What Are Babylights?
Babylights replicate the naturally sun-kissed hair tones seen in children. This is achieved by intricately weaving fine strands of highlighted color throughout the hair. This meticulous process produces a soft, luminous effect, particularly flattering for those with fine, straight hair textures. Concentrated brightness at the crown and ends ensures a natural-looking blend of hues, enhancing the hair's depth and dimension with subtle, nuanced tones.
How Are Babylights Different From Highlights, Lowlights, or Balayage?
If you're new to the world of hair color, it's a good idea to begin with understanding the fundamentals of each coloring process.
Babylights
During the process, your stylist delicately selects fine strands of hair using a highlight comb, intricately weaving the highlight color throughout. Each strand is carefully coated with the chosen color before being encased in foil. This technique ensures a seamless integration of tones, resulting in a subtle, blended effect rather than distinct sections of color. Due to its meticulous nature, this method demands more time and attention than other highlighting techniques.
Highlights
Both babylights and highlights employ foils to add lighter tones to hair. The main difference between the two processes is the amount of hair picked up for each color. Traditional highlighting covers larger hair sections that can lighten your natural color up to three shades. By contrast, babylights create subtle and more natural two-shade color transitions.
Lowlights
Lowlights provide the opposite effect of babylights and traditional highlights. Another foil technique is to tone down the color brightness by adding darker nuances to your base color. Lowlights are often applied with highlights to create greater contrast and depth.
Balayage
The French word balayage translates to sweeping in English, and the freehanded painting style is employed in this highlighting process. The soft, natural gradations of color transition from the roots into distinctly lighter ends without the contrasts achieved with foiled highlight and lowlight techniques.
Who Can Wear Babylights?
Those who benefit most from babylights are typically blondes and brunettes with thin hair. Babylights add volume and a sun-kissed, healthy appearance to flat, fly-away locks.
How to Maintain Your Babylights?
By using quality
products and establishing a few simple routines, you can keep your babylights healthy in between hair appointments:
- Use sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner.
- Ensure you get proper nutrition.
- Avoid heating tools.
- Use purple shampoo or conditioner to tone down the brassiness often present in blonde hair.
Consider investing in one or two
add-on services at the hair salon, such as Olaplex, to rebuild and strengthen your hair's structure.