Babylights, balayage, color melting … But what are teasylights? If you are thinking of a change of look and you want to give light to your hair, there are different coloring techniques that are most desirable with which we can achieve the same objective (illuminate and lighten your hair) but in different ways , that is why it is important to know them and assess which one is the best for you.
And in this scenario, teasylights come into play, uncut and extremely natural highlights that, unlike babylights, are not born from the roots and are closer to balayage but in a more diffuse way. It is a perfect mane for the summer but that we can wear all year round and 100% modular.
The wicks teasylights is a technique with which to create multidimensional and full-bodied manes that lightens the hair from medium to ends (or at most from a few centimeters from the root and that dyes random strands in a kind of gradient , hence its naturalness and personality. Natural and subtle finishes reign this 2020 among hair trends.
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They are not symmetrical highlights from the roots to the ends, but a way of combining different colors (from the darkest to the most golden and bronze and even beige) and that greatly illuminates the hair, hence it is an ideal technique for brunettes and chestnuts . They are very irregular but well thought out highlights.
This technique plays with the lights and can vary in intensity, it is also very low maintenance since it keeps the root natural or with a combination of tones. The teasy highlights are usually made with traditional aluminum foil and the professional will take strands at random and with carding will make the color changes almost imperceptible.
You can give more intensity in the face area so that the change is more evident and it never goes out of style since the combination of tones can be adapted to those that are in fashion, from the warmest to the coldest, to the most intense to the softest …
As for the care, the basics in dyed hair. A lot of hydration (both in the salon every two or three weeks, if possible, and at home) and depending on the intensity of the strands, the ideal is to use a shampoo that nuances and / or without sulfates.
Teasy highlights are traditional highlights that can be customized, so it's an ideal technique for everyone. In the case of brunettes, it is especially wearable since it illuminates without losing the dark base of the hair and the change is striking, beautiful but not drastic .
The teasylights fade from the roots and are more powerful highlights, hence they move a lot away from the babylights and are a bit closer to the balayage . In any case, we already know, the most fun in hairdressing is playing and if you dare, you can try several techniques at the same time!