Hair Highlighting Ideas
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While you're well into the summer season and your hair is at its golden peak, you may start wanting to consider some hair highlighting ideas that will keep your look updated throughout the fall and winter seasons.
Ignoring the Trends
Highlighting your Personal Features
Hair styles evolve just like fashion trends, and each season brings in a new cut and color that has been cherished on the runway and favored by salon gurus. However, although hair fashion will take over the lives and thoughts of many magazine lovers, the best hair styles and coloring procedures are the ones that make you look fabulous. This is just what highlights are about. Hair highlights are intended to emphasize your features, bringing out the best of your facial assets and brightening your entire look. Highlights have also evolved through the seasons. Some hair eras have favored chunky highlights over flattering face-framing processes. Others have valued certain tones of color.
Considerations
Whether you are debating over the amount or the intensity of your highlights, the most important aspect of this conundrum is to forgo updating your look in favor of recent trends and really focus on what your face needs to look its best. So, if you're searching around for highlighting ideas, take into consideration your hair style, your hair color, your complexion, and even details such as your profession.
The Wealth of Hair Highlighting Ideas
Blonde Highlights
When your hair is in the range of ash to dark blonde, you are an ideal candidate for bright blonde highlights. Blonde highlights in a warm golden tone will enliven sallow complexions. However, if you have gorgeously pale skin, silvery blonde highlights or frosts will give you an ethereal effect.
Certain types of highlights may involve double-processing. Double-processing basically means that the color of your hair is stripped first with a bleach, and then colored with a semi-permanent hair dye. For example, silvery highlights are accomplished with an initial bleaching and then a silver-tinged color application to the hair.
Framing the Face
Highlights can be placed around the face for a framing effect. These types of highlights can brighten up a dull complexion and may subdue the look of natural aging. When highlights are applied to the under-layers of your hair, a more natural effect is achieved. The advantage of such highlights is that when your hair begins to grow out there will be no noticeable roots. All of these types of highlights are good to consider if you are looking for a natural, credible coloring job.
Dramatic Highlights
On the contrary, maybe you are interested in a more dramatic look. Chunky or skunk-strip highlights are often applied to the hair for a contemporary look. No one says that highlights can only be done with typical hair dyes. Some people favor the striking effects of neon orange and red. Others will apply subtle streaks of pastel blue or pink to their light colored hair, which offers a wild yet feminine look. Yes, this form of highlighting is also known as streaking, but even these slight color variations can have a remarkable impact on your coloring.
Getting Professional Highlights
Although many drugstore hair-product companies will flood the aisle with do-it-yourself home kits for highlighting your hair, it is best to take your locks to a salon professional. Salon stylists can cater to even the strangest of hair highlighting ideas at their customers’ requests. Moreover, the quality of hair dyes and conditioners provided by salons will exceed that which you can purchase at the drugstore. Different salons specialize in different looks, and it is always best to find a stylist to whom you can relate well. Your stylist will also give you quality advice on when touch ups will be necessary and what conditioning and cleansing agents will be best for color maintenance to keep your highlights perfect, whatever your hair highlighting ideas may be.
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Comments
Teska - Check out Highlighting Dark Hair for some fabulous ideas for brunette highlights.
-- Contributed by: MayntzJen - You can get layers that may help hide highlights you don't like, but a better solution would be to get a different dye job to conceal them completely. You can try to blend them out toward your base shade, and that should tone them down so they're not as noticeable.
-- Contributed by: MayntzIn the section 'Highlighting Ideas' they only have what blond highlights would go great with blondes. What about brunettes?
-- Contributed by: Teska
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