90 AHP Indie Stylist Volume 5 Issue 1
THE COLOR:
ADDING DIMENSION
"Introducing dimension to hair
provides an elevated look of
fullness, movement, and shine,"
says Ulta Beauty Design Team
specialist Beto Sanchez. And
you have plenty of options to
process with the butterfly look:
• Lived-In Color—Soft dimension
toward the root, with lower
maintenance. Create this
by using different lightening
techniques or depositing depth
at the root.
• Color Blocking—Modern and
edgy with high contrast between
shades or levels. Customize the
color placement.
• Quiet Luxury—Softer dimension
in a matte color palette. Styling
enhances the color for a fuller,
face-framing look.
Building Loyalty: Understanding
the hair trends your guests request
is a great first step to keeping
them coming back, Sanchez
says. "When my guests come
into the salon with a butterfly cut
Top right: Beto Sanchez demonstrates dimensional hair color techniques with butterfly layers.
Bottom right: Design Team member Bianca Donahue adds dimension to a butterfly look.
picture, I always point out the
super shiny hair. That's the perfect
opportunity to suggest a gloss
or a dimensional color service."
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Pro Tip: Low maintenance does
not mean no-maintenance. Pre-
book your guest! Dimensional
techniques provide softer
outgrowth, but there are many
services that can help maintain
a look between refreshes,
including glosses, root touch-
ups, treatments, and cuts.