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Nanci Cascio All Rights Reserved. WHAT YOU’LL FIND ON THIS SITE
My ABOUT page has a Price List SUMMER 2005 Hair Color trends in my TREND REPORT Face shape appropriate Hair Cut & Styles in my STYLE GUIDE You’ll discover information regarding Hair Color Correction, Bleaching, Toning, Single Process Hair Color and how to maintain beautiful hair.
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BRUNETTE HAIR COLOR IS THE NEW BLONDE ARE YOUR BLONDE HIGHLIGHTS ONE SOLID MASS OF WHITE HAIRCOLOR?
Which isn't highlighted at all. Highlights should be subtle and not over powering.
In fact, your predominant hair color should be your natural hair color that gives you depth and The highlighted hair should do just that to your natural hair color, Highlight. While some Los Angeles hair stylists tend to over process blonde into a harsh single tone hair color that looks heavy. Without tone, depth or warmth. Showing a distinctive line of demarcation or roots in less than 4 weeks. LESS IS MORE
I tend to create hair color designs that are less effort to keep & maintenance low for my clients.
Graceful grow-outs are genuinely my idea of the perfect highlight or hair color.
MY MOTTO
"Your Only Opportunity To Create A Perfect Hair Color Is On The First Application."
HIGHLIGHTS
Hair color should have both LIGHT & DEPTH. Dimension, and Texture incorporated to complete a day-at-the-beach or sun-kissed look. Hair color tones can be cool, warm, or intense. Formulated to suit individual style, preference, or trend HAIR COLOR BALANCING
My specific design allows hair color DEPTH and WARMTH to be re-introduced
Into an otherwise over-highlighted head of hair color. Anything less than perfect becomes a hair color correction, will be costly, And add stress or damage to the hair. WORDS TO LIVE BY
Communication, Communication & Communication
I will listen to your specific needs. A good consultation is so important between a hair colorist & client. Having a clear understanding of the hair color process and design is vital for Excellent results and happiness. If your hair stylist or hair colorist doesn’t understand what it is you want then excuse yourself, Get up from the hair chair and leave the salon. That's it. Be strong and don’t be afraid. |