K8's
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Hi there
, I have a new client who hasn't coloured her hair for a year and wants a nice quasi to complement her natural. She has a previous ombré which looks like a balayage technique as it's very natural. She likes the idea of keepingthe ombré look and maybe making the ends a copper tone using her previous lightened hair. It is very subtle. I was wondering what technique I should use to go about this? Should I apply the quasi to roots then starting at nape take slices and balayage in foil feathering a copper tone up then apply the dark from root down to blend? Then leave a section out in between and apply the darker colour to that bit to make it very subtle?
Hope this makes sense
Xxx
, I have a new client who hasn't coloured her hair for a year and wants a nice quasi to complement her natural. She has a previous ombré which looks like a balayage technique as it's very natural. She likes the idea of keepingthe ombré look and maybe making the ends a copper tone using her previous lightened hair. It is very subtle. I was wondering what technique I should use to go about this? Should I apply the quasi to roots then starting at nape take slices and balayage in foil feathering a copper tone up then apply the dark from root down to blend? Then leave a section out in between and apply the darker colour to that bit to make it very subtle?
Hope this makes sense
Xxx