Blonding
Balayage
“Balayage’, which means “sweeping” in French, is a hair painting technique that can done in open air, although I usually use foils (also known as “foilage”). It typically results in desner lightness towards the ends of the hair, creating a seamless blend that gradually transitions up to a natural-looking root. Depending on the desired result, balayage can have more or less dimension, but the overall goal is to achieve a soft, grown-out, and lived-in look.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants low-maintenance colour with natural feel and less frequent touch-ups.
Babylights
Babylights are finely woven highlights that offer a very natural, subtle look - even when applied close to the root. They grow out softly and give the hair a delicate, shimmery effect with low contrast. Babylights are an excellent option for blending grays as they look incredibly natural and effortless. They are one of my most popular services, especially when paired with micro foils for extra precision.
Micro-foils
Micro-foils are a precision highlighting technique where highlights - usually babylights, slices or both - are placed back-to-back with minimal space in between. This creates maximum brightness and an overall low-contrast, seamless result. Micro foils are ideal for clients who want to achieve maximum lightness while maintain a soft, blended look without harsh lines.