

Can’t wait to show you 5 of ‘s #airtouch placements though! Was this useful to my hairstylist friends?. Now, my advice here is not that easier is better but sometimes, less IS more and it just works here. (I try not to move or disturb foils in any way because it can interfere with the working of bleach.) This is a fast placement and it’s easy to do those in between foils. I part hair in four sections and work my way from the bottom to the top, placing foils horizontally.🙈 We can call it “The Lazy One” and I like to use it for fine hair and some color corrections.


For every haircut- long hair with or without layers, bob, medium length or bangs. #airtouchoriginal is a technique that has 5 different placements. So when he saw that the Vladimir was coming to Las Vegas to teach the two-day class, Bozic moved everything around to be there.

I tried deciphering the technique by watching YouTube videos and by getting in touch with some stylists in Russia who were doing it but I just wasn’t getting the same seamless results I was seeing on Instagram.” “I started to see #airtouch trending and became very interested in it. “I was going through Instagram looking for information and knowledge to get better, and I started following the Russian scene for inspiration,” Bozic tells us. When we stumbled upon the work of one artist in a neighboring city to the MODERN SALON offices using hashtag #airtouchoriginal, we felt like we struck gold! Who was this guy creating this incredible lightening effects, using the popular hashtag #airtouch AND didn’t speak Russian?ĭanilo Bozic, who works out of Hindsdale, Illinois, actually learned the AirTouch technique from Sarbashev himself. And the work is nearly ALL screenshot worthy! Endless Googling and we couldn’t find much information at all, let alone information published from media in the United States.īut what we COULD find was hundreds of thousands of work on Instagram hashtagged with #airtouch#airtouchoriginal #airtouchrussia, and other AirTouch alternatives. Now that you’re sold on the technique, you might be wondering why you hadn’t heard of it, or Sarbashev before. He now has nearly 200,000 followers on Instagram and teaches his technique globally. Since debuting the technique in Eastern Europe, Sarbashev’s life has completely changed. It’s amazing to watch, and the results are so natural!” AirTouch is technically starting a section, using the dryer outlining up the hair strand to blow away all hairs that are held tight in the section, and only highlighting in foil the remaining hair. “The biggest difference is the sectioning, mostly diagonal sections, and the use of the blow dryer. “AirTouch became a huge success because it is different than any other highlight or balayage technique out there,” says Artist Connective member and blonde specialist Erin Mills. VIDEO: Watch to see the AirTouch in action! Nope, the hair color isn't changing, the "baby hair" and internal layering is being pushed down for a perfect lightener retouch! With AirTouch, as long as the colorist uses the same technique-tension on the perimeter lengths and using a blow dryer to push the shorter hairs or internal layering out of the way, only the new growth needs lightener-voila! Saving time for both the client and the colorist, and potential over-processing since you’re only hitting the virgin outgrowth. In a traditional retouch where the hair was backcombed or teased prior to lightener being applied, the colorist then has to use a tail comb to re-weave that section to ensure the client doesn’t get too blonde over time or that color won’t overlap on previously lightened hair.
