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All of my highlighting sessions are grouped into three levels of saturation:
Mini, Partial, and Full!
All you need to do is select your current or desired length, density, or how you normally wear it, and I'll recommend the saturation best suited for you. After that, you decide whether you prefer traditional foil highlights or Balayage highlights.
choose your length & style
Choose the length and style that is closest to what your hair currently looks like (if you're not getting a haircut), or closest to what you want to have after your haircut. Tap on the picture or description, or keep scrolling to see all the options.
(few to no layers, long layers)
(layered, textured)
(few to no layers, long layers)
(layered, textured)
session 2. mini highlights
short hair
very fine hair
accents
can be subtle or bold
peekaboo
face framing
Note: You can always upgrade to the next level of saturation- A Little More Highlighting- if you want your hair to appear lighter and brighter!
session 3. partial highlights
long layers or no layers
medium length
subtle or bold
extra brightness on short or fine hair
subtle dimension on long or thick hair
hair worn mostly down or in a ponytail
If you want maximum lightness and brightness, A Lot of Highlights may be a good option for you as well!
session 4. full highlights
maximum lightness + brightness
best for mixing highlight and lowlights
long length
hair worn up, half-up, and/or down
can be subtle or bold
Balayage my be a good option for you as well!
shorter layers
session 5. balayage
What is Balayage, and is it for me?
Balayage (pronounced baa-lah-yaazh) is a highlighting technique in which lightener is painted on the hair in such a way that it creates a graduated, natural-looking effect.
hair worn up, half-up, and/or down
shorter layers
low
maintenance
medium to long length
a lived-in look
maximum contrast
ombre look
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