Balayage, strands, ombré have received strong competition in the shatush technique.
Just like in fashion, new trends appear again and again in women's hairstyles. This time it's not a hairbrush or a specific color, but a new hair dyeing technique: shatush.
Similar to balayage, shatush also gives the hair deeper dimension and softer appearance with the help of lighter strands. The difference, however, is that the hairdresser dyes the strands "freely according to Prešeren", which generally highlights only the strands of hair that would otherwise be naturally sun-kissed. Result: hair gets an even softer and more natural look. In addition, you can simply let the strands grow without risking noticeable changes in your hair. Great, right?
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Who is the shatush intended for?
Whether it's blonde, brown or red hair: it's a gentle hair coloring technique suitable for everyone who wants a "wow effect" for their hair, and at the same time they love it natural look. For the effect to be perfect, delicate strands should always be a shade lighter than the dominant hair color. You need to find out which shade is suitable for your hair color in a conversation with your hairdresser.
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If you want to see how this hair coloring technique is done, you can watch the video below.