BlondeLab.

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Welcome to BlondeLab, Switzerland’s first exclusively lightening studio based in Zug and Zurich.

At BlondeLab, we help you find the right shade, technique, and aftercare required in achieving and maintaining your best blonde or Bronde.

There are many ways to achieve the ultimate lightened effect for your hair and we’re here to do just that.

After consulting with our specialists, we work towards your ideal color by deciding on the technique, maintenance regime, your budget, and time needed in achieving your goal.

Every chemical service is done with the utmost care, using the finest lightening products on the market.

We always start with a consultation before your appointment either online or in person.

When lightening hair, the result will depend mainly on your base or natural hair color. An experienced colorist can usually determine this by eye. It is important to also be professionally informed about your current color situation (natural or artificial), your hair condition, and texture, and the time it will take to achieve your desired result.

Sometimes it’s best to lighten your hair slowly over a few sessions rather than to overdo it in one go. These are all points that will be discussed in your consultation.

BlondeLab.

BlondeLab.

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TECHNIQUES

Woman with wavy medium-length hair and highlights standing in front of a white brick wall.


foil highlights

When applying classic highlights, the stylist will weave out sections of hair and paint these woven pieces with a lightener.

Side view of person with straight blonde hair wearing a salon cape


Rootlift/Bump

A root/base bump is when an all-over high-lifting color is applied to your root area or between already existing highlights. This effect allows your root area to look lighter overall.

Blonde wavy hair cascading down the back of a person wearing a black top.
Blonde hair with loose waves in a salon setting


FOILYAGE

Foilyage is a hair technique similar to the Balayage, Hairstylists apply hair coloring by a sweeping technique, painting on your hair. Then like traditional hair highlights, sections of hair are wrapped in foil.

Rear view of a person's hairstyle with wavy light brown and blonde highlights.


shatush

Like balayage, this technique offers a beautifully natural effect and is suitable for blondes and brunettes. This freehand technique only lightens hair that would be sunkissed.

Blonde hair styled in a straight, sleek look with a half knot at the back.


air touch

Airtouch highlights is a hair-colouring technique that provides seamlessly blended colour. The result of "airtouch highlights" is the opposite of the chunky highlights trend.

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OMBRE

This method allows you to keep your natural hair colour at the root area and gradually a lighter natural hair colour of your choice is faded into the mid-lengths and ends.


Shoulder-length wavy hair with brown to blonde balayage highlights.


SOMBRE

The word “sombre” combines the words “soft” with “ombre.” Sombre is basically a subtler, more natural-looking version of ombre highlights.

Woman with blonde balayage hair, shoulder-length


colormelting

Color melting is a technique that is typically used to blend highlights or balayage into a client's root color as the roots grow out.

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TONING
GLAZING
GLOSSING

It's a semi-permanent treatment that adds tons of shine and extends the life of your color.

Wavy brown hair with blonde balayage highlights against a white background.


COLOR BLOCKING

The look is exactly as it sounds: it features blocks of colored highlights to your hair that contrast with your base color.

Woman with wavy blonde hair


SUPER LIFT DYING

The look is exactly as it sounds: it features blocks of colored highlights to your hair that contrast with your base color.It basically strips or “lifts” some of the natural pigment from your hair and deposits the dye onto it, both at the same time.


BALAYAGE

Balayage is great for blondes and light-haired brunettes looking for a sun-kissed effect. Highlights are hand-painted or “swept” on the surface of random sections of hair.

 

TECHNIQUES

Woman with medium-length wavy hair and subtle makeup in front of a white brick wall.


foil highlights

When applying classic highlights, the stylist will weave out sections of hair and paint these woven pieces with a lightener.

Quarter head highlights 1.5-2 Hours

Half head highlights 2.5-3 Hours

Full head highlights 3.5-4 Hours

Side view of a person with straight, blonde hair in a salon setting


Rootlift/Bump

A root/base bump is when an all-over high-lifting color is applied to your root area or between already existing highlights. This effect allows your root area to look lighter overall.

1 Hour




Back view of a person with long, wavy, blonde hair wearing a black top.
Blonde hair with soft curls in a salon setting


FOILYAGE

Foilyage is a hair technique similar to the Balayage, Hairstylists apply hair coloring by a sweeping technique, painting on your hair. Then like traditional hair highlights, sections of hair are wrapped in foil.

3.5-4 Hours

Close-up of wavy blonde balayage hairstyle


shatush

Like balayage, this technique offers a beautifully natural effect and is suitable for blondes and brunettes. This freehand technique only lightens hair that would be sunkissed.

3-4 Hours

Blonde hair styled with a knot at the back


air touch

Airtouch highlights is a hair-colouring technique that provides seamlessly blended colour. The result of "airtouch highlights" is the opposite of the chunky highlights trend.

4-5 Hours

Woman with long, wavy brown hair and patterned black top looking at camera.


OMBRE

This method allows you to keep your natural hair colour at the root area and gradually a lighter natural hair colour of your choice is faded into the mid-lengths and ends.

3-4 Hours


Woman with wavy, shoulder-length balayage hair featuring brown and blonde tones.


SOMBRE

The word “sombre” combines the words “soft” with “ombre.” Sombre is basically a subtler, more natural-looking version of ombre highlights.

3-4 Hours

Back view of a person with shoulder-length wavy blonde hair featuring dark roots.


colormelting

Color melting is a technique that is typically used to blend highlights or balayage into a client's root color as the roots grow out.

2 Hours

Long, shiny, light brown wavy hair viewed from the back, with a salon background.


TONING
GLAZING
GLOSSING

It's a semi-permanent treatment that adds tons of shine and extends the life of your color.

1.5-2 Hours

Woman with long wavy brown hair with blonde highlights

COLOR BLOCKING

The look is exactly as it sounds: it features blocks of colored highlights to your hair that contrast with your base color.

From 3 Hours

Blonde wavy hair with highlights on a partial head view, against a plain background.


SUPER LIFT DYING

The look is exactly as it sounds: it features blocks of colored highlights to your hair that contrast with your base color.It basically strips or “lifts” some of the natural pigment from your hair and deposits the dye onto it, both at the same time.

3 Hours


BALAYAGE

Balayage is great for blondes and light-haired brunettes looking for a sun-kissed effect. Highlights are hand-painted or “swept” on the surface of random sections of hair.

4 Hours