Balayage

Although many think of balayage as a modern colouring and highlighting technique. Its origins can be traced back to 1970’s Paris, with a look called ‘balayage a coton’.

Balayage from the french for ‘sweep away’ and ‘a coton’ after the strips of cotton used to separate the hair while it processes.

In the modern era, many new techniques have arisen to give different affects to the colour application.

Subtle lightening to fashion tones

From ultra fine lightening to give a soft natural appearance to going for stronger larger sections giving fashion tones a softer look for everyday wear, or all out bright contrast.

Whatever the application method you and your stylist go for, rest assured that we have the best trained stylists to create these looks.

Precision and skill

This is no straight forward colouring and even the most ‘natural’ of finishes require skill, precision and a creative mindset.

It is literally free-hand painting by your stylist with a selection of tint brushes straight onto your hair.

No set pattern, complete freedom and creativity at its best.

Price – £80