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A with Barber This is a very simple and articulate look that can be used in many types of fashion / outfit. I love the straight cut fringe with just enough length left to wear it messy (maybe with some matt clay) and still look cool and organic. I used an eight grade on top here. Smart and eternal, the skin fade gives a haircut a very masculine quality. The hair will tend to grow much faster when you go to the scalp, giving you the desire to make more regular haircuts. Every fortnight I get my cut. Some corporate firms, as it looks too militant, also frown on skin. That’s why it’s best to check where you work with your employer. If you have straight hair, this is a very simple haircut to wear. Just to keep it in place and perhaps some hairspray, I would recommend getting a light hold material. If you have curly hair, I would suggest blowing the hair forward with a heavy dry look of clay, but playing with what works best for you is always good!


A with Barber False hawk is a very modern cut, but it can be discreet. It is also a very flexible cut as it can be made in any hair type (smooth curly or wavy) taking different forms in each type. Using it in any face format is also available. My main tip is to use matt impact ointments or powdered ointment and note to always pull the tuft to break the threads to make it fall on the forehead.

Textured Spiky Hair + Medium Fade

A with Barber / Stylist My favorite part of this hairstyle is how gradually the mid-fade contrast fade throughout the face. I also like how the weight around the crown is retained, but also blended in the hairstyle. That makes this all stand out is the shine on the hairstyle. Drawing the right texture and style will allow your haircut to match the fade and style correctly. One thing to consider as a stylist or barber when doing such a style is to know what kind of fade to give the customer and how much weight the stylist will want to hold in order to suit the customer throughout the head shape.

Faded Icy Blue


Sky blue platinum hair scanning is the latest hair cut you’d like! The blunt bob with full bangs makes the look fit for runway. Pastel Blue with Dark Roots


Try this for a color treatment for beginners! Secure on the roots with all the fun and sass of curling blue hair for a grow-out!


Black and blue back! Icy never looked that good?


Baby Blue locks make you look twice with all the subtle undertones it carries to you.

Pink and Blue

There is no denying that pastel pink and blue powder go well together. One thing to watch out for is the pastel mix.

Pastel Short


Blue and Lavender


A with Salon Owner / Hair Stylist Color care and good shampoo are the most significant. Before the color service, we still sell it.

Purple and Blue

A with Certified Colorist This look is the best way for me to blend vibrants into ice blonde hair. The blue and purple pastel shades are likely to fade back to blonde (as long as the hair underneath is not very porous). The wavy styling makes it more stylish to the light. To cooler blondes, this is absolutely mermaid skin. Anyone looking for this look should be ready in freezing cold water to wash their hair. In the pastel hue, the cold water locks. The color is likely to fade in 4-6 shampoos even with cold water. A client married to the bright hair concept will ask for a deeper voice from their stylist.

Silver Blue


A with Balayage Specialist The color and soft waves that go along with it are my favorite thing about this look. I always like to assign the tones / colors that I make a name. I would characterize it as blue steel. Because the style of her hair is emphasized with a soft wave enables dimension and depth to be reflected. I always recommend someone who needs a semi-permanent dream color to be prepared for maintenance. That means investing in hair products that are color-safe. This also means changing the routine of your body. Be prepared to wash a lot less of your hair. I recommend every four days, but not less than once a week. More importantly, cold water – the hair must be washed in cold water otherwise the color in which we have already spent time and money is practically washing the drain out. Keep this in mind, too, so have fun with it! Let yourself and your stylist have creative freedom – after all, it’s just hair.To start on this trip, your hair must be in good health. The hair must be raised to platinum in order to achieve metallic or pastel hair, so treatments may be required depending on the skin. For cool hair, this would look best. If you look better with silver jewelry, for example, then it would work well with you. To keep the hair clean and color intact, this look requires a good hair care regimen. I love Alternate Mask Connecting Caviar and Schwarzkopf Bc Bonacure Bond. Pastels will give somebody’s hair a nice twist. These are great for anyone who doesn’t want to be dedicated to color as long as after a few shampoos these wash out.


The ocean inspired this look when it binds to the sky. Believe it or not to achieve this color I used only two professional coloring products: 5vol 10vol Blank Canvas by Pulp Riot (a color remover) and 9p + clear shades eq by Redken (a half-gloss) which is my favorite thing about this look! You’d think I used colors of pastel fashion, but I didn’t! Initially my canvas had a vibrant purple navy and teal balayage but I used the best things you can when working with any fashion colors to get the colors I was first inspired by. I weaved thin sections and colored with 5 vol 10vol appropriately (evitating natural roots). It’s been a phase. To achieve true colors, you need to start with a blank canvas. You will and must recognize that a good artist will never compromise your hair’s dignity. In reality, lightening hair to level 9-11 (blond) is a process to get where you need to have any real pastel color to look right. This look can always come first and be respectful for anyone who knows your hair’s health. (Any bright colored hair should use Oi leave-in milk by Davines on (humid) towel-dried hair followed by Oi beautifying oil on dry ends of your hair to maintain a healthy shine and nourished locks! (Any advice for people who always have their hair up leave the ends of your bun out of the hair elastic and pin them instead to prevent split ends.) (As well as a bonder with any lighting system! Ollaplex / B3 etc.)

Blue Highlights in Brown Hair

A with Cosmetologist This look is a subtle and enjoyable and professional way to dive in the color world of fashion without much lighting. It is a color that needs longevity maintenance and care (shampooing less often using sulfate-free color-protecting shampoo and heat-protecting conditioners, etc.) but is a great way to test the fashion color world.

Colourist


To start on this trip, your hair must be in good health. The hair must be raised to platinum in order to achieve metallic or pastel hair, so treatments may be required depending on the skin. For cool hair, this would look best. If you look better with silver jewelry, for example, then it would work well with you. To keep the hair clean and color intact, this look requires a good hair care regimen. I love Alternate Mask Connecting Caviar and Schwarzkopf Bc Bonacure Bond. Pastels will give somebody’s hair a nice twist. These are great for anyone who doesn’t want to be dedicated to color as long as after a few shampoos these wash out.


The ocean inspired this look when it binds to the sky. Believe it or not to achieve this color I used only two professional coloring products: 5vol 10vol Blank Canvas by Pulp Riot (a color remover) and 9p + clear shades eq by Redken (a half-gloss) which is my favorite thing about this look! You’d think I used colors of pastel fashion, but I didn’t! Initially my canvas had a vibrant purple navy and teal balayage but I used the best things you can when working with any fashion colors to get the colors I was first inspired by. I weaved thin sections and colored with 5 vol 10vol appropriately (evitating natural roots). It’s been a phase. To achieve true colors, you need to start with a blank canvas. You will and must recognize that a good artist will never compromise your hair’s dignity. In reality, lightening hair to level 9-11 (blond) is a process to get where you need to have any real pastel color to look right. This look can always come first and be respectful for anyone who knows your hair’s health. (Any bright colored hair should use Oi leave-in milk by Davines on (humid) towel-dried hair followed by Oi beautifying oil on dry ends of your hair to maintain a healthy shine and nourished locks! (Any advice for people who always have their hair up leave the ends of your bun out of the hair elastic and pin them instead to prevent split ends.) (As well as a bonder with any lighting system! Ollaplex / B3 etc.)

Blue Highlights in Brown Hair

A with Cosmetologist This look is a subtle and enjoyable and professional way to dive in the color world of fashion without much lighting. It is a color that needs longevity maintenance and care (shampooing less often using sulfate-free color-protecting shampoo and heat-protecting conditioners, etc.) but is a great way to test the fashion color world.

Colourist



/ Colorist This look is a color blue pastel. Personally, I had to articulate my favorite thing about this look. For level 9/10 hair, I used a mixture of Redken’s Shades Eq Pastel Aqua Blue equivalent to 09B. If I didn’t think the color was blue enough, I would paint it as a simple glaze with a vivid color mixed with a white conditioner. (Not a blue with underlying green pigments like teals or turquoise but a blue with a purple background like Pulp Riot’s Nightfall) My advice to anyone considering this look is to keep in mind budget maintenance and attention. Budget simply because it can be long and expensive for this type of service. Not every hair for pastel tones will lift so quickly. If you have dark hair, a few sessions can take you to reach your goal. You’re not paying the look for the operation. Maintenance must be recognized as such procedures can (not always) be harmful, so aftercare is highly important to maintain health and color. Personally, I suggest Olaplex no. 3 4 5 and 6 because I think they’re the one-size-fits-all row that’s the most reparations and conditions. Attention-wise I have plenty of guests getting fashion color and one of the things I most tell them is that people are going to stop you in the middle of the street and ask about / compliment your hair. I’d suggest a more muted / natural color if you’re uncomfortable with people approaching you. If you don’t have it and be sure to tell them where you did it because crediting the artist is always relevant!


The ocean waves inspire this light. As you can see her hair has several shades of blue – it begins as deep ocean blue on the roots melted in a pastel blue and the ends are light teal which I created to make the color look like ocean splash. The quality of the ocean color that it gives me is what I love about this paint. I developed Oway (Organic Way) color for this color. Oway paint is ammonia-free and is formulated with organic ingredients that are biodynamic. This color can be pulled off by any hair type or face shape, but I suggest this only to people who can sustain it. Pastel colors will quickly fade away. After you have completed the upkeep of pastel colors, it is important that you use the right shampoo and conditioner and hair products and that you will not be able to wash your hair so often. I just recommend washing 2-3 times a week top so you’ll use a lot of products at home to keep this light. I always have my guests take home Oway Color Defense Veil which helps slow down the fading process of the Oway Phytoprotein mist color which is a protein-free spray treatment which keeps the hair healthy and strong and Oway Plant Mineral refresh dry shampoo with them. Hair Style