- Hair coloring technique: Slicing?
- Posted by melizabeth
Has anyone heard of this technique and had it done? I got my hair cut today
and the gentleman was talking about "slicing" (I asked him to repeat it,
because I thought I heard it wrong), and he said it was a combination of 3-5
colors instead of just one or two.
Any input?
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- Posted by Richard Hunter
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 12:28:45 +0000 (UTC), while driving the
porcelain bus, "melizabeth" <chris1031@btopenworld.com> wailed
loudly and vomited the words:
slicing means taking a small subsection of hair and not weaving
thru it and putting the colour/bleach on it (with a foil).
that's the definition that i've heard. there are obviously other
ones.
david
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- Posted by Robert Craig
I agree with David......slicing to a colorist is a technique of not weaving
but taking very small slices of hair...usually so small/thin you can see
right through them........it looks more natural as an end result....it has
nothing to do with the number of colors used.......or the particular
product.........
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- Posted by melizabeth
Thank you so much for all of your input! Your descriptions helped me out.
It sounds like something I might want to try.
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