
Full Global Highlight
Hair highlighting/lowlighting is changing a person’s hair color, using lightener or haircolor to lift the level or brightness of hair strands. There are four basic types of highlights: foil highlights, hair painting, frosting, and chunking.

Full Global (according to length)
Global colour – a colouring technique where your hair is coloured with the same colour from root to tip – is one of the trendiest looks you can sport this season. The right colour can bring out the best in your complexion, frame your face better and make it look more attractive.
Global hair colour refers to the root to tip hair colour that covers your hair with a uniformity. If you do not wish to experiment with the edgy hair highlights, global hair colour is a good idea. This also works great if you want to cover those greys with style.

Ombre Hightlights
Ombre highlights is simply another way to call an Ombre hair coloring style. Ombre hair color styles start as dark roots fading into a lighter shade towards the ends of the hair. Ombre is a hair color technique where the ends of the hair are going be affected.
Ombré is also a french word and means “to shade.” Ombré describes a dip-dye effect in which the hair seamlessly graduates from darkest to light. While the roots stay dark, the hair slowly lightens down the length of the strands until it hits the lightest, most highlighted point at the ends of the hair.

Global Colour with Balayaga
Balayage is a French word which means to “sweep” or to “paint.” It involves the hairstylist doing a free-hand painting of your hair with bleach to lighten the hair towards the ends. Once hair is lightened, the stylists colour the bleached portions with whatever shade of balayage you want, be it brown, dark blonde, auburn, or any other.

Hightlights (Half Head)
Hair highlighting/lowlighting is changing a person’s hair color, using lightener or haircolor to lift the level or brightness of hair strands. There are four basic types of highlights: foil highlights, hair painting, frosting, and chunking.

Hightlights ( Full Head)
Hair highlighting/lowlighting is changing a person’s hair color, using lightener or haircolor to lift the level or brightness of hair strands. There are four basic types of highlights: foil highlights, hair painting, frosting, and chunking.

Colour Chunks
Chunky highlights are an alternative to the more traditional, subtle highlights used to color hair. Achieved through a process commonly referred to as chunking, chunky highlights are usually a bold contrast to a person’s natural hair color and are applied to larger strands or chunks of hair.

Colour Cleaning
Colour Remover enters your Hair shaft and removes all the artificial Colour pigment (Permanent Hair Colour) from your Hair. It will leave your Natural Colour pigment intact and does not cause damage to the Hair. This leaves you with dry, brittle Hair and potential damage.

Gloss Treatment
A hair gloss treatment is a semi-permanent hair treatment that adds shine. This is because dye pretty much just stains your hair, while gloss helps with shine and can help even, darken, or brighten your existing color.