Balayage was one of the popular hair trends and still is to this day… #Smelting.
Is hair Smelting the new Balayage?? ELLE spoke to Aleks from Esstudio Galleria pioneering 2018’s latest colour technique, read up to get down-low. Find ELLE Aus FB post here. The story also made it to ELLE Netherlands. “We discovered the smelting technique when experimenting with new ways to repair and restore bad colour jobs, fix banding issues and clean up home hair colours gone bad. Smelt is melting down the roots and smudging colours throughout the hair.
Before & After Photos Esstudio Galleria
As the name suggests, smelting involves smudging and melting colours together to create a blended and seamless finish. Abadia explains, “smelting is all about blending the roots and ends into two colours. Read the full article at the Beauty Crew site here.
The new smelting colouring technique involves lifting the overall colour to the lightest levels of blonde from roots to the ends. This will give hair extra volume, body and create loads of texture with tones and depth of colour shades. This allows us to play with smelting colours from roots to the ends, creating amazing texture, dimension and movement to the hair,” said Aleks. Read full article at Beauty 101.
Celebrities sporting the look find article: Hayley Balwin Beauty crew article
LINKS
https://www.beautycrew.com.au/most-popular-celebrity-hair-colours-of-2018
http://sydsocial.melbournesocial101.com/beauty-101smelting-hair-colouring/
https://www.beautycrew.com.au/innovative-hair-colouring-techniques-to-try
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