What are root shadows?

Root shadowing is a low-maintenance hair color technique in which a darker shade is applied directly to the roots giving a soft, seamless contrast. It's a great way to refresh your look and give your hair color depth and dimension.
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What's the difference between shadow roots and balayage?

Balayage is similar to the shadow root style since it incorporates a type of blending where the darker hair is up top and the lighter hair is on the bottom. The difference is in the way the stylist applies the color. The balayage technique focuses on lightening the ends of the hair.
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How long does root shadow last?

Because shadow roots start with your natural hair, it actually provides you with the ability to grow out your hair as long as you want. You don't need to re-dye your roots as often, which saves a lot of time, cost and effort. On average, shadow roots only require re-dying every three months.
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How does a root shadow work?

Shadow root technique lies in the same dark roots and lighter ends, but without a sharp contrast between them. The colorist stretches out the dye along the entire length of the hair, creating a shadow effect: The roots and the hair closest to the root remain untouched, and the tips can be colored in a lighter shade.
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Should I do a root shadow?

“You get a delicate contrast by using a slightly deeper shade at the roots, creating the illusion of a soft regrowth or a 'shadow' against the rest of your hair.” TL;DR: If you prefer a slightly lived-in look versus a fresh-from-the-salon vibe, you can't go wrong with a shadow root.
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What's the difference between root smudge and shadow root?

The key difference is that in a shadow root, the difference in color between the root and shaft is typically more dramatic than in a root smudge. A shadow root can also be much lower than your standard root smudge, providing more depth to the finished result.
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Will a root shadow cover GREY?

Gray Root Touch Up with a Darker Color

Not a fan of the silver hair poking out from your blonde? Instead of bleaching your roots, choose a darker root shade to add depth and hide those pesky grays.
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What is the difference between a root melt and Balayage?

What is balayage? Whereas color melting is all about depositing tone to achieve the right color, balayage is a lightening technique that uses clay lightener. Balayage involves applying product to hair in a natural manner (quite literally painting it on) in order to achieve a natural, sun-kissed, lived-in look.
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How much does a root smudge cost?

Charge 1/4 to 1/2 of whatever you charge for a full root retouch. For example, if your root retouch price is $100, charge $25-$50 for the root smudge. If you do 3 smudges a day, 5 days a week at $25 a pop, that's an additional $19,500 in gross revenue a year!
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What are the most low maintenance highlights?

A balayage is a great low-maintenance hair color option if you're looking for a subtle refresh in your hair. Ask your stylist for their opinion on what highlight colors would best suit your natural color. A balayage with a deeper root color will grow out seamlessly without harsh lines.
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Are lowlights low maintenance?

Since lowlights blend fairly seamlessly with your natural hair color, they're typically more low maintenance than highlights. That means you can expect to spend less $$ in the long run (think: you'll need touch-ups every two to four months versus the standard six to eight weeks for highlights).
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What is a root melt hair?

Root melting is the effect of smudging the root to create the transitional lived-in colour. Your hairstylist will blend colours to avoid harsh demarcation lines between colours.
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What is a shadow root root smudge?

Shadow Root. A root smudge is distinctively used to blur borderlines between the colors in your hair. It's best for a blended root after foiling or covering gray hairs, especially for blondes. On the other hand, the shadow root method is akin to color retouching.
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Why is hair darker at the root?

Hot roots occur because the heat from your scalp causes the colour at the roots to develop faster than the colour on the mid-lengths or ends, so the colour at the roots has a lighter colour than the rest of the hair.
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What happens if you put silver dye on brown hair?

When you use silver hair dyes, it can last up to 3-4 weeks, depending upon how often you wash your tresses. Using this silver dye, people with light brown, dark blonde hair or dark brown hair can quickly achieve grey shade hair and be able to dye hair dark grey.
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What are Babylights vs balayage?

"Babylights and balayage are both highlights," explains Ess. "They're just two different techniques of highlighting. Babylights use foils, whereas balayage is painted on and processed in open air or under plastic."
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Will a root melt cover GREY?

The solution is simple. Do a root melt on damp hair and drag it down! This will help blend gray or simply just bring the line of balayage down further if you went too high in the first application.
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Do I want highlights or balayage?

"Highlights are often placed much closer to the scalp and applied in specific sections while the balayage process includes a graduated painting the color onto the hair in random sections," says Rivera. If you are looking to add non-uniform chunks or sweeps of color, balayage is a better option.
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What color is a shadow root?

Basically, a shadow root, also called a root smudge, is when your stylist goes back over your highlights or fresh color with a shade closer to your natural shade.
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How do you blend GREY hair?

Typically put in a foil, highlights and lowlights also help blend in the natural hair color while getting a full-coverage style color. Something as simple as creatively placed foils can easily mask your gray hair and grow-out for longer than just your basic root retouch formula from the salon.
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When should I start dying my GREY hair?

If you are someone who isn't ready to go full-on silver fox and wants to cover your grays, Hazan suggests the right time to start dyeing them is once your hair is about 30 percent gray.
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