Thursday, June 17, 2010

Hair question?

what's the difference between lowlights and highlights, streaks and tips, under the hair or on the hair



Hair question?

Quite simply, a highlight lightens and brightens the hair, while a lowlight darkens and deepens it. Think blonde, gold and chamomile tones for highlights; reds, plums and aubergine shades for lowlights. Usually, two or three colours are used throughout the hair for a multifaceted, shimmering effect - any more than that and the hues can lose their contrast and look a bit muddy.



Hair question?

lowlights=darker than hair color, highlights=lighter than hair color. streaks=long, usually from root to tip, or just a long chunk of strands dyed a different color, tips=the very ends of your hair dyed a different color. under the hair=think about putting your hair into a tight high ponytail, then highlighting that hair, on the hair=highlighting when your hair is down

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