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Will you ask your Hills District hair stylist for the latest, stunning Balayage technique?

Belcastro Hair Reverse Balayage

It’s been a few years since balayage became one of the most popular hair colouring techniques among Australian women. Its ongoing popularity can be attributed to the fact it’s one of the most effective ways of achieving an effortless sweep of lighter colour at the ends of the hair, subtly blending into a perfect gradient up towards the roots with no detectable lines as the colour darkens.

If you’re a fan of the balayage effect, why not shake up your look with a twist on the original colouring process? It’s an exciting approach to balayage that Hills District hairstylists are increasingly adopting – the reverse balayage!

WHAT IS REVERSE BALAYAGE?

Reverse balayage is when the lighter colour is at your roots and it gradually darkens down to your tips, which will be the darkest shade. Although any colours can be used, balayage works best when the base and secondary tone complement your skin tone and eye colour. This colour technique is the perfect option if you love the traditional balayage look and perhaps want to try something different.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE GIVING IT A GO

Reverse balayage requires more maintenance than the traditional colour treatment because with the lighter shade at the roots rather than the tips, dark regrowth will be obvious. You’ll need a touch-up every couple of weeks or so.

But if you don’t mind that, this technique is a great choice if you have naturally light hair and want to experiment with colour without having to make a full commitment to a darker shade. If you get tired of the look, all you need to do is let the colour grow out naturally or cut your hair.

Warning: be prepared to turn heads with this look, as it’s bolder and edgier than its predecessor.

WHERE TO GET REVERSE BALAYAGE?

Want to try out reverse balayage? It’s a simple look but does require expertise, so make sure you choose the right salon. Request a consultation with the colourist and don’t be afraid to ask questions. They should be able to advise you on the best colour combination for your skin tone, eye colour and hair type.

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Why you should leave colour correction to the experts

Color Correction

Made a hair colour choice you regret? You aren’t alone! You might have chosen a shade that’s too dark for your skin. Maybe you attempted to recreate the pastel trend at home with disastrous results. Perhaps your perfect colour turned brassy in the pool. Whatever the reason for your colour woes, fixing it yourself is a no-no! Here’s why it’s best to leave hair colour correction to the experts.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DYE YOUR HAIR

Changing your hair colour is a complex process involving powerful chemicals that neutralise, strip or cover your hair’s natural pigmentation. Every person’s hair pigmentation, and how the hair takes colour is unique, which is why a single shade of blonde will look different on every person.

Your original hair colour affects the impact a dye has on your hair. For this reason, if you dye your hair a particular shade and decide you hate it, you can’t simply dye it again the next day. You will need to chemically alter your hair’s colour to correct the undertones before dying it again.

To do this, you will need to neutralise the existing shade by counteracting it with another colour. For example, yellow-blonde hair can be toned down to a more natural shade of ice-blonde by adding purple. Hair that’s developed an orange hue can be made less brassy with the addition of a dark blue or indigo. A colour that’s too flat or ashy can be warmed up with subtle balayage or strobing in warm shades.

Your colourist may also add multiple shades to keep your hair looking vibrant.

WHY YOU SHOULD LEAVE COLOUR CORRECTION TO THE EXPERTS

An professional colourist will ensure that the colour suits your complexion and that the hair remains as strong and healthy as possible. Depending on how damaged the hair is, you might need to strengthen it to ensure it can withstand the rigours of colour correction and redyeing.

Knowing what you know now, it’s easy to see why colour correction requires the expertise of a professional hairdresser or colourist. If you’re living in New South Wales, you can find these experts at Belcastro Hair, a top Winston Hills colour correction salon.

Related Tag: Hair Colour Winston Hills

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KERASTASE’S BEST KEPT SECRET FOR LONG HAIR

SMOOTH AND SLEEK

WEIGHTLESS FINISH

Kerastase

INTRODUCING KERASTASE’S BEST KEPT SECRET FOR LONG HAIR……
CRISTALLISTE
FOR PURIFIED ROOTS AND POLISHED ENDS.
HAIR TURNS INTO TRUE LIGHT MATTER WITH A SMOOTH AND SLEEK WEIGHTLESS FINISH

IN SALON NOW!

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KERASTASE INITIALISTE

A PERFECT FUTURE FOR THE

BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR

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Kerastase invents the 1st* serum to create beautiful hair at its source.

With INITIALISTE, revealing a more beautiful hair fibre is now possible.

BENIFITS 

– Visible results within 7 days

Hair feels thicker and fuller to touch

Hair has more shine and elasticity

– Within 1 month

Reduces hair breakage by 93%*

Hair quality is significantly improved

Hair is stronger from the root

*Reduction of 93% of hair breakage with the application of a Kérastase Bath and Initialiste compared to the application of a Kérastase Bath only.

APPLICATION

– After the recommended Kérastase bath and care, apply Initialiste to clean towel-dried hair. 2 pipettes for fine hair, 3-4 pipettes for thick hair.

– Distribute evenly throughout the scalp. Gently massage scalp with fingertips using circular movements. Leave-in formula.

TECHNOLOGY

Located in the deepest layers of the skin and the hair follicle, stem cells are a powerful source of growth and regeneration. A result of 24 years of research and 10 publications, Initialiste is a revolutionary formulation based on stem cell research and plant-based biotechnology.

[Complexe Regenerateur® ]

An exclusive combination of ingredients to protect stems cells and their environment.

– Native Plant Cells

Maintain and optimise the follicle’s regenerative functions

– Antioxidant Polyphenols

Protect stem cells from oxidative stress

– SP 94 Glucolipids

Reinforce the hair fibre and optimise hair growth

– Ceramides

Strengthen and reinforce the fibre

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L’OREAL PROFESSIONAL VOLUMETRY

BIG NEWS FOR FINE HAIR

Introducing Volumetry

Introducing Volumetry, the NEW volumising range from série expert specifically designed to target flat, fine hair to leave it looking volumised from the root for hair which looks fuller for longer.

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WHAT HAIR COLOUR SUITS YOUR SKIN TONE

STEPS TO DETERMINE WHAT HAIR COLOUR SUITS YOUR SKIN TONE?

INITIAL STEPS

1. Observe what type of skin tone you have.

If you can see your veins at your wrists, check what colour they are- if they are blue your undertone is cool, if they are green your undertone is warm.

  • If you have olive skin you suit darker hair colours. You should never go lighter than your skin because it appears fake.
  • If you have pink skin, avoid shades of warm red or golden blonde.  Stick to ash tones to neutralize your colouring.
  • Pale skin suits nearly any hair colour, though this does not necessarily mean it will be flattering.
  • Bright, striking colours particularly flatter dark skin tones, but softer shades can potentially make you look washed-out.
  • If you are extremely pale then don’t go for black or very dark hair because it makes you look even more pale then you already are (unless that’s the effect you’re after!). Dark hair can also be ageing on very pale skin.
  • If you have yellow hues to your skin be careful with yellow, gold or orange tones. Deep reds and dark browns are often safer.
Clothing Colour Suits Best

2. Determine what clothing colour suits you best. This will be directly related to the hair color you should select

  • If you look good in red, orange, golden yellow, olive green or rust, you suit warm hair tones such as golden blonde, golden brown, strawberry blonde and auburn.
  • If you look good in bluish red, fuchsia, black, royal blue or pine green,  you suit cool hair tones such as platinum, ash blonde, ash brown, burgundy and jet black.
  • If you look good in red, purple, charcoal grey, periwinkle or teal, you  suit neutral tones like sandy blonde, beige blonde, chocolate brown and mahogany.

3. Determine what type of jewelry looks best on you. This will determine whether you are cool, neutral or warm.

  • If you suit silver jewellery better you have cool skin.
  • If you suit gold jewellery better you have warm skin.
  • Suiting either means you are neutral.
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Eye Hair Colour

4. Determine your eye color. Eye hair colour and hair colour go hand in hand.

  • A hair colour with warm tones like red, gold and auburn shades are best for people with brown, green or hazel eyes. This is because these particular eye colours also have a yellow base.
  • Hair colours like light gold or ash are cooler-toned colours and are best suited to people with blue or grey eyes. These eye colours have a blue base as opposed to having a yellow or brown base.

5. Determining the right hair colour for hair

Brown

Consider colouring your hair brown if you meet most of the following criteria:

  • Your hair is naturally mousy brown .
  • You want a low-maintenance colour.
  • Your hair is damaged. Browns reflect well in light.

 

RED

Red is a versatile colour and there’s usually a shade to suit anyone, but consider going with a red if you meet most of the following criteria.

  • Pink skin. Women with cool or pink skin pull off a darker red or violet-red well.
  • Golden and olive skin looks best with a dark natural auburn or dark red-brown.
  • Very pale skin. Anything from a bright unnatural red to a natural ginger can be flattering, but be sure to match the shade to your undertone.
  • Medium to dark skin. A bright fire-engine or postbox red can look very striking on darker skin. Once again, be sure to match the shade to your undertone.
  • Your hair is in good condition. If your hair is dry or damaged, it will have a hard time holding on to red color molecules and the colour will fade quickly.

 

BLONDE

Consider going blonde if you meet the criteria below.

  • You were blonde as a child. Warmer skin tones suit a golden blonde better, and cool skin tones suit cold ashy tones best. If your undertone is neutral, you can potentially get away with any shade but use your best discretion as to which shade will be most flattering.
  • You can afford regular maintenance. This is an expensive colour to maintain. You will need regular root touch-ups and toning products to make the coluor last longer without turning brassy.

 

BLACK

Consider going black if you meet the following criteria.

  • You have darker skin. Black or olive skin works best with this colour.
  • You are absolutely certain you want black. This is the hardest color to lift.

Related Tag: Colour Correction Hills District

Different Hair Colour
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FOR VIBRANT HAIR COLOUR, CHOOSE NO OTHER!

REVIVING RED

FOR VIBRANT COLOUR-TREATED HAIR

Red Hair Colour

ZeroSulfate®, oil-infused formulas, including the weekly Red or Copper Reflect Enhancer, maintain haircolour’s vibrancy even after 30 washes.*

86% of consumers agreed that copper red hair was visibly more vibrant and shiny when treated with the Reviving Red system.

– See more at: http://www.pureology.com/systems/reviving-red#sthash.cVtwikoY.dpuf

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