TYPES OF HIGHLIGHTS

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Highlighting your full head isn’t your only option when you are considering going light.. We like to break up our highlight sectioning into these three catagories: 

 - Partial: Partial highlights are great for mainance after a full head of foil. This gives your hair a break and allows you to minimize bleaching the majority of your hair more often than needed. 

- Half Head: Half head highlights cover half the head to achieve more lightness in the hair without paying the price of a full.

Full: Full highlights give the hair the most change. Trends these days require clients to do a full highlight to create an overall lightness in hair color. Clients who also come in requesting a balayage may actually need a foliage to achieve the desired look. This is when a full highlight is needed.

-Microfoil: Double full highlights is used to achieve the maximum lightness of the hair without being a solid blonde. This is usually double the price because it is double the work. This requires thin detailed subsections to cover ground and can take between 3-4 hours to foil the hair plus the processing and toning time.

-Platinum Card: Platinum card highlights does not leave any hair untouched. Starting from the back of the nape, thin slices are placed in foil with lightener to achieve the maximum lightness and can get someone to platinum blonde depending on the darkness and health of the hair.

Color Lounge

“Color Lounge” opened its doors the beginning of April 2014.

Inspired and professionally trained by the owner/educator/master hair colorist, Sharon Sovinski, of My Bella Color Studio, Color Lounge’s new driving forces, Grace Ilasco (Hair Stylist/American Board Certified Haircolorist) and Sai Hernandez (Hairstylist/American Board Certified Haircolorist), are transcending the archetypal way of doing hair to the fine art of creating beauty, unique to each client.

We are a full service Hair Salon for Women & specialize in Haircuts, Haircolor, Color Correction, Blondes, Highlights, Balayage, Creative Hair Color, “Going Back to Gray”, Brazilian Blow Outs, Hair Extensions, Hairstyling & Make Up for Weddings, Events, Film, & Fashion.

Color Lounge is home to a collective of independent stylists and artists, each bringing their own expertise and creative flair to the space. United under one inspiring roof, they operate their own businesses while sharing a common dedication to artistry, professionalism, and exceptional client care. Every stylist offers a distinct approach to beauty, making Color Lounge a true hub for creative collaboration and elevated hair design.

We welcome the opportunity to create with you!

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Burbank's Artistic Loft

Creative Studio & Salon for events, classes, film, & photoshoots.

We welcome you to our artistic loft studio salon, a versatile and inspiring space located in the heart of the entertainment capital of the world, Burbank/Los Angeles, CA, designed to spark creativity and provide a relaxed, open environment for your next project or event. From the moment you walk through our doors, you’ll be immersed in a tranquil atmosphere filled with natural light, lush greenery, and artistic energy.

This expansive New York-style loft boasts high, wooden trussed domed ceilings and a sleek painted concrete floor, offering a unique and adaptable canvas for a variety of uses. The space is thoughtfully crafted to cater to artists, creatives, and innovators alike.

Perfect for:

Creative Workshops: Wine and painting classes, improv sessions, beauty tutorials.

Small Events: Art shows, intimate pop-up markets, and community gatherings.

Performances: Mini stage shows, spoken word events, or acoustic sets.

Production Shoots: Film projects, commercial shoots, and photoshoots.

Whether you're hosting a creative class, showcasing your work, or bringing your vision to life in front of the camera, our studio loft is the ideal setting to make it happen.

We look forward to welcoming you and helping you create something unforgettable.

https://www.colorlounge.com
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