The Balance Of Light & Dark Shades
Today, individual want to affirm that they are different with a unique style of their own. YING YANG allows hairdresser to express their creativity and expertise, playing with the balance between Light and Dark shades. There is nothing better than highlights to introduce volume, transparency and lightness into a cut.
Lowlights add darker tones that create depth effects to enhance definition. So, whichever face shape you have – the YING YANG techniques will help to soften your looks, camouflage any flaws or bring out the best features in you.
Different face shapes are associated with different natural elements, of which its general characteristics are portrayed by the individual. Reshaping your face to achieve a balanced Ying Yang will not make you more attractive, but influence your personality too.
It helps top tone down the individual’s undesirable or negative characteristics, in a subconscious manner.
Advised by Philip Cheong,
Principal of the Academy of Feng Shui K.L
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TRIANGULAR (fire)
Unfriendly, short-tempered, inquisitive,
unpleasant human relationships. |
ROUND (metal)
Direct, outspoken, naive, innocent, childish
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LONG (wood)
Sly, inquisitive, unfrendly, greedy |
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OVAL (water)
Intense, sex symbol, often judged by
looks instead of personality |
SQUARE (earth)
Strong, dominant, career-minded,
lack of femininity |
 Ying/Dark Shapes  Yang/Light Shapes
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