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Your Next Hair Move: What are you Doing for Spring?

5/14/2018

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Longer days and the sight of trees and flowers blooming mean
spring is upon us, but warmer weather may also signal it’s time
to consider your next hair move. Just like you can winterize your hair,
you can also freshen it up for the start of the season.
What better way to embrace sandals and shorts weather
than a new highlight or cut, especially if it’s on-trend.
Read on for what we expect to see more of this season.

​Balayage
This technique isn’t new, but it continues to be popular
regardless of hair length, style or texture. Why?
Because it yields beautiful results. The colorist—using
the client’s goals and natural hair features (like curl pattern),
paints the highlight in specific sections or in unique patterns to
target areas of the hair, (such as the ends) to draw the eye there.
The result is both natural and subtle yet has a come-hither effect. 
If a standard foil highlight has been your go-to, it may be time to consider balayage.


The Long Bob, or ‘Lob’
Long, layered bobs are still the rage. The layering adds texture
and body, the longer lengths movement, ease of care, and versatility.
And don’t think the lob is just one style—it’s many. A-line, inverted,
graduated and blunt are all styles of the lob and these are just a few.


So why not consider balayage or a new lob next time you’re in?
Call us or set up an appointment here.
Your stylist will be happy to work with you on achieving
the look that’s truly your own.

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