Bye Layage, the new twist in color you want to try this summer

Bye Layage, the new twist in color you want to try this summer

Colour, tones and highlights continue to innovate and this season bring us new, very nice proposals with an irresistible touch of daring. And it’s just that diversity and fantasy are normalized as they are now… This point of madness makes us feel more alive than ever, especially at this time of year when there is less and less left for summer. So what’s known as ‘bye-layage’ is very much in vogue… and we’ll tell you, from the hand of some hair experts, how to achieve it for next season. Take note! Will you give it a chance? It is without a doubt the new color you want to try!

Also spin the unusual

The so-called bicolor or bitone coloring is worn with multiple combinations, which are always personal and adapt to our tastes and preferences or even to our characteristics. Now, however, this technique goes one step further. “This proposal, the bye layage, is nothing more than an inverted ombré. That is, it is based on recreating the trend of combining two shades, but in the opposite way of how we did it until now. The fantasy color stays in the root and creates a surprising result. From white to pink, blue or green or any other color we like. The middle lengths and ends in turn remain dark or in their natural tone”, says Raquel Saiz of Salon to Blue by Raquel Saiz from Torrelavega, in Cantabria.

Which technology makes it possible?

How do you achieve a perfect bye layage? It is about playing with the two tones, without looking for naturalness, but about taking care of the transition between the two opposing tones. “The way we blend the two colors together is what matters. We can use balayage if we want some strands of each shade to show up in the other, creating a more natural line of peaks. However, we can also use ombré and a shade to create a transition that is much more gradual. With this last option, we would have to use a total of three shades,” says Charo García of Ilitia Beauty & Science of Balmaseda, in Bizkaia.

Solid color, far from natural

Extreme trends and solid colors are therefore opposed to naturalness. In particular, it is committed to a more creative solution that helps us feel more vital and thus explore what makes us different. “A solid color is a tone that is applied with hardly any chromatic nuances, in a very compact way. Bye-layage coloring mimics the trend of combining two shades with that of applying a monochrome coloring, which has no reflections is a twist of the screw, in short, to show that there is still much to be said and discovered about hair color issues “, says Rafael Bueno of Rafael Bueno Peluqueros from Malaga. And you, do you dare with this trend this season?

Source: Marie Claire

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