Popular Hair High Lights And Low Lights Setting A Trend!
Starlights, Color Stripes, Clip In Colors, Easilites Hot Fudge
Fashionable Hair Color Trends
Highlights
are worse for your hair that low lights are safer just adds color which
doesn’t hurt the hair as much light lighting your hair means bleaching
it & this in turn does damage the hair by drying it out &
weakening it which in turn will lead to breakage... Instead of low
lights why not colour your whole hair a brighter red? There are products
that help hair colour last longer or why not even try a coloured
shampoo or rinse which wash out of your hair after a few washes? They
have moisturiser in them & you can see what the color will look like
before going permanent.
Hair
color should have both light and depth dimension, and texture
incorporated to complete a day-at-the-beach or sun-kissed look.
If you have light brown hair or even dark blonde hair, blonde highlights
can add a ton of depth to your hair. You can weave in up to 3 different
types of colors. Ask your stylist about lowlights as well. If you have
blonde hair, darker lowlights add more contrast. Hair
color tones can be cool, warm, or intense. Formulated to suit individual
style, preference, or trend. Highlights should be subtle and not over
powering.
In
fact, your predominant hair color should be your natural hair color
that gives you depth and The highlighted hair should do just that to
your natural hair color, Highlight.
Low
lights can enhance any hairstyle by adding texture and warmth to hair.
They are especially great for a first-time blond, anyone looking to ease
out of platinum color into a more natural-looking hue, and all those
recovering form an overly dramatic dye job. Low-lights work for all hair
colors, lengths and types. To achieve the most natural look, never go
more than three shades lighter or darker than your root color.
Fabulous
hair color starts before the application of the winter blues? Nothing
chases them away like a burst of color. Summer is finally upon us
marking the beginning of summer-time fun in the sun, time to recharge,
rethink, and refresh your hair color. Coloring the hair can be a
somewhat tricky process. In fact, there are some people who are unsure
of whether they should low light or highlight the hair. Which is the
most suitable choice for you? Here are some of the things that you
should know about the difference between highlights and low lights.
Highlights
Highlighting
is when strands of the hair are lightened. While it is common for
highlights to be blond, they can also be other shades. In order for hair
to be considered highlighted, the strands need to be lightened at least
two shades. It is also not recommended for you to go any lighter than
three shades. Those who want their hair to have a “sun kissed” shade,
but do not want to dye their whole entire head of hair, may want to
consider opting for highlights. Although you can put highlights
throughout your entire head, most people want them to mainly frame the
face. Highlights will add dimension to almost any hairstyle.
Lowlights
Low
lights are created when the strands of hair are darkened at least two
shades instead of lightened two shades. It is also recommended that you
don’t go any darker than three shades darker with low lights. Most
people do not make the decision to get only low lights, though it can be
done. The best option is to add low lights to your hair when you add
highlights, as it can add a lot more dimension to the hair. If you have
highlighted the hair too much, you may also want to add some low lights
to tone it down and get closer to your natural color. Adding low lights
to the hair after highlighting it two to three times is ideal if you
want to prevent it from getting much too light.
The
decision to highlight or low light can be a fairly complicated one. The
best thing that you can do is talk to your hairstylist. Finding a hair
color which is suitable for you should not be too challenging. The best
way to let your hairstylist know what type of color you want to add to
your hair is to show them a picture of what you want. Talking about the
maintenance of keeping your hair the way it is once you like it is also
important. Adding low lights may be necessary if you want to keep your
hair looking close to its natural color with highlights. After too many
highlighting sessions, most will be unhappy with the very light color
that their hair becomes.
There is a simpler way of adding color of low lights or high lights to your own natural hair by adding in clip in hair extensions. Clip in low lights or high lights are the perfect way to add more color without having to process or damage your own hair. Even better they can be added or removed with a simple clip of the attachment comb. So there you have it, quite a few options on how to change your drab color into something with a little more depth and pizazz.
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