Have you ever heard of Pintura? If not, introduce it to the hairdresser next time because it is fantastic if you have curly hair.
The technique literally means "painting" and was developed by Denis Da Silva, co-founder of the DevaCurl salon. This technique is created especially for curly girls.
The painting is similar to balayage, except that the hairdresser applies the color by hand vertically. This way, there is more control over where the color goes by allowing the hairdresser to follow the curly shape of the hair.
The benefit of this technique is that the color looks more nary and adapts to the movement of the curls.
"When we think of dyeing curly hair, we want the color to be concentrated between the middle and the ends, where the hair moves. We do not want to have most of the color at the root, ”a DevaCurl salon specialist told Coveteur.
Instead of using foil to separate the locks of hair from each other, napkins are used to separate each curl and prevent the dye from spilling.