Root melt hair gives your color more depth and charm, giving it a more “loved in” appearance. Enjoy the low-maintenance benefits of this style by embracing your natural color at the roots while adding dimension and freshness with balayage or highlights lower in the hair.
Moreover, root melt is a method of coloring hair that adds another dimension at the root while leaving the mid-lengths and ends relatively uncolored, resulting in a ‘vintage’ appearance.
Nowadays, highlights are far more subtle than the thick striping you had in middle school. The color method of adding depth to your hair has gone a long way since the hours you sat at the hairdresser with your hair covered in foils, so if gazing at your yearbook photographs has terrified you into swearing off highlights, don’t worry.
Color melting is a new hair highlighting technique that follows in the steps of ombré and balayage, but is much more delicate. This method does not involve blending two colors together as balayage does. The colorist will instead apply more of one to get a uniform look.
Below are some of our favorite root melt hair looks of the season for you.
Let’s start this post with this perfect caramel and chocolate brown root melt. The mesmerizing transition of chocolate brown into caramel is indeed worth noticing.
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