We've seen various hair shading patterns this year (rose gold, rainbow, undercut colors), however none contrast with what you're going to see here. The masters at the U.K. salon The Chapel, as a team with Redken, have been trying different things with another approach to make highlights called "wiping." Stylist Symon May made this system in the wake of taking a gander at his children's wipe prints and thinking about whether he could duplicate that on hair.
Here's the manner by which it works: Instead of highlighting hair with brushes giving general scope on hair, May and his group utilize wipes to engrave particular states of shading on customers' hair. The technique depends on utilizing differentiating hues so that the edges of the shapes truly appear on the other side.
At this moment, May and his partners are the main ones truly trying different things with wipe printing, yet May can hardly wait to see it fly up everywhere throughout the world.



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