Thinking About Getting Highlights? Read This First Us. There's a reason all the girls in L. Highlights can accentuate eye color, bring out cheek bones, and even slim faces. They show off the lines of your hair cut, create depth, and the illusion of fullness. They are a great introduction to hair color — and, despite what you've heard, they work for all hues. The two most common techniques used for highlighting are balayage freehand painting , and foil.
After all, at some point in the mids, Mary-Kate Olsen herself seemingly abandoned dye altogether. And yet, a few years ago, around the time she turned 30 and met her now-husband, she had a sudden change of heart. The growing-out process, however, is not without its pains. That means recalling things you did to your hair—even years ago—since a lot of things can affect how your hair takes color. Peabody also loves when clients bring in photos.
But be specific about what exactly it is you like about the hair. Is it the ratio of highlights to color or the way it looks at the root? Generally speaking, yes, according to Moscato-Goodpaster. But you may need to wait a certain period of time between highlighting and your last chemical treatment, so let your stylist know exactly what you had done and when. Violet or purple shampoos and conditioners are also helpful for highlighted hair, especially the lighter you go.
Moscato-Goodpaster loves products that are sulfate - and paraben-free to help maintain the integrity of the hair. The other thing she insists on? Always using a heat protector before styling your hair. Moscato-Goodpaster likens going without heat protector to grabbing a pan barehanded out of a degree oven the temp that a lot of people set their curling and flat irons to.
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