The Highlight Halo Method
The Highlight Halo Method is how you use your Veyla: you decide how much light goes in. Three intensity levels, the same simple technique — placed exactly where the sun would catch it.
Read where the light should fall — around the face, through the lengths, wherever it flatters most.
Lay in your brightness with your Veyla — clean, even control, exactly where you mapped it and nothing where you didn't.
Rinse to soft, dimensional, sun-kissed color that grows out beautifully — no harsh line.
Same method, your call on the drama. Go barely-there, or make it the first thing people notice.

Soft brightness and minimal contrast — the kind that looks like you've just been somewhere sunny.
Best for first-timers, low-maintenance, and a seamless grow-out.
Defined front brightness that's noticeable but still natural. The sweet spot most people land on.
Best for a real, visible refresh that still reads effortless.


Bold framing and higher contrast — full, bright dimension when you want it to be the look.
Best for a head-turning, high-impact result.
Brighten with lightener, or blend away grays with color. Whatever level you choose, the method works with what's already in your kit.