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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

How to Highlight Your Hair: Easy to Do it Yourself Highlights


  
  Gently highlighted hair softens the face

If your hair is a solid block of color (particularly if it's is dyed), regardless of the shade, chances are that your face looks a bit more tired than you would like.  Unless you are in your twenties, a solid shade can look quite unnatural, resulting in a heavy look in the cheek area of your face while emphasizing bags under the eyes.

Highlights in the hair help rejuvenate a face, giving it a bit of sparkle and a gleam of youthfulness.  In just a few easy steps, we are going to tell you to how highlight your hair with do it yourself highlights.  It's easy.

   Red shades of hair look great with highlights

NOTE:

1. If you color your hair, highlight your hair 1-2 days after a fresh application of hair color.
2. Get a fresh haircut before highlighting your hair for best results.

PURCHASE:

1.  L'Orealpd-detailMain-2082905   L'Oreal Multi-Tonal Color System in the Red Box is an excellent color/highlight two in-one boxed set.  Follow directions to the letter and you will have natural looking highlights that are awesome.

2. If you do not color your hair or wish to use a different hair coloring system, do so and wait 1-2 days to highlight as specified above under "Note".

3.     We also like highlight results using L'Oreal La Petite Frost for a little bit more "blonde."

Highlighting by Nice 'n Easy



4. Clairol HAIRPAINTING
is also a favorite of ours...but we are not fans of "cap" frosting/highlighting methods that use a cap such as Frost & Tip as the cap method is awkward to use.



METHOD:

  • Wear an old shirt you don't mind getting messed.
  • Prepare application according to directions.
  • Wear hair as you normally would.
  • Stroke highlighting blend as close to the root line as possible on a section of 15-20 strands. 
  • Use a downward stroke from root to end of hair.
  • Place 4 1-inch spaced strokes of highlighter on left of part and 4 1-inch spaced strokes of highlighter on right of part. Make sure the left and right side DO NOT match where highlighter is applied; it should look varied in placement.
  • Run 4 strokes of highlighter down back of head from top to bottom of hair.
  • Apply a few dabs of highlighter to wisps of hair jutting out of haircut along the jaw line.
  • If any highlighter remains, bend at waist and flip hair forward.  Apply a few strokes of highlighter to underside of hair.
  • Stand upright and wait length of time according to directions.
  • Rinse and treat with conditioner for color-treated hair.
  • Style and dry per usual and enjoy your new look


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