Apparently it's better than regular bleach foils and stuff. And it looks far more natural. I'll only need it done every six months or so as opposed to every 2 or 3. www.lorenaseveri.com.au - i think there's some info on balyage there.FireFlower said:Balyage sounds awesome, but does it screw up your hair like bleaching it would? I wouldn't mind changing my hair colour but I'm scared of doing anything that might wreck my hair.
lawl yank spelling owns you.brogan77 said:Balyage, which means to sweep in French, is a free-form painting technique that has become more popular in the last few years. Instead of weaving or slicing and enlisting the use of foils, the colorist uses a color brush or a special dispensing tool to paint the hair with a lightener or color.
This process is suitable for the creation of more scattered highlights or lowlights and to painting the outer sheath as opposed to the underside of the hair.
Some colorists use foils to highlight the hair and balyage to add a few lowlights for greater dimension.
Caps which are snuggly fitting headpieces covered with tiny holes are used mostly for adding highlights or lowlights to very short hair. The colorist places the cap (traditionally made of latex and rubber, but also available in foam and plastic) on the client's head and then, using a crochet hook, pulls hair through the tiny holes. The exposed hair is then covered with a lightener or color to produce the desired effect.
I wrote that all myself.
Yes, ladies, I am very in touch with my feminine side. Swoon...fucking now.
FROM: http://www.salonfoil.com/newslist.phtml?nid=1glitterfairy said:*swoons*
Like the ones who graduated in 2004 and should've migrated off posting on a primarily high-school based forum on a daily basis into a job by now.brogan77 said:LOALZ IT TOTALLY WUZNT A JOKE AT ALL D00D.
absolute jagtards on this forum.
dats k. omfg. you scaredz me so bad! *cries*brogan77 said:Yeah you're a troll, that's great.
Uni forums.
Have a job.
If we all left, there would be pretty much no point to this forum, hey.
It's all been done, sonny jim. I'm terribly sorry I hurt yr pwecious widdle feelingz.
Or we went to UNIVERSITY/TAFE and found use of the university forums here.peoplepie said:Like the ones who graduated in 2004 and should've migrated off posting on a primarily high-school based forum on a daily basis into a job by now.