Dyeing

Mega selection of different hair dyeing techniques - 21 varieties (250 photos)

When you decide to change your look, the first thing you think about is your hair. Because dyeing and cutting your hair like nothing else helps to change your image and style. There are a huge number of different hair coloring techniques in the world, which are beautiful, special in their own way and give a chic or creative result.

Airtach

Airtach is a great alternative to the classic hair highlighting, as well as simple blonde dyeing. This technique paints with a very peculiar method, which, like air spraying, paints over your strands. The master skillfully wields a brush, resulting in a very natural transition between your native color and the artificial one.

Airtach is the only technique in which the master uses a hairdryer to dye the strands. Thanks to this approach, the hair acquires multifaceted color transitions, as well as fantastic play. Airtach suits both light and dark and red hair. This technique looks equally good on different hair lengths, so every girl can try such a wonderful coloring.

Shatush

The shatush technique is one of the few that allows you to achieve a more natural hair coloring. It gives hair the effect of strands burnt out in the sun, which has recently become popular. The most suitable for this technique is dark hair. Because the effect of burnt-out strands on them will look more natural.

On blond hair, the shatush technique will also look great, just here the mixture of native and artificial colors will already be a little more noticeable. Here, two to three shades close to your own hair color are always used.

Balayazh

Balayage is another technique that gives hair the effect of sunburned strands. But its difference from shatush is that it is applied with sharper strokes with a special brush. The master does not use foil, as when highlighting hair, and the "drawing" itself turns out to be rich, but at the same time, as if blurred.

Balayazh came to us from the 70s from France, and after a while he has already won the hearts of our women. The master always uses this technique to shade the paint as much as possible near the hair roots, which allows you to create a more natural effect of burnt-out strands.

Bronding

The bronzing technique combines two classic coloring techniques, coloring and highlighting, which ultimately gives the most natural and natural result of hair coloring. A rich palette of shades can be used here, each of which is selected individually for your hair.

 

Bronzing can create a beautiful play of color on your hair, as well as make a smooth deepening of color from roots to ends. If you have a short haircut, then it is bronding that can set off short hair and give it volume.

Babelight

Jack Howard created a similar staining technique, the author of many works on various types of highlighting. He combined balayage and highlighting, which eventually gave way to a new look - babylights. The final result gives a beautiful play of strands that seem to flicker in the sun.

 

Babelight is suitable for dark and blonde hair, as well as for thick or weakened hair.Also in the case of weakened and thin hair, this technique gives them volume and as if revives them.

Highlighting

The masters here do not touch all the hair, but only individual strands. Due to this, it turns out to update any hair color without resorting to their complete repainting. The technique involves lightening the strands a tone or two higher than your native color. The strands are dyed vertically using dye and foil.

There are other types of highlighting where foil is not used. The master can also apply two techniques: lightening or bleaching, followed by toning of the hair. Each of the approaches has its own technique and the finished result.

Coloring

Hair coloring differs from highlighting in that it can use from 2 to 15 shades at once. This can be more natural and natural tones, which will differ from your native color by a couple of shades. And in another version, these are bright and colored paints. Coloring is especially suitable for those girls who decided to add a zest to their image.

If so, you can dye a few strands of hair red or some other bright color. Here it is already worth contacting an experienced colorist for advice, and he will tell you exactly what color you need.

Ombre

The ombre technique opened itself to the world in 2013 and since then has not lost its relevance from season to season. Translated from the French word ombre means "shadow". Previously, this name was confirmed when colorists seemed to draw color along the entire length of the hair. In particular, these were natural and more natural shades. Such as white, black, brown, beige, chestnut and others.

But over time, the fashion has changed and more and more bright shades are in demand. Red, blue, green, yellow, pink. The ombre technique perfectly blends the two colors on your head. Your own and artificial.

Sobmre

The sombre technique has arisen relatively recently and has become a subspecies of ombre. The fact is that sombre and ombre are very similar techniques to each other, but the result is a different color for each. Sobmre assumes a barely noticeable transition of color from one to another, and in measurement such a transition is much more pronounced.

Sombre makes the place where the two colors merge almost invisible, giving the impression that your hair has simply grown back after the next dyeing. But the result itself looks much better and more beautiful than in the case of the latter.

Mazhimesh

Mazhimesh is one of the types of highlighting, but it is a more delicate hair coloring. And the thing is that this technique does not use ammonia, which has a very aggressive effect on the hair structure. Mazhimesh works with special products, in which this substance is completely absent.

Mazhimesh is a more loyal version of highlighting, capable of lightening your strands with the help of cream and wax. Foil or a special hat is also used here, which will lighten your strands 3-4 tones higher.

Coloring 3d

The most difficult staining of all existing types. And the whole difficulty lies in the fact that the masters create on the hair a real play of many shades that shimmer and go well with each other.

The painstaking work of the master allows you to create a holographic, voluminous effect on the hair. 3d. This coloring is suitable for blondes and brunettes, where the final result will look equally good. The most interesting thing is that in the sun, the color of the strands can have one shade, and in cloudy times or in the late afternoon, another.

Hair elumination

This technique not only colors your hair, but can also make it healthier. Translated from the Latin word, it means "light" that is, your hair acquires, like an internal glow after dyeing. Elumination is expensive, but well worth it.

In the process of dyeing, your hair is covered with a protective film, which then protects it from environmental influences. Here, dyes are always used without the use of hydrogen peroxide, which allows you to dye your hair without damaging it too much.

Monochrome staining

The most popular coloring in the world due to its simple design and beautiful results. Now we are talking about the use of ordinary paint, both shop and professional. In the composition of such paints, ammonia is most often used, which can harm the hair structure. But still, this type is considered the most universal.

Many women around the world paint themselves in this way at home, saving money and time. A rich palette of various colors will allow you to dye your hair in any color.

Toning

Hair tinting is an alternative to solid color. Tinting is safer than conventional hair dyeing. And the thing is that the tonic does not contain aggressive compounds and therefore they do not destroy or dry the hair itself.

In toning, unstable paints are used, which only color the hair from above, without penetrating inside. But such paint will not last long and after the first wash off, you will notice a loss of brightness of the coloring pigment.

Degrade

Degrade is an excellent option for high-quality color stretch along the entire hair length. Only this technique is able to give you a real undertones on your hair. Most often, more natural shades from light to dark are used here.

But this technique should not be confused with the pattern, where two colors are also intertwined. Degrade makes a transition from color to color, where the place of fusion is clearly expressed.

Two-color staining

A very creative dyeing method where the masters dye the hair in two different colors. And this is completely different from the ombre technique, where two colors merge into one. Here, your hair will be split into two different colors. The color can be placed on the hair vertically or horizontally.

The colors are usually bright and contrasting here: white and black, red and blue, pink and orange, blue and green, purple and white. Two-tone coloring is suitable for short and long hair.

Pixel coloring

Unusual hair coloring, where masters draw pixel patterns on the strands. Masters apply coloring pigment to the hair in layers, which ultimately forms a three-dimensional geometric pattern.

Pixel color is excellent for different hair. It will look interesting on short hair lengths as well as long ones. In any case, it will be a very effective and unusual choice that will make others turn around after you.

 

Stencil painting

Coloring here takes place thanks to special curly stencils through which the masters apply different patterns to the hair. These can be drawings of birds, animals, flowers, or just abstract patterns.

Often with stencil dyeing, many girls also resort to extreme repainting of the main part of their hair. As a result, it forms a very creative and original image.

Latent coloring

If you dreamed of adding a bright detail to your image, but did not dare to radically repaint in red or blue, then hidden coloring will allow you to achieve the desired effect in a more cunning way.

The master separates the top layer of hair and paints only the bottom one, which, if you lower the top layer, completely disappears behind it. Thus, latent coloring is formed, where the palette of shades can have any tone.

The hidden dye technique allows you to enjoy any vibrant color by simply letting your hair down. And when the wind blows, your hair will develop very beautifully and shimmer with bright shades.

Rainbow hair coloring

This is one of the brightest color options and gives your strands a beautiful color transition.Before dyeing, hair is always bleached, so that afterwards colored dyes can be applied to them, which have a color category like a rainbow.

But they do not always use only rainbow colors, as well as other juicy and acidic shades. Such coloring will not last long, since non-aggressive compounds are used in the composition of the paint, and after 7 baths your hair will acquire its usual native shade.

 

Crayon staining

Coloring with crayons is a fairly simple and safest method of dyeing hair in colored shades. Crayons can be in hard form, soft pastel, as well as in the form of a comb and fondant. Each of the species is especially good, but the most persistent are soft crayons.

They are very easy to apply to the hair and wash off easily. Unfortunately, crayons are only suitable for light hair, since they will be almost invisible on dark hair.

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