At Green Heads we work with two types of lightening, firstly we use traditional bleaching which is free from ammonia, ammonium persulfate and perfume, and secondly we use a lightening clay which is completely natural. The lightening clay is available in beige and golden tones, while with traditional bleaching we can also create cool tones.

Balayage

Different techniques for highlights and highlights

  • Balayage
  • Baby lights
  • Paper loops
  • Ombre
  • Face-framing highlights

Balayage

Balayage is a hair coloring technique that has become increasingly popular in recent years. The technique originates from France and the word "balayage" means "sweeping" in French. Balayage is a technique in which hair color is applied to the hair to create a gradual transition from a darker to a lighter shade, or vice versa. Instead of coloring the entire hair from the roots to the ends, the color is applied with a brush in sweeping movements, which creates a natural and smooth transition between colors. A big advantage of balayage is that it gives a more natural look, making the hair look more sun-kissed and shiny. The technique is also gentler on the hair because the color is not applied directly to the scalp, which reduces the risk of damage and drying out. There are also many different ways to apply balayage, depending on the length and texture of the hair. For example, a stylist can paint freehand on the strands or use the "foilayage" technique, where the colored sections are placed between paper to provide more control and precision. (We at Green Heads, who are certified by Grön Salong, use paper instead of aluminum foil as it is better for the environment.) Another advantage of balayage is that it is a versatile technique that can be adapted to different color preferences and styles. Balayage can be used to create a subtle color change or to create a dramatic and contrasting look.

Baby lights

Babylights is a hair coloring technique that creates a natural and light lightness in the hair. Babylights can be applied to the entire hair or just to selected sections to create dimension and depth. The technique is especially suitable for people with lighter hair, as the strands create a natural lightness that can enhance the existing hair color. Babylights are also a good option for people who want a subtle change in hair color, without it being too dramatic or noticeable. Babylights are an adaptable technique that can be used to create different effects depending on the desired style. For example, babylights can be used to create a sun-bleached effect on the hair, or to create dimension and depth in a bob or lob hairstyle. Another advantage of babylights is that they are relatively easy to maintain. Because the strands are thin and subtle, the regrowth is less noticeable than with other coloring techniques, which allows the hair to look fresh and natural for a longer period of time.

Paper loops

Paper loops are a popular technique for lightening hair. This means that the sections of hair where we apply the lightening are covered with paper to isolate and protect the selected area of ​​the hair with bleach or color. This helps to create a more concentrated effect and gives the hairdresser more control over the process. The technique can be used in different ways, depending on the desired effect. For example, they can be used to create thin, subtle highlights or larger, more dramatic highlights. A hairdresser can also use paper loops to create an ombre effect, where the hair gradually goes from a darker to a lighter color. Paper loops are usually suitable for people with naturally dark hair, as the bleach needs more time to work and may need to be applied several times to achieve the desired effect. However, this can also mean a longer treatment time and higher cost. Another advantage of paper loops is that they can be more precise than other techniques such as balayage or babylights. The hairdresser can work with greater precision on the area to be colored, which gives a smoother and more accurate color result.

Ombre

Ombre is a hair coloring technique where the hair gradually goes from a darker shade at the roots to a lighter shade at the ends. The technique involves applying the color in such a way that a smooth transition is created between the colors. There are different variations of ombre, such as "reverse ombre" where the color gradually goes from light at the roots to dark at the ends. There is also "sombre", which is a more subtle variation of ombre with smoother transitions between the colors. Ombre can be created with different color shades, but the most common are going from dark brown to caramel or blonde. To create an ombre effect, the color is usually applied to the hair using a freehand technique, without using paper or other aids. The color is usually applied to the lower parts of the hair, while the roots and ends are left untouched or colored in a different shade. One advantage of ombre is that it is a relatively low-maintenance coloring technique because the roots do not need to be colored regularly. Instead, you can let your hair grow out naturally and only touch up the color when needed.

Face framing highlights / money piece

If you haven't heard the term money piece, you may have heard of face framing highlights, which are exactly the same thing. Face framing highlights are a technique for focusing on highlighting the face by adding highlights around the hairline, facial contours, and jawline. It is one of the most sought-after techniques in hair coloring and can enhance a person's appearance by adding more definition, depth, and movement to the hair. Face framing highlights can be customized to the person's specific face shape and skin tone, ensuring that the color or highlights work with the person's natural features and appearance. Another benefit of the technique is that it can be used to freshen up a hairstyle without having to make a total change. Highlights around the face can add a touch of freshness and nuance to the hair without having to do a full color.

Tips on hair products for curled and highlighted hair

It is important that you take care of your hair at home between hairdressing visits. Using hair products that are nourishing will help you keep your hair colour fresh for a long time. Do you like cool shades on your strands? Then you should use silver products, we recommend silver shampoo and silver conditioner Blond beauty from Bruns. We also recommend that you regularly do a deep cleansing detox for a slight brightening effect as coatings can discolour light hair. Green Head's own detoxifying algae treatment, Alg In Treatment, is perfect for refreshing your strands. The treatment also contains amino acids that build up the protein in the hair and give shine and a full feeling, which is something bleached hair often needs a little extra of, you can find Alg In Treatment  here. When it comes to styling products, heat protection is important, Oways Thermo-detangling Cloud both protects and adds shine. If you want more tips on products that are suitable for blonde hair, we have collected them here !