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Asymmetrical Bob

An Asymmetrical Bob is shorter in length and cut into a bob that’s uneven, where one side is longer than the other. The best thing is that you can have length and angle adjusted to suit your face shape or depending on the facial feature you want to highlight.


Blunt Cut


 “Blunt” refers to your hair being cut the same length all around. As opposed to careful, nuanced layers that fall just so, it gets straight to a single point.

Layer Cut


Layered hair is a hairstyle that gives the illusion of length and volume using long hair for the illusion of length and short hair for volume, as an easy style to manage. Hair is arranged into layers, with the top layers cut shorter than the layers beneath.

Pixie Cut


A Pixie cut is a short hairstyle generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top and very short bangs. It is a variant of a crop. The name is derived from the mythological pixie.

Brazilian Blowout


The Brazilian Blowout hair treatment consists of liquid keratin formula that bonds to your hair to create a protective layer around each strand. This process effectively diminishes frizz, seals the cuticle, and protects against external damage

Step 1: Clarifying Shampoo

Clarifying shampoo takes out all the product build-up in your hair and allows your hair shaft to absorb the most out of your treatment — no need to condition. You want your hair follicles as product free as possible, so we rinsed thoroughly. After washing, hair is patted dry to get rid of excess water.

Step 2: Adding In The Brazilian Blowout Treatment

While hair was damp, the treatment will be applied in one-inch sections, making sure that each section received the same amount of product. Then brushed out each section to evenly distribute the treatment.

Step 3: Blow Dry & Straighten

After hair was covered with a thin layer of the treatment, the hair will be  blow-dried in small sections. (emphasized that the blow drying needs to be done with a boar bristle brush, and not a metal bristle brush.)

Hair is then straightened each section seven times at 400 degrees in no more than half-inch sections. The more times you flatiron a section, the straighter your hair stays. We want to bake the treatment into hair, not burn the product in.

Step 4: Rinse Out

Yup, you heard that right. After the treatment, blow dry, and straightening, you have to rinse out your hair.

Color & Highlights


All Over Color


All Over Color Also commonly called “single-process hair color,” all-over color is a one-step process that involves coating the hair with a single shade. Within all-over/single process hair color, there are three levels: semi-permanent, demi-permanent, and permanent

Retouch Color


A Color Retouch is when a stylist applies a single color to your root area where the natural hair growth starts. This is the only place hair color is applied during a color retouch. Weather be covering gray, darkening or softening your root color.

Partial Highlights


Simply put, Partial Highlights involve partially highlighting your mane. This highlighting technique is focused on one section of your hair. Rather than providing all-over dimension, partial highlights can be used to create a subtle or bold look depending on where they’re placed and the amount of contrast you desire.

All Over Highlights


A Full Highlight involves highlighting hair in every section of your head. This could be slightly lightening all your hair or for something more dramatic, going from brunette to blonde.

Highlights w/ Tint in Between


Combining Highlights (or lowlights) with a global tint painted in between perfectly fuse and blend the colours. Most stylists will use foil to separate strands of hair which will be lightened whilst the rest is left natural or covered using a tint.

All Over Highlight


All Over Color – This refers to an all-over application of hair color, which processes and then is done. Vivid/Fashion Colors – “Vivid colors are direct dyes; this means it is not permanent. It is a temporary color that may slightly fade with each shampoo.

Retouch Vivid Color


 Instead of dyeing the entirety of your hair every time you need a little coverup, Retouch Vivid Color simply dyes the root. Because you’re not coating the length of the strands, you end up sparing the ends of your hair the damage they would otherwise suffer.

Partial Vivid Highlight


Simply put, Partial Vivid Highlights involve partially highlighting your mane. This highlighting technique is focused on one section of your hair. Rather than providing all-over dimension, partial highlights can be used to create a subtle or bold look depending on where they’re placed and the amount of contrast you desire.

Babylights


 Babylights are very delicate, white-blonde highlights created using a very fine colour technique to mimic that blonde hue achieved if your hair is naturally lightened in the sun. One of the main attractions of the Babylights techniques is that it can be applied to any hair colour and any length (long/short).

Basic Perm


Basic perms have uniform curls throughout the entire coif—they’re the same size and shape.

Spiral Perm


A Spiral Perm is a permanent wave where the curl shape has different sizes and lengths. Having a blast from the glorious ’80s, the perm hairstyle is back in business but now with its modern twists! Spiral curls are created by rolling the hair onto the perm rod in a vertical manner.

Deep Conditioning


A Deep Conditioning treatment will condition the cuticle and help the scale-like cells to lie flat, giving the hair a smoother and shinier appearance. They’ll add moisture to your locks: One of the main reasons that hair becomes unmanageable and dull looking is because it’s been stripped of it’s moisture.

Deep Conditioning with Keratin Treatment


With Keratin as the deep conditioning treatment’s main ingredient, the product actually smooths out the hair cuticle and layers it with a strong protective coating that “resists heat, humidity, styling, split ends, and sun damage.” Afterward, hair is left feeling smoother, detangled, shinier, and stronger

Babe Extension


Babe Tape-In Hair Extensions are made of the highest quality 100% Remy human hair. Hot fusion extensions attach strands of hair to the client’s head with a keratin-based tip. The process uses a heating element to attach or fuse the keratin bond and extension to the client’s hair. Since human hair is 95% keratin, the fusion method is safe, comfortable and long-lasting.

Weft Extension


Wefted extensions are a type of extension which has been sewn to create a small bundle. The hair is then fed a machine to reinforce the stitch near the root of each individual hair on your head, giving you a seamless look. These extensions have become a great way to improve the volume and look of your hair.

Bead Extension


Beaded Weft Extensions are a type of hair extension where the hair is sewn into a horizontal strip, which is called a weft. Your stylist then secures the extension to your head by pairing small sections of the strand of extensions with your own hair. This pair is then secured using a bead that sits tight up against the roots of your hair. The sound of a bead attaching your extension to your hair may sound alarming, but the bead is very small and will be the same color as the extensions

Hair Therapy


Non-surgical hair replacement involves the use of a hair “system” (essentially a fancy term for a toupée). Unlike the toupées of decades past, many modern hair systems look convincing, with a similar shape and texture to your real hair. Some are even made using natural human hair.

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