Even when all a client wants is a retouch, add extra
dimension. For a fast, subtle solution that works
on the darkest of heads, David Stanko, a hair color
consultant for Redken 5th Avenue and color director
at Angelo David Salon in NYC, devised Shake Lights.
Explains Stanko, “During the last 15 minutes of processing
the retouch, place three foils on either
side of the center part. To create them, hold a
section straight out and shake it until 10-15
pieces fall out. Apply your lightener and seal
the foil. With this approach, you isolate just
a few strands, so they lighten fast.”
The technique is great for the color shy and for single-process shades that don’t look good with obvious highlights. Apply toner and add $25 to $30 to the ticket. That’s how to shake things up!
The technique is great for the color shy and for single-process shades that don’t look good with obvious highlights. Apply toner and add $25 to $30 to the ticket. That’s how to shake things up!
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