and create beautiful movement to otherwise dull or lifeless looking hair. Today, and with all the new discoveries in hair care and color, beauty professionals are becoming more and more creative in color and highlighting applications. While color and highlighting do require more frequent salon visits and care, they can add pizazz and personality, and even help boost self esteem. Many clients often say they feel like a completely different person with color or highlights. Both color and highlighting have many wonderful benefits. Some of these include:

Dimensional results. By applying 2 or more colors to the hair, stylists can often achieve better than natural looking results and provide greater levels of creativity in the overall hair color application.

Subtle results. Not everyone wants to see all over color. Many people prefer subtle hints of color that are peppered into their own natural color for softer and more subtle results. This also gives the salon professional more control in how much color is actually applied, and where.

Greater brilliance and shine. Color is often reflective, and fortified with nourishing and shine agents that give hair brilliant and healthy looking results.

A more youthful appearance. While this isn’t a priority for everyone, color can help create a youthful glow and feel to the hair, complexion, and even one’s personality.

We encourage all clients to explore the benefits of color, highlighting, and dimensional techniques. Discuss these with your salon professional to see which options may be right for you.

Keep in mind that due to root growth, all-over coloring will need to be touched up every three to six weeks, while highlights can last up to two or three months. We always, highly recommend a gloss/glaze treatment following your color. Gloss/glaze boosts color and makes hair shinier.

You’re Going for Highlights, But Which Kind?

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There are basically 4 types of highlights: basic foil highlights, balayage or “hair painting,” chunking or “piecing” and lowlighting.

Foil highlights add strands of color to hair. You can get up to 5 different shades in hair for a more natural look. Balayage, or “hair painting,” allows the stylist to add natural stripes of color to hair in large or smaller swaths. This is best for women with a great base color who want to go just a couple shades lighter. Lowlighting allows the colorist to add darker shades to hair. This gives color more contrast. A 3D effect.

Should You Do Your Color At Home Yourself? Absolutely NOT! Especially if you want a drastic change, don’t do it yourself. Definitely go to a professional.

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Best Hair Color Correction Salons NYC; Understanding Hair Color

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Most unwanted hair color disasters are often due to the lack of understanding about the basic hair coloring “laws” and how they apply to coloring hair.

This article is not meant to be a thorough education in hair coloring, but a first step in helping with hair color and to understand the basics.

First Rule Of Color – Hair Color is NOT Hair Paint

Color, as we perceive it, is actually the reflection of light off of the colored pigments in the hair shaft. This “reflection of light” is what we see as “color”. The shade of color is made up of the different combinations of reflections of light off of the colored pigments. This is why hair color appears different under fluorescent lights than in natural sunlight, whether it’s color from nature or from a professional.

Levels – What They Are And How They Impact Hair Color

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Levels are the degree of lightness or darkness of a color that is reflected or seen by the eye.

Hair color is assigned a Level number ranging from1 to 10 with 1 being black and 10 lightest blonde. In other words, black reflects very little light and lightest blonde reflects the greatest amount of light. A level 10 blonde would be ‘two steps lighter’ than a level 8 blonde. This system of levels applies to all colors and almost all brands commonly found.

Different Types of Hair Color

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There are several different types of hair color.  Be sure to read this section carefully.

Permanent Hair Color

Permanent is just what it means. This makes a permanent change in the pigment of the hair shaft.  It does not wash out. It will fade in time, but cannot be simply removed to “bring back” your natural color.  All hair that has been colored in this way has the natural color pigments irreversibly chemically altered.

It can be removed, leaving the altered hair shaft pigments, which can be “corrective colored” back close to the original color. This is a job which should be left to the Pros Only.  It can be one visit or many visits to the salon to try to correct a bad color job, it is expensive and is hard on the hair to varying degrees.

Single Process Color – Single process means the color is lifted and deposited in one step.

Semi-Permanent – Semi-Permanent color is what it says it is, it can cover gray and go darker, but can not lighten and does NOT cover 100% grays. It lasts varying lengths of time depending on the product.

Warning: Double Process (bleaching and toning to the desired color) should never be attempted by a home hair colorist! This is definitely a pro-only process.

Best Hair Salons Highlights NYC; Balayage vs. Ombre vs. Foils

Best Hair Salons Highlights NYC; Balayage vs. Ombre vs. Foils

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Balayage Highlights

(American “Baliage”) technique hair highlighting is done freehand, so is also called hair painting or free-form technique. Balayage coloring is very versatile and can be used to achieve many looks, including Ombre hair color. Balayage highlights can be applied on wet or dry hair.

Balayage hair painting can achieve a far more dimensional, natural and softer look. Balayage highlights are easier to maintain, as the re-growth is not as noticeable.

Balayage hair highlighting is gentler on the hair than other traditional highlighting techniques, as it doesn’t use heat.

Tips to get the most from your Balayage highlights:

Choose a highlight color that complements the rest of your hair, as well as your skin. Pink-toned skin suits blonde highlights. Yellow undertones should not have a deep gold tone.

Protect your Balayage highlights with a color-enhancing shampoo and conditioner to delay color from fading and to prevent hair from drying out.

Get a conditioning treatment afterwards to make the hair softer and smoother.

Your balayage highlights will need to be touched up from about 6 -8 weeks, as the hair grows.

Ombre Hair Color

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Sometimes also referred to as Balayage, this is an alternative technique that is similar to Balayage in that the color is hand-placed. However, the difference with Ombre is it’s a more artistic style where evenly-colored darker color at the roots gradually transitions to a lighter shade at the ends. Ombre color means “two toned” and is usually a more dramatic look that can be done with colors such as black to red or just a more contrasting blonde.

Many women we see over-highlight their hair. Whether it’s Balayage highlights, Ombre hair color or foils Highlights, it should complement your natural color. For foils highlights we often use lowlights to tone them down and temper the frosted look. Lowlights help create a vibrant hair color that brings out your skin tone and eye color. Your hair color should never detract from your complexion, and too many highlights can make your skin look faded. At Fine Artistik Salon, we recommend adding lowlights every third time you get your hair highlighted. They will help blend your highlights with your natural color, and you won’t have to run to the salon with dark roots every six weeks.

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Best Hair Salons in NYC for Coloring; How to

Best Hair Salons in NYC for Coloring; How To: Hollywood Waves

If there’s one beauty trend that’s swept the red carpet, it’s Old Hollywood style hair. This sleek and sophisticated look has always been a glamorous choice but more and more celebrities have been shying away from the controlled updos of the past and working with this retro style. Luckily, it’s very easy to do at home, and with a few small adjustments, you can really make it your own.

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Depending on the natural texture of your hair, you can start with it in its natural state, or if you’re looking for a bit more volume, for a glossier, more polished finish, blow-dry your hair with a thickening cream. Be sure to part your hair deep onto one side; play around to see which side works best for you. There are two ways to get romantic waves: a curling iron or hot rollers. If you’re using hot rollers, simply set them in your hair and let them cool. If you’re using a curling iron, separate your hair into square sections and start curling medium sized sections all going the same direction with a one-inch barreled curling iron.

Once you’ve curled your whole head, spray lightly with a medium hold hairspray. It offers flexible hold to help keep the waves in place. The next step is the same no matter which method of curl you choose. Take a brush and fully comb through the curls. At first this will feel weird — after all, you’re ruining all your hard work — but trust that it will work. Gather your hair into a low ponytail and thoroughly brush through until your hair almost looks like on giant curl. If you find the curls separating at the bottom, backbrush underneath the hair and it should keep them in place. This is the perfect place to stop if you’re happy with the waves, but for extra hold, you can also use flat clips to define the curls more before you do a final spray with a firmer hold hairspray.

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The way you style it now is up to you. If you want to be traditional, sweep one side behind your ear and let the curls fall along your opposite shoulder. For a more modern twist, try doing a small French braid on the side where your part lies and let it follow your hairline to the back. Then pin it underneath the curls.

Hair Color Correction Salon NYC; Wrong color, Too light, Too dark, Dull color

Hair Color Correction Salon NYC; Corrective Hair Color

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Unhappy with your current hair color? Talk to us. We will listen to you, look carefully at your problem and give you our best recommendations on how to get the color results you want, as well as improve the condition of your hair. When you come to the salon to color your hair, make sure you have a clear idea of what you want. Educate yourself by doing some research and talking to friends who color their hair. We highly recommend that you bring pictures or hair swatches if you have them. The more communication the better: because everyone sees color differently, what’s auburn to you could look like strawberry blonde to someone else. It’s a good idea to take your colorists’ advice into consideration — a well-trained and experienced professional knows what will work with your skin tone and hair type, and whether the color you want is too far from your real shade to look natural.

Wrong color, you’ve take the plunge and gone with a permanent color or a strong semi permanent, but it’s just not what you’ve pictured. If you had it done at a salon, any good professional will be happy to adjust it if you’re not completely satisfied. If you just can’t live with it at all, we can use a color remover to lighten your hair, but you run the risk of further damage and a brassy look and you’ll probably have to dye it yet again. If you’ve used a gentle semi permanent color from a drugstore, most of it will eventually wash out — just keep shampooing. In any event, time and a haircut may be your best bets.

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Correcting “too light” color. If you’ve had your hair lightened and then decided platinum just isn’t your thing, come visit us at Fine Artistik Salon and we can simply apply a darker toner to get the shade you prefer. Occasionally, hair is so damaged that it just can’t absorb color. In that case, your only recourse is to either have the damage cut off or wait for the healthier hair to grow it. This might be the right time to treat yourself and your hair to a conditioning treatment.

Correcting “too dark” color. Don’t panic! During the first week after coloring, hair usually lightens a bit, especially after a few shampoos; this is particularly true of coarse and damaged hair. If you’ve used permanent color and you just can’t live with it, we are Fine Artistik Salon can use a color remover to lighten your hair. Do not try and attempt this yourself, you’ll risk further damage and a brassy look. You’ll probably have to dye it yet again. A deep conditioning treatment before you color is definitely highly recommended and is good for your hair.

Correcting “dull” color. Spray-on shine and silicone products give instant luster — just don’t overdo them or your hair will end up looking greasy. For a serious case of the dulls, consider a clear/color glaze. Highlights and/or lowlights will give your hair a livelier appearance.