What are Babylights on blonde hair?
Babylights are delicate, white-blonde highlights created using a very fine color technique to mimic that baby-blonde hue. The aim is to create a radiant, dimensional blonde hair color that looks natural. Like the name implies, it’s all inspired by youthful hair color.
Are Babylights less damaging?
Who are Babylights for? Babylights work well for every hair type and base color. They are ideal for those who want a modest change. The babylights balayage technique also works great as a first step into coloring your hair because the finely targeted sections are less damaging than all-over color.
Are Babylights worth it?
Babylights can be a good fit for clients or guests who just want to dip their toes into the world of hair coloring, as they are a perfect way to accent the natural hair color without changing it too drastically.
Why are Babylights more expensive?
Babylights are gorgeous, but because your stylist has to painstakingly paint lots of small strands of hair, it takes longer and can cost more than normal highlights.
Where are Babylights placed?
hairline
Babylights are what many guests tend to ask for when they’re looking for a toned down version of classic stripey highlights. These pretty, multi-tonal lights are placed freehand around the hairline to give a sun-kissed, soft finish.
What are baby foils?
Babylights are very fine, subtle highlights that are meant to look like the natural hair color of small children (think: virgin hair in the summer), where color is brighter at the crown and the bottom of the hair. The trend blew up at the end of last summer, and now that fall has descended, it’s back in full force.
How often should you get Babylights?
“Maintenance for babylighting is similar to any highlighting system,” says Tomy Biton, owner of Tomy B Salon. “A full head should be touched up every eight weeks and sporadic pieces can be touched up 12-14 weeks.”
Does Babylights fade?
Your Highlights Can Fade, Too Just because they aren’t allover color, does not mean highlights aren’t susceptible to fading. It’s not the color rinsing out, though, it’s actually the color oxidizing.