Services
At Hair by Reema, we believe that great results start with clear communication. Whether you’re looking for a signature CADŌ Curly Cut, seamless balayage, or dimensional highlights, this guide will help you define your vision and find the service that best suits your hair goals.
Balayage
A freehand highlighting technique that creates soft, natural-looking gradients of colour throughout your hair for a sun-kissed look that grows out beautifully.
Differences between Balayage, Balayage Ombre, and Highlights.
Balayage: A hand-painted technique where colour is applied in soft, sweeping motions to create natural-looking highlights that mimic how the sun naturally lightens hair. The results are subtle and grow out seamlessly.
Balayage Ombre: A combination of balayage and ombre techniques. It starts with darker roots and transitions into lighter ends with a soft, blended gradient, creating a more dramatic contrast compared to traditional balayage.
Highlights: Sections of hair are strategically lightened from root to tip using foils or meche, resulting in defined streaks of lighter colour. This technique adds brightness and dimension throughout the hair.
Balayage/Ombre
Including 1 toner
This technique combines the natural gradients of balayage with the dramatic, blended fade of ombre. It also includes a toner to perfect the colour and tone.
Differences between Balayage, Balayage Ombre, and Highlights.
Balayage: A hand-painted technique where colour is applied in soft, sweeping motions to create natural-looking highlights that mimic how the sun naturally lightens hair. The results are subtle and grow out seamlessly.
Balayage Ombre: A combination of balayage and ombre techniques. It starts with darker roots and transitions into lighter ends with a soft, blended gradient, creating a more dramatic contrast compared to traditional balayage.
Highlights: Sections of hair are strategically lightened from root to tip using foils or meche, resulting in defined streaks of lighter colour. This technique adds brightness and dimension throughout the hair.
Bleach & Tone
Double Process
A complete blonde transformation that lightens your hair and tones it to your desired shade. Perfect for achieving platinum or icy blonde looks with a seamless, even finish.
Blow-dry & Style
Professional styling with a smooth blow-dry finish, perfect for events or whenever you want a flawless, salon-fresh look.
CADŌ Cut
A specialized dry-cutting technique tailored for curly and wavy hair. This four-part method creates cascading layers, enhancing your natural texture with added volume and a balanced shape. Completely customizable, it defines your curls and complements your hair texture and style.
Diffuse
A styling service designed for curly or wavy hair, using a diffuser to enhance your natural texture and create defined frizz-free curls.
Face Frame Highlights
(Only w/Existing Balayage)
Brighten your look with highlights focused around your face, enhancing your existing balayage for a fresh, lived-in glow.
Differences between Balayage, Balayage Ombre, and Highlights.
Balayage: A hand-painted technique where colour is applied in soft, sweeping motions to create natural-looking highlights that mimic how the sun naturally lightens hair. The results are subtle and grow out seamlessly.
Balayage Ombre: A combination of balayage and ombre techniques. It starts with darker roots and transitions into lighter ends with a soft, blended gradient, creating a more dramatic contrast compared to traditional balayage.
Highlights: Sections of hair are strategically lightened from root to tip using foils or meche, resulting in defined streaks of lighter colour. This technique adds brightness and dimension throughout the hair.
Full Head Highlights
A complete highlighting service that lightens your hair throughout, creating an all-over multidimensional effect with customized placement.
Differences between Balayage, Balayage Ombre, and Highlights.
Balayage: A hand-painted technique where colour is applied in soft, sweeping motions to create natural-looking highlights that mimic how the sun naturally lightens hair. The results are subtle and grow out seamlessly.
Balayage Ombre: A combination of balayage and ombre techniques. It starts with darker roots and transitions into lighter ends with a soft, blended gradient, creating a more dramatic contrast compared to traditional balayage.
Highlights: Sections of hair are strategically lightened from root to tip using foils or meche, resulting in defined streaks of lighter colour. This technique adds brightness and dimension throughout the hair.
Partial Highlights
Targeted highlights are placed on the top layers of your hair to add brightness and dimension while maintaining a natural, blended effect.
Differences between Balayage, Balayage Ombre, and Highlights.
Balayage: A hand-painted technique where colour is applied in soft, sweeping motions to create natural-looking highlights that mimic how the sun naturally lightens hair. The results are subtle and grow out seamlessly.
Balayage Ombre: A combination of balayage and ombre techniques. It starts with darker roots and transitions into lighter ends with a soft, blended gradient, creating a more dramatic contrast compared to traditional balayage.
Highlights: Sections of hair are strategically lightened from root to tip using foils or meche, resulting in defined streaks of lighter colour. This technique adds brightness and dimension throughout the hair.