Balancing the Highs With the Lows


Posted February 8, 2019 by didrikbrathen

Colorist based in Oslo, Norway. Also working as a DIT for Storyline Studios.I'm specialized in Color grading. I grade Features, TV-Series and Commercials.

 
Many Of the guests in our salon come for us to acquire this platinum blonde look and also have made the mistake previously of coloring their hair a bright blond. I love to utilize the method of low-lighting to accomplish the best results that also retains the hair as healthy as you can.

Low-lighting is simply adding a client's natural level Back into the hair that has many advantages from a colorist's point of view. As a emphasized client gets lighter and lighter with repeated lightening services, eventually she is completely blond and begins to see her origins faster. Her maintenance will get regular and therefore more costly which ultimately makes it more difficult. Often times the client is of only the opposite mind: she's looking for less demanding upkeep but still wants the magnificent blond outcomes. Adding lowlights back in the hair will help blend outgrowth to lengthen the period between colour services. In addition, some customers are just ready for a colour change. Lowlights are handy as a tool in order to add richness and dimension to blond hair without the striking change of an allover darker color. Highlights tend to sew and dull the shine as time passes, so shimmery lowlights and a richer, honey glaze will bring glow and dimension to her own hair.

As spring arrives and clients want to Brighten up, it is ideal to begin with richer honey blondes and slowly Scrub your hair over the summer as the skin tone usually gets more color Of its own. But It's Important to remember to rev conditioning up to Keep blonded hair healthy and shiny. It's Vital to keep balancing The highs with the lows for beautiful dimensional blondes all through the year! Keeping this in mind you will have much better results with your blonde coloring.To get more detail visit https://www.didrikbrathen.com
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Last Updated February 8, 2019