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Services

*All figures are starting price points and can fluctuate upwards
depending on the time, length, and product used for the service

Full Highlight - Highlighting hair means isolating select strands in the hair and treating them with hair color or lightener to make them lighter than their base/natural color.
*160

Partial Highlight - Partial highlights are only in sections, usually placed around the face to give off a brighter, face-framing look.
*110

Retouch.- A retouch is when a stylist applies a single color to your root area where the natural hair growth starts. This is the only place hair color is applied during a color retouch. Great for covering greys.
*85

Balayage (Full Freehand Paint) - Highlighting technique that doesn't use foils. Instead, your hair colorist will hand-paint color directly onto your hair, creating more natural, blended, sun-kissed color.
*195

Low Light - Lowlights are dark pieces that are woven into the hair that introduce more contrast, generally used as a quick-fix for solid hair color from over highlighting
*95

All over Color - When a single color is applied from roots to ends.
*105/Short hair  *130/Long hair

Color Correction -  Corrective coloring when areas of the hair have undesired, uneven tones. the process usually consists of removing unwanted color and then reapplying the desired shade 

Base Bump - The stylist applies an all-over base color at your roots in addition to your highlights. It is similar to a root smudge, but with a lighter color instead of a darker tone. Adding a base bump instantly brightens any color.
*85

Full Bleach - Chemical hair dye technique strips the hair strands' color. Bleaching begins with an alkaline agent that opens up the hair cuticle.
*175/Short *195/Long

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