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How To Do Linear Color And Other Funky Color Techniques
How To Do Linear Color And Other Funky Color
Techniques
Author: Jenny Andrews B
At home hair color is a million-dollar business, but there are
some services that at-home hair color cannot provide. These
services include new and funky techniques used by stylists to
create custom styles and looks. But if you know how to do the
techniques, you can do them yourself without having to set foot
in a salon. Here are just a few of the latest salon color trends
and how to do them yourself:
Slicing
Slicing is probably the easiest highlighting technique for you
to master at home. The look is very trendy and is identified by
a few chunky highlights around the face or in the front of the
hair. To use this technique on your hair, make 1, 2, or 3
horizontal partings across the top of the head. The partings
should be ¼" to ½" thick and be spaced no less than 1" apart.
Next, work your color through the section of parted hair making
sure that you saturate the hair thoroughly. Failure to do so can
result in uneven or splotchy color. Process according to
directions, rinse, shampoo and dry.
Tipping
Tipping is a great color technique to use if you have short or
heavily textured hair. All you need to do is mix up your chosen
color according to the directions. Next, use your fingers to
apply color to the last ½" of your hair length. Use a comb
dipped in color to add extra interest and color to selected
parts of your cut. The best places to comb on color is in the
bangs and top layers.
Linear
Linear color was made famous by Christina Aguilera. While
Christina's color was wild and contrasting, this technique is
also used in more subtle hues to create classic looks. To do
linear color at home you will need two different hair colors
with the same tonal values. The difference in color can be as
little as a shade or two or be drastic.
To start the process of linear color, you first need to create
your partings. Begin at the occipital bone (the most prominent
bone in the back of the skull) and start a zigzag pattern from
ear to ear. The zigzags should be narrow and deep. Pin the top
part of your hair up onto the crown. Next, continue the zigzag
parting around the perimeter of the head. Note: You should not
have a solid line of hair parted around the front of the face
and hairline. The parting should leave only a few wisps of hair
here and there free.
Using your darker color, apply color to the underneath section
of hair and the lower section of hair around the face. Apply
the lighter color to the entire upper section. Process
according to instructions.
As with all color techniques, the partings are crucial when
trying out these tricks for yourself. So, pay extra attention
to your partings. If they don't look right, do them over before
applying color.
About The Author: Jenny is a hair expert, and the author of an
incredible free minicourse, that explains how to find your
unique style, how long or short you should have your hair, how
to find the right hair color for you, how to find the right
salon, and a lot more. Go to http://www.hairstylevillage.com/
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