Balayage, shatush, ombre: what is the difference between these colors and what to choose? (A PHOTO)

Shatush and many others. And in order to properly paint in the cabin, you need to know what this type is. After all, there is a high probability that it will not suit you. So how to understand all these types of staining?

ombre

This painting technique appeared before all. About three or four years ago. And it was this type of painting that was the most popular for several seasons in a row. Highlighting was its predecessor. So what does an ombre look like? The colorist applies color along the entire length of the hair, without touching the roots, evenly stretching it. That is, creating a smooth transition. As a result, a gradient is formed in which the root zones are darker and the tips are lighter. This coloring can have hundreds of variations. You can make an easy, completely imperceptible transition.

You can make it brighter or choose non-standard, saturated colors. All this depends only on the desires of the client. The advantage of ombre is that it is not difficult to make it at home. This, in fact, is what many girls do. But still, it is better to do this procedure in the salon with a good master, as you risk ruining the condition of your hair by doing something wrong. But this trend is already gradually going out of fashion and is being replaced by more natural types of staining. This method is suitable for those who want to experiment with their hair, but do not want to go to the salon and dye their roots every time. After all, they will grow smoothly and merge with the transition.

Balayazh


This technique came to us from France. And the peak of her popularity came in the summer of 2017. The essence of such coloring is that the colorist applies paint to the hair with chaotic movements. And thanks to this, light, but natural highlights appear on the hair. Unlike highlighting, in which clear staining lines are visible, the opposite is true here. The main task is to create the most natural effect of burnt strands. You are unlikely to be able to do this option at home. Most likely the result will not console you at all, but it's worth a try.


It turns out not even for all masters, as it requires certain experience and skill. Balayazh is also quite comfortable - the bleached strands merge with the hair and do not require constant coloring. Only this applies to owners of long hair, and girls with a short haircut will need to visit the salon about once every 2 months to repeat the procedure on regrown strands.

Shatush


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