3.5 .Мелирование волос
Highlighting the hair.
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. Highlights can be any color, as long as
it's a lighter level than the surrounding hair. Hair lightened with bleach or
permanent color will be permanent until new growth begins to show. Highlighted
hair can make the hair appear fuller. Therefore, it is sometimes recommended
for people with thin and fine hair. It also a recommended service for achieving
better color balance with people that have at least 50% gray, and it also helps
to diminish the line of demarcation once the new growth is showing from
permanent hair color.
Basic foil highlighting
Foil highlighting is the process of using foil to separate strands of hair which will be lightened from strands
of hair which will remain its natural color. The process is done by applying
lightener to the hair that has been woven and separated using an applicator
brush. The foil is then folded to protect the hair and surrounding area during
the "processing" time. This is the amount of time required to achieve
the desired results. In highlighting hair, hydrogen peroxide mixed with
pigment is used to change the color of the strand. This process is also used in
applying "lowlights" to the hair. In this process, hair dyes are used
to create strands of hair that are darker than the natural color.
Hair painting
Coloring
a young girl's hair with temporary spray paint
Hair painting is a method of
highlighting hair that uses free handed technique to achieve a highlighted
effect. Hair painting methods are permanent and employ a hair-painting brush.
Foils, plastic wrap, paper, or cotton may be used to separate lightened hair
from non lightened hair. While brushes are commonly used in hair painting, one
may also use combs to paint or highlight thin-sized strands of hair.
- Balayage (from the
French, meaning "scanning, sweeping") is a technique of
free-form painting on clean, styled hair. The results are subtle, and thus
more natural-looking than foiling or chunking. Balayage in its many
variations is currently trending in Hollywood.
- Leopard hair
highlights,
or leopard hair print, consist in creating hair highlights with a
leopard pattern. The process to create leopard spots effects can be
realized first bleaching in spots a hair tuft and then coloring with a
brown tint the external parts of the bleached spots. It is even common to
use funky and eccentric colors for this effect. This kind of hair process
started as urban Street fashion as new trend, in fact is often
combined with weird haircuts. Gallery and How to Leopard hair print.It
is possible to apply the leopard hair print both on long hair tuft or on
shaven head parts. Another similar motif used for spot hair highlight is
the cheetah hair pattern.
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Frosting
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Frosting a process of lightening trends of hair while leaving the
adjacent hairs untreated. A highlighting cap may be used with this technique.
Hair is pulled through holes in the cap and that hair is then lightened. The
effects of this can give the hair a look that is "salt and pepper"
with a decent amount of hair left untreated. It will create a stark contrast
between the colors and will usually not resemble natural highlights. This is a
popular technique for those with shorter hair.
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Chunking
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Chunking is a style of highlight which is larger and thicker than
a traditional highlight, rather than to a method of creating highlights. Chunky
highlights are generally offered in a wider variety of bold natural colors, as
well as a large number of artificial, or unnatural, colors and are used to
create more contrast, rather than subtle texture, as in traditional, thinner
highlights.
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Safety concerns
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It Is recommended that these services be performed by a licensed
professional to achieve desired results. It is always important to read all of
the manufacture's directions on any chemical applied to the skin or hair. The
FDA bans the use of hair dyes for eyelash and eyebrow tinting or dyeing even in
beauty salons
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