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Coloring techniques in more detail
Program 1
In
the brunette family we want to create
texture and movement within 3 key areas. On
the back perimeter area we block color with
a dark petrol black creating depth. The
feature panel of this haircut is the front
fringe and side areas where pieces of
texture are achieved by petrol black,
biscuit brown and caramel slices. The rest
of the hair is kept in a block color with a
cool jade brown applied to keep the focus on
the front perimeter area.
Program 2

Long layered brunette hair is given
dimension and movement using back to back
slabbing slices alternating honey and cool
topaz foils to feature the layering around
the facial area. A rich mocha brown base
color is applied everywhere else to frame
and add depth and shine to the long hair
giving a multi-textured finished look.
Programme 3

With the blonde family we first on the
undercut apply a cool mink blonde in a block
color to create depth and cool down any
existing brassy tones. The regrowth
elsewhere is then retouched to ensure even
color. To encourage and emphasis movement
and tonal variance we introduce 3 textures
of an Icy blonde, a lowlight and a rose
blonde, foiling these tones on top and into
the regrowth tint. Clever selection of these
tones gives feature and movement to the
longer layers around the face.
Programme 4

Clarity blonde is the feature here, where we
focus clarity in the form of pearlised icy
blonde around the parting area alternating
foils. To create depth a feature panel
around the back is darkened with pewter
blonde shadowing into a textured naturalised
blonde adding to the brightness and coolness
of the icy blonde on the parting area. The
technique achieves soft textured blondes
with definition without stripeness.
Programme 5

Red being the color of strength is achieved
by firstly undershadowing a deep rich
cinnamon red around the nape and side under
sections. The base color elsewhere is then
retouched with a ruby red. A feature panel
alternating slices of dark brown and rich
garnet red bring movement and focus to the
internal layering in the haircut.
Programme 6

Autumn shades in the red family softly
feature the frontal layering and wispier
side panels in this haircut. An alternative
mix of contrasting tones of violet, apricot
blonde and brown feature and focus on the
layering shadowing against a rich copper
brown base color.
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