You may have heard of fancy hair words such as dip-dye, ombre, balayage and even flamboyage. These are the names given to different hair colouring techniques that are currently hot on the hair scene right now.
BeautySA caught up with David Gilson, celebrity hair stylist and guru from Carlton Hair International, to find out about the one technique that stood out for us the most – flamboyage.
Flamboyage is a revolutionary colour service, which demands creativity and technical skill, says Gilson. It was created by Angelo Seminara especially for Davines, a salon-exclusive hair care range.
HOW IT WORKS
The Davines Flamboyage colour service enhances your natural reflects. Stylists spontaneously blend bright and saturated tones with natural base colour using the Davines Flamoboyage Meche strips.
‘These adhesive strips provide precise colouring, and at the same time allow you to be creative,’ says Gilson. These strips select and isolate small random amounts of hair that now adhere to this ‘sticker’ and become a new working surface where the colour is then applied. ‘As these strips are transparent, it allows us to keep an eye on the development of the colour,’ Gilson adds.
WHY FLAMBOYAGE?
If you feel like spicing up your hair, this is a great way to do it. It offers a sun kissed look, leaves your hair looking natural, and the plus side is that it leaves no visible regrowth.
Available at all Carlton Hair International salons nationwide.
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30 Responses
I’m quite keen to try the ombre….
Interesting.
I am so into the dip-dye trend it isnt even funny. gotta love it!
This sounds incredibly interesting. I don’t really dye my hair anymore because I know that when I start going grey then I’ll have to do it all the time and dread it – so I am kind of waiting till then to experiment. Although I have spotted an odd grey hair (which I proceeded to pull out :P) so I might be experimenting very soon.
I want it! Very cool!
I’d like a change. Where and which Salons do this technique?
Loving this trend!! Not sure if I will try it though…
Takes some getting use to!
new to me but sounds interesting especially no visible regrowth part.
Interesting….