VLCC Institute Hair Styling Course is structured in a way that it covers all aspects of Hair Styling Techniques like Conditioning, Re bonding, Advance Highlights, Perming etc.
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1. • Balayage & Ombre
• Balayage and Ombre may sound that the names of two exotic places
but they are, in fact, hair colouring styles which are used to highlight
hair streaks in a different yet attractive way.
• We, as hairstylists, know the difference between an Ombre and a
Balayage.
• Balayage is the “Technique”
• Balayage has been around for a while, but this timeless technique is
creeping its way back into being one of the most popular hair color
requests in salons today.
• Balayage is a French word meaning to sweep or to paint. It allows for
a sun-kissed natural looking hair colour – similar to what nature gives
us as children – with softer, less noticeable re growth lines. The
principal idea being less is more when creating soft, natural looks
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5. • Balayage is applied on the surface and not saturated through the
section until the very tips, otherwise you would have a streak of
colour that isn’t vey soft at all. It can also be called a freehand
technique because no foil or meche are used to create the
highlights.
• It’s a technique that becoming better known because all the
models and A-listers are wearing it.
• Healthy hair is attractive hair and that’ll never go out of fashion.
Balayage gives a gorgeous healthy finish that looks nature-
enhanced, glossy and expensive. It can be natural or strong,
whatever you want, it’s all about the application technique.
6. • Ombre is the ‘'Technique’’
• The hair world borrowed the term 'Ombre' from the French word meaning
shaded or shading. Ombre hair color is generally darker at the roots
through the mid-shaft and then gradually gets lighter from the mid-shaft to
the ends. It is usually achieved using a balayage technique and is ideal for
clients looking for a low-maintenance style.
• The Ombre technique can seem intimidating to stylists that are used to the
control of foils but as difficult as this technique can look, the results are
always gorgeous and way easier than you think.
• One of the many reasons this technique is so great is that it looks good on
almost anyone. Ombre requires very little upkeep, making it easier for it to
remain on trend.
• Stay current and of the moment by introducing your clients to new trends
and techniques.