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How can I use fewer foils and still have color with impact?

Scruples Educator Amy Williamson offers tips on how to make a strong statement with fewer foils.

by Amy Williamson
July 30, 2014
1 min to read


Amy Williamson


Q: How can I use fewer foils and still have color with impact?

A: "Quality over quantity is the rule, even in foil placement," says Scruples Educator Amy Williamson. "Assess the client’s‑ needs and place the foils with a purpose. It’s your job to confidently give your professional opinion as to how many foils it will take to achieve the best results.‑Whether a client needs highlights on top of her head to expand visual length to her face shape or needs lowlights on top to diminish a long narrow face, strategically placing fewer foils to work with those needs can make as much of an impact as a full head of highlights. Less really is more, and sometimes, 15 foils can make a stronger statement than 100 foils."

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