Our signature blonde techniques

sunkissed touch

The gradual and natural technique of leaving your base color untouched while lightening the ends or adding scattered highlights, accompanied by a root stretch toner for a soft grow-out and beautifully lighter ends.

Beach melt

Whether you want to lighten or darken your roots, cover gray hair, or achieve a stunning blend, our Birdie version of Balayage combines full-color techniques with lighter ends or highlights to create a flawless and natural-looking result."

Stretchlights

Achieving the Ultimate Blonde Look without Bleach Scalp Contact. Experience the magic of back-to-back foils where the bleach carefully lightens your hair while maintaining a safe distance from the scalp. This technique, combined with a root stretch and toning, is perfect for individuals with sensitive scalps and serves as an excellent method to correct color banding and achieve seamless, flawless results.

Scalp Bleach

Whether you desire an exquisite platinum shade or a softer grow-out with a root stretch, this ultra blonding service includes comprehensive bleaching, toning, and expert recommendations. It's important to note that scalp bleach touch-ups are recommended every 4-12 weeks to prevent banding.

* Kindly inform your Stylist if you've been using Supermarket products, as these can react with the bleach, potentially causing the color to heat up, steam, and pose a risk of scalp burn while affecting the final result.

Highlights

Highlights offer a softer, more blended look. With this technique, selected strands of hair are either spliced or weaved, leaving some natural hair out of each foil. By strategically placing the highlights, a hairdresser can create a more natural, sun-kissed effect.

Bleach

Also known as lightener, is a powder typically mixed with peroxide to lift the pigment from the hair. While some hairdressers prefer the term "lightener" to make it sound less intimidating, at Birdie, we call it what it is: bleach. Bleach is the only way to achieve significant lightening, surpassing four shades of your natural hair color.

The bleach powder, usually blue or white, combined with peroxide, can lighten hair by 8-9 shades, depending on the brand and strength of peroxide used. For instance, if you have medium brown hair (level 4), bleach can lift it to a pale yellow tone at level 12-13. This lightness provides the perfect base for toning and creating a platinum blonde look.