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A root colour service involves applying hair dye to the regrowth at the roots to blend seamlessly with the rest of the hair. Ideal for maintaining colour between full applications or covering greys.
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A full-colour service refreshes or changes the colour of the entire head of hair from roots to ends. Whether it's a subtle enhancement or a bold transformation, this service provides even, all-over coverage.
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A more dramatic transformation, a colour change service is for clients looking to switch to a completely new shade. This may involve lightening or darkening the hair and may require multiple sessions to achieve the desired result.
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Designed to fix unwanted tones, patchy colour, or previous colour mishaps, colour correction is a tailored process that may involve lightening, toning, or re-pigmenting to restore balance and achieve the desired shade.
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A softening technique that blends root regrowth with existing colour using a demi-permanent or permanent shade. This creates a seamless, lived-in look with less harsh regrowth lines.
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A freehand painting technique that creates a natural, sun-kissed effect. Unlike traditional highlights, balayage gives a softer, more blended look with less upkeep.
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A combination of balayage and traditional foiling techniques, foilayage enhances the brightness of balayage by using foils to lift the hair more effectively, creating a higher contrast result.
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A technique that seamlessly blends two or more colours together, creating a smooth transition between shades. Often used for balayage or ombré looks, colour melting prevents harsh lines.
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For those looking to achieve lighter, brighter blonde hair, we use Alfaparf BB7, which lifts up to 7 levels while incorporating a bond rebuilder for stronger, healthier hair.
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For a softer, ammonia-free option, we use Alfaparf Colourwear, a demi-permanent colour that is free from ammonia and PPD, offering a gentle and conditioning colour service with beautiful shine.
Our Colour Menu
Highlights…
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Lighter pieces applied to specific sections of the hair, often around the face and crown, for a natural sun-kissed look.
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Highlights focused on the top and sides of the head in a ‘T’ shape, refreshing colour while leaving the underneath darker.
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Highlights applied to the top half of the hair, covering the crown and sides for a blended, natural lift.
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Highlights applied throughout the entire head for a more dramatic, all-over lightened effect.
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This technique lightens the hair around the face for a bold, brightened effect that enhances features.
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A more defined version of the face-framing highlight, the money piece is a bolder, lighter section at the front of the hair, adding contrast and brightness.