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Highlights Salon NYC; Different Types Of Color Methods

Highlights Salon NYC; Different Types Of Color Methods

There are many reasons why hair consumers want to change their natural hair color.  The reasons can range from wanting a new look to being bored with their natural color to wanting to cover gray. Hair color is one of the easiest and quickest ways to instantly change your image. Just think about all the celebrities like Lindsay Lohan, Jessica and Ashlee Simpson who have morphed through a wide range of hair color in a very short period of time.

Believe it or not there are many different methods for altering your natural hair color.

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The most common methods include the following:

Hair Color:  Dimensional Color – Highlights, Lowlights, Twilights, Multi-Dimension

Dimensional hair color is known by hair pros and consumers as highlighting.

Highlighting involves the systemic selection of specific strands in pre-defined locations on the head and then applying a chemical formulation that results in either lightening or darkening the target strands a number of levels.  When the strands are bleached and/or colored to be lighter than the base color, this is known as highlighting.

Conversely, when the target hair is colored to be darker than the base color it is known as lowlighting.  In some cases, hair is highlighted and low-lighted in the same dimensional color process.  Also, contrasting colors may be added.

For example, a blonde with a natural dark sandy base might be highlighted with light buttery blonde highlights, low-lighted with complementary caramels and punched up with a few strands of cherry or ruby red.  This would be defined as multi-dimensional color.

When just a very subtle highlight, lowlight or color change is desired it is referred to by some hair color experts as twilights.  It is considered to be the must non-invasive type of multi-dimensional color.

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Allover Hair Color

When one color is applied to the existing base, it is known as allover color application.  The color that is applied can be lighter, when a bleach or other lift agent is added, or darker when a type of color is added.

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Hair color generally falls into the following categories:

Semi/Demi-Permanent – Lingers through up to 20 shampoos.  Deposits color between cuticle and cortex.  May contain some peroxide and/or ammonia.

Permanent – Cuticle is opened and color is deposited down into the cortex.  Contains peroxide and ammonia. Color lasts until it grows out, is cut off or is re-colored.

Highlights – Lifts pigments from the cortex. Contains peroxide, bleach and ammonia.

Double Process Color – Cuticle is first opened and hair is lightened 4-6 levels with peroxide, ammonia and bleach.  New color is then deposited via a toner into the cortex through the cuticle.

Best Salon for Highlights in NYC; Highlights/Lowlights

Best Salon for Highlights in NYC; Highlights/Lowlights

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A bit of extra light in your hair? Whether you want to restore radiance to dull hair or you just fancy changing color, lowlights and highlights are the easiest way to transform your shade to something altogether much more interesting. If you dream of having multiple honied shades running through your hair like Jennifer Lopez or five shades of chocolate a la Kristen Stewart then highlights or lowlights are what you need to ask your stylist for.

Technique of lowlights and highlights:

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Lowlights and highlights are essentially partial coloring techniques, adding a different shade to certain strands of hair so your hair ends up having depth, texture and various complementary hues. The technique used differs from block color hair dyeing and involves sectioning off the hair to target the parts you want transformed.

Celebs like Jennifer Aniston and Jennifer Lawrence are great ambassadors for highlights and lowlights as their hair is always full of light and dark accents.

The hairdresser uses a paste usually containing a bleaching agent and peroxide. We then apply it to the hair using a special brush and either foils (strips of foil or plastic used to separate strands of hair from the rest) or a cap (where hair is pulled through little holes – although this technique is more rare).

Unlike a full hair color (usually called permenant or semi-permenant dyeing) you can choose to have a full-head or half-head of highlights. This means you can simply have the top of your hair dyed leaving the underneath natural – if it’s half head and although if you wear your hair up a lot, then this doesn’t look great. So we recommend full-head of highlights. You can also have a T-section or infills done to maintain the look as your roots begin to show. This means only a small section of the roots on the top of your head are re-dyed. This makes maintaining your look a little cheaper.

Why have highlights or lowlights?

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Highlights or lowlights are perfect if you want to give your hair a bit of a color boost, they’re also a great way to start off dyeing your hair for the first time as you retain your natural shade too. They allow you to have a sun-kissed effect with lighter strands running through your hair in a just-back-from-vacation hue. They’re also great for lighting up the face; illuminating and injecting life into your hair’s color can work wonders for your skin tone!

Note that lowlights and highlights aren’t the same as streaks, which can be also done with a special cap or foil. Streaks have a larger, more blocky effect on the hair than lowlights and highlights and are much more noticeable – the benefit of highlights and lowlights is that they have a really natural finish.

Lowlights versus highlights

Lowlights involve darkening strands of hair by using colors that are darker than your natural color. In contrast, highlights use colors that are lighter than your natural shade.

What’s the difference between lowlights/highlights and classic hair dyeing?

Lowlights and highlights produce a more subtle result than would be achieved through dyeing hair a block color or adding streaks.They’re less radical, damage hair less and give your hair a more natural finish.

Who can consider lowlights and highlights?

People with all hair types can have lowlights and highlights, whether it’s straight, curly or frizzy. On curls, this technique gives more depth and on the straightest of hair, it gives the illusion of more volume. It’s true that blonde lowlights and highlights are a big trend but more chocolaty tones are also very popular – think Kristen Stewart or Mila Kunis. As well as the classic lowlight/highlight technique, there are variations to play with too. “Dip-dye” hair color, which involves lowlights on the roots and highlights on the ends, is one trend that keeps on going – and is a fun way to play with color – just check out Olivia Palermo!

What to avoid

– Lowlights/highlights don’t work that well on very short hair. If hair’s too short, it won’t create the effect of depth and volume you want, rather it can end up looking messy and disconnected.

– Avoid going over the top with lowlights/highlights. An average of 4 treatments per year is reasonable. Any more than that and you risk damaging your hair.

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Best Hair Salon in NYC for Color; hair color trends fall 2013

Best Hair Salon in NYC for Color; hair color trends fall 2013

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THE HOTTEST HAIR COLOR TRENDS FOR FALL

If you’ve been contemplating a shift in your hair color for fall, don’t limit yourself to one shade. The season’s best new hair colors are multi-tonal—think sun-kissed blonde with deeper honey undertones, hazelnut brown spun with fine streaks of gold and copper enhanced with dark woody layers. The look is highly individualized, in keeping with fall’s runway themes, and makes for hair that’s rich and uniquely chic. To achieve the effect, start with a colorist who’s on your same wavelength—and a pro at intertwining highlights and lowlights—then pick a multidimensional shade that appeals to you on the hair-envy spectrum seen here.

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Highlights vs. Lowlights; Best Highlights Salon NYC

Highlights vs. Lowlights; Best Highlights Salon NYC

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Many women we see over-highlight their hair. Highlights should complement your natural color, so 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. 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.
Which is right for you?
Women with dark hair should not go more than three shades lighter than their natural color with highlights. In terms of lowlights, tones of red and tortoise (a blend of copper and gold) colors work best. When brown hair lightens naturally, it has to go through shades of red first. Thus red lowlights make highlights look much more natural on brunettes.

Natural blondes have more range in terms of highlights and don’t have to adhere firmly to the three-shade rule. Gold and copper lowlights are best, especially for blondes with very fair skin. They prevent the color from becoming brassy and won’t wash out a pale complexion. When mixing highlights and lowlights, the colors should be well blended and natural. Also, don’t have the back of your head highlighted too heavily. The sun naturally lightens the front of your hair, so highlighting too much in the back will detract from the natural feel of your color.

Generally, going a little darker in winter is best. Darker lights are better for skin that is often paler in winter and won’t drain the color from the face. In summer, try a lighter color of highlights. It’s best not to attempt highlights and lowlights at home. Unlike single-process color, it’s a customized process. Each shade must be carefully blended to enhance your hair color and complement your skin tone.

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Best Hair Color Salons NYC; Wella Professional

Best Hair Color Salons NYC; Wella Professional

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Best Ombre Highlights NYC; Best Ombre Highlights Color NYC

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Introducing Ombre Highlights Trend! The French-termed hair trend features darker, more natural hues at the roots with gradually-dyed lightening at the ends. It’s been spotted on plenty of A-list celebs: Chanel Iman, Jennifer Hudson, Naomi Campbell, Raven-Symone, Khloe Kardashian and many others. Finally, a trend that doesn’t require a busy woman of the world to run to the salon every 8-12 weeks for a touch-up!

This style of coloring really became more popular when Khloe Kardashian appeared on Keeping Up with The Kardashians, the color faded to a touch of blonde on the ends. However, if done properly, the process can create quite the bill at the check-out of Fine Artistik Salon, so here’s what you should know:

1. Consider your profession and future aspirations before you go with the bolder shades.
The A-listers have started a trend that essentially looks like “grown out” color, which, thankfully, makes it easier on those of us who just don’t have the time to traipse to the salon every few weeks for a retouch. However, remember, the more creative a person chooses to be with their color shading, the more attention they may acquire.

2. Choose shades that will compliment your skin tone as well as wardrobe choices.
A person can choose one to three colors to shade for the “Ombre” effect. In the warmer months, shoot for lighter, more vibrant shades and in the winter months, choose cooler, more ash tones. For a dark chocolate beauty: deep reds, coppers, and cool ash make for beautiful choices. For the caramel-coated lovely: rich browns, coppers, possibly even violets (depending on career character). For the fair maiden: ash tones, subdued blondes, golden caramel tones will add warmth to her olive skin. But of course talk to our color specialists and both can agree on the color that best suites you and your personality and accomedates your features.

3. If there has been a previous color, you WILL NOT be able to achieve the “Ombre” effect successfully without some color correction (or maybe even more drastic measures).

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Best Hair Salon in NYC for Highlights; dark to blonde?

Best Hair Salon in NYC for Highlights; Dark to Blonde!

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reverse ombre: blonde hair with darker ends…

 

two-tone hair color remains popular. So far, mostly brunettes embraced the trend. Not to be left out, blondes now reverse the shading from light to darker ends. In our gallery, popular stars show attractive ombre coloring choices for blondes.

Are you blonde and want to spice up your hair color? Give reverse ombre hair coloring a try! In terms of color, the word ombre refers to shading from light to dark, dark to light or from one color to another. So far, mostly brunettes embraced hair color transitions from dark to light. Now, blondes have joined the trend by coloring the hair ends in a darker shade. The transition to a darker shade usually starts at ear level.

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Your hair colour choices should always flatter your natural complexion. Dark brown combines well with every shade of blonde. For olive skin, hair color transitions from blonde to fawn-brown, chestnut brown or shades of mahogany are exceptionally stylish. Red and coppery tones suit women with light complexions.

Kristin Cavallari’s complexion shows the healthy glow of days in the sun, and her eye colour is on the darker side. Her variation of the ombre look suits her natural coloring perfectly. The honey blonde hair near the roots transitions to brown toward the ends. Her hair is colored darker close to her neck and shows only few darker accents in the covering hair. This gives her hair color the natural appearance.

Coloring blonde hair requires a special touch and most importantly, adherence to the coloring directions. Otherwise, unintended hair colors may be the result.

Ombre hair coloring appears particularly natural if the hair close to the roots already shows a darker natural color. The hair ends should be colored in shades, which resemble the natural hair color.

You can further accentuate your ‘reverse ombre’ hair color by using sea salt spray. Generously apply the sea salt spray to the still damp hair after shampooing. Beach waves will automatically appear as your hair dries.

Ombre hair coloring works best in combination with accurate middle parting and soft waves. Use extra-gloss hair spray to enhance the color effects.

Ombre hair appears particularly trendy with steep color transition. Don’t be timid if you like to try the ombre look from light to dark or from dark to light.