Lights, transparencies, ribbons and wicks

The fastest, easiest and fun way to animate our hair and change of look is to be done wicks in the hair . There are for all tastes, depending on the result you want to achieve.

exist Wicks Thin or thick, made with methods such as aluminum foil, cap, comb or applicator. In the beauty salon you can choose between:

1. Lights . Of a hair-like color, lighter or darker half tone, to give it luminosity.
 

2. Battens . Of a thickness of three to five centimeters, they can be of any color. To make them at home you should know that some kits include a pre-pierced hat and a crochet to give it light.

3. Rays . Very thin, gold are the most requested and are excellent to cover white hair .
 

4. Transparencies . Subtle and delicate lines of color, give light to the face and are appreciated only in the sun.

The process is complicated so to obtain unique effects and multi-faceted reflexes, you have to put yourself in the hands of a professional. And if you decide to wear Wicks , lights or transparencies, here is a list of positive aspects:

1. They give greater definition to the hair and luminosity to the face.

2. The Wicks clear, one or two shades of natural hair color, give visual volume and a sweeter appearance.

3. Copper transparencies favor all tones.

4. Blondes on a chestnut base create a fabulous honey tone.

5. You can alternate several colors, for example, three different blondes provide movement and illuminate the features.

6. The blond ash becomes warmer if golden strands are applied on the surface.

7. An intense chestnut is encouraged by only reflecting slightly coppery tips.

Remember, if you plan to dye or put on Wicks In hair, it is important that you use quality hair products, go with a professional stylist to obtain unique effects and multi-faceted reflections, and take into account some conditions to avoid damaging your hair. hair and scalp .
 

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