Éclat: The new colouring demipermanent of pH acidic of Montibello

Wealth of colour, sublime shine and strong hair thanks to the proteins and to the vitamin

03 of August of 2022
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Éclat, the new colouring demipermanent of pH acidic of Montibello, with proteins and vitamin C, is the perfect ally for the colourful to the hour to make this type of technicians. It allows to achieve Balayages with a contribution of wealth of colour, a sublime shine and a strong hair. According to the degree of explanation and contrast that wish to achieve, will be able to opt by a type or another of Balayage. The result will be distinct, but with the same profits in the hair, thanks to the application of éclat.

WHAT IS THE BALAYAGE And WHEN ARISES?

The Balayage arises in the decade of the 70 of the hand of the hairdresser Jacques Dessange, his creator. His name comes from of the French verb "balayer", that means to sweep, referring to the gesture that makes "sweeping" the colour from the root to the tips.

It is a technician of explanation manually heaved in which it creates a degraded of colour in the hair, keeping the natural colour of the roots, creating an effect of naturalness and depth, and clearing softly half and tips, contributing a big luminosity. All this, keeping always the harmony of colour with the natural tone and integrating of perfect form the different tonalities.

By his natural result, has a lot of demand. Besides, it requires of a low maintenance: it suffices with a retouching of colour in the living room each 3-6 months, depending on the tones that have cleared your hair and the level of contrast that exist with your natural tone.

This technician has gone diversifying and at present find us with technicians like the ombré, that differentiates for being something subtler, for hairs darker; the melting, a perfect foundry of the natural tone; and the foilayage, a balayage in which it covers the hair with paper of aluminium in the process of explanation to arrive to clear more tones and create greater contrast.