Top 5 Hair Colouring Techniques to Try in 2020
2020 is well on its way, but new year resolutions might still have another month to hold on to. This year, as it is also the beginning of a decade, let’s try to see at least one resolution through. How about a new look for the new year? – Report by Sushmita Mathur
Everyone loves looking good – it shouldn’t be difficult to commit to a new hairstyle. This decade begins with a new definition of beauty – ‘Bold’. Time to try something new and step out of the comfort zones. So, instead of the usual ‘just a trim’, step into the salons and introduce your hair to hair colour! And, here are five hair colour techniques that you should know about:
Balayage – Right at the top of our list is the free-hand hair colouring technique that gives you a natural finish. No wonder it is the current favourite across age groups. While it may sound simple, this is a salon service you would want an experienced hairdresser to take charge of, as it quite artistic as much as it is technical.
Highlights – If you like to keep up with trends nut don’t want to over-indulge, try the tried-and-tested highlights that never seem to go out of fashion. Also, it the ideal hair colouring technique to enhance your natural hair colour and make it look fuller.
Lowlights – While highlights involve lightening a few strands of hair, lowlights is all about using a darker tone on a few strands of your hair.
Baby lights (Baby blonde lights) – This delicate, white-blonde highlights created using a very fine colour technique to mimic a blonde hue, works well on all hair colours and types.
Ombre – Ombre, as you might already know from makeup and fashion, is blending one hue into another – usually lighter tints into darker tones. It is usually darker at the roots and then, gradually gets lighter from the mid-shaft to the ends.