A total overhaul isn't always needed. This clever colorist knew how to make adjustments that preserved hair health while transforming the overall blend.
Over the past few years, the trend to make hair coloring more eco-friendly has continued to rise. In addition to companies seeking new ways to make their foils and meches more reusable and recyclable, stylists are taking their own initiatives inside the salon. Norwegian colorist Julie Jakobsen has found success using rollers.
We've been crushing on Elizabeth Faye for a few years now, and hand-picked these hair images to showcase how, with the perfect poses (and some great balayage and business education!), your Instagram page can be elevated to the max.
"Katie hadn't touched her hair in over a year, since I highlighted it last," says Min Kim (@minkimcolorist), Master Color Specialist, Butterfly Studio Salon, NYC. According to Kim, Katie is a low maintenance girl. Here she shares the details for this makeover.
Constance Robbins, the Queen Of Reds, had a challenge with this makeover. Here she shares more details, including her tips and tricks to create a perfectly melted new shade.
Product Club's Balayage Paint Brushes capture the look and feel of a traditional paint brushes without the problem of brush bristles disintegrating from bleach.
This client found her new favorite colorist on Instagram. In this beautiful makeover, see how this look went from a bit harsh-ish to total cool girl dimension.
Most colorists know balayage requires a unique combination of artistry and skill. As demand for balayage continues to surge there’s the question of what to charge. Most pros approach balayage pricing in one of three ways—as a standalone service, at an hourly rate or as part of a package price.
“The key to this was evening out the canvas by pre-lightening all the warm areas.” See what else this blonding specialist did to create the final, beautiful result.