![]() ![]() Lowlights are the opposite of highlights. These are processed using foils and the result is a much brighter but slightly more natural look than highlights. The result is lightened strands of hair that create an overall brighter effect.īabylights and Lowlights also fall under the umbrella of highlights, and your stylist may use one of these techniques instead of or in combination with highlights! Babylights are micro highlights, made using the same technique as highlights but much more finely woven to create much smaller lightened strands. Unlike balayage which starts at the mid-lengths and is hand painted, highlights are created by weaving sections of hair and painting bleach on starting at the root. They can help raise the overall lightness of the hair, but require more maintenance as regrowth is more noticeable. ![]() So how do classic highlights differ from balayage? Highlights are root-to-tip lightened strands of hair, processed using foils for a brighter lift. It’s created using the same technique as balayage, but the hair is left to process using foils to achieve a much higher lift and more intense result with colours such as creamy blonde and silver. We call this the Live True Balayage at our salons. ![]() Blonde Balayage by Zofija at Live True Sohoįoilage If you’ve heard of balayage, you might have heard of foilayage or foilage. ![]()
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