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HAIR 
COLOURING

PRICE MAY VARY WITH HAIR LENGTH/VOLUME/STRUCTURE

 

I use various complex methods of colouring that greatly differ from each other in terms of product placement and application!

Each technique is specialised and specific for for an amazing bespoke result. 

By using any one of these advanced techniques the look and condition of your hair will be amazing and unrecognisable you will be able to feel the difference! 

Balayage

 

One of the most well known techniques, application of the lightning product starts away from the roots. This technique achieves a beautiful gradual and smooth transition in colour. This method decreases the demand in refreshing your colour to once every 6-8 months as it allows for preservation for the natural hair color of the roots while effectively blonding of the middle and end portion of your hair. 

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Shatush

 

A unique technique that gives a natural sun-bleached effect. Thin strands of hair are backcombed before the coloring product is applied permitting this method of colouring to resemble highlighting in its smooth transition from the natural colour. Strands are very thin and beautifully blond. Retouch doesn't need to be done as often and can last up to 6 months.

Airtouch

 

A newly emerged and the most laborious hair colouring technique. This method of coloring occurs with assistance of the hairdryer providing the opportunity for successful separation of every strand of hair into layers. The effect created by this technology of coloring is truly spectacular – it seems like every single hair has been coloured individually. This method provides the smoothest and softest transition from the natural color where every hair shines and shimmers under the sunlight. Retouch is performed after 6-8 months. Additional work on the layers allows to color ONLY the newly grown hair without touching of previously coloured ends. Your hair does not become brittle and you do not experience hair loss! 

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