Applying multiple shades or tones to the hair using meche (thin strips of plastic or foil) to achieve a natural, dimensional look across the entire head.
Breaking It Down
- Full Head:
- This means the highlighting or coloring technique is applied throughout the entire head, from the roots to the ends, including the back, sides, and top sections of the hair.
- It’s ideal for clients who want an even, cohesive color look.
- Meche:
- Meche refers to thin strips of plastic or foil used to separate sections of hair during the coloring process.
- This technique prevents colors from bleeding into one another and allows precise application of multiple tones.
- Multi-Tone:
- This involves applying two or more shades of color to create a more dynamic and natural look.
- Commonly includes complementary tones, such as:
- A mix of light and dark highlights for depth.
- Ashy, warm, or caramel tones for a sun-kissed effect.
- Subtle lowlights or contrast for dimension.
Why Choose Multi-Tone Full Head Meche?
- Dimension and Texture:
- Adds depth and texture to the hair, making it look more voluminous and lively.
- Natural Finish:
- The mix of tones mimics the natural variation in hair color, offering a softer, less artificial appearance.
- Customization:
- Tailored to the client’s preferences, skin tone, and current hair color.
- Full Coverage:
- Unlike partial or half-head highlights, the entire head is covered, which works well for clients with shorter hair or those wanting a full transformation.