Ferrara is an admirer because the platinum highlights give that icy vibe without nearly as much of the maintenance demand as all-over platinum. Sally Hershberger master colorist Aura Friedman couldn't help but notice that people have been bleaching their hair incrementally, often as face-framing pieces or at the nape of the neck.
And because blonde is the ideal base for carrying bright colors, the next step, she says, is clear — and colorful. From there, work together on identifying the placement and tone; this is a collaborative process. Hazan is also a huge fan of "money pieces," as she calls this look.
It's very playful and fun. Speaking of chunky highlights , the balayage technique isn't just for a subtle look. Schaudt loves the caramel contrast of the "square balayage" look on JLo.
This dimensional blonde, created by Rez for Maddie Zeigler, reads very natural because of its balance of neutral, warm, and cool tones. Rez says it's a super customizable look for anyone who wants to go lighter — especially if you ask your colorist to pick a level that will suit your eye color. It's not just highlights that give Lily Aldridge her gorgeous, subtly dimensional brunette look. Cunningham says there's also "a warm gloss all over making her hair feel very rich and healthy.
This look is awesome for anyone seeking a warm, low-maintenance yet elevated highlight, Friedman tells Allure — and that's true no matter what base color you're starting with.
For something similar to what Chrissy Teigen sports, ask your colorist for a full-processed highlight starting just below the root and blended seamlessly throughout. And you can get that skin glow with your hair color," says colorist Colleen Flaherty , who's "very into" Hailey Bieber's current color because it's so natural-looking. Although much of it is darker, there's some variation of lightness, and that combination lets you visit the salon for upkeep as little as twice a year.
For this look, Ferrara says to ask your colorist for some brighter honey pieces around your hairline. Gone are the days of high-contrast gradients that start out dark at the roots and end up practically platinum the farther down you go. Ferrara loves a dark brown shade all over that transitions into subtle chocolate-brown pieces from mid-length to ends. Because of Sofia Richie's golden complexion, colorist Rachel Bodt says golden highlights work extremely well.
The intensity of Kim Kardashian's highlights has a particularly stunning effect because the color itself is so understated, Bodt says. Another key to DIY highlights is knowing when to stop applying the dye. As Ferrara points out, it's hard for people to see and reach a lot of their own hair, especially the sections in the back. That's why she always recommends keeping at-home highlights focused around the face. Meanwhile, Ess stresses the importance of applying the dye up to the middle of the hair shaft and no higher than that, or else you'll run into major safety problems.
Sign up for Allure Daily Beauty Blast , and never miss our latest beauty tips, favorite products, and news. Just be sure when you're dyeing those sections of hair that you saturate them with enough product so they lighten as evenly as possible. When applying bleach to hair, use that coloring brush to push the formula into the hair rather than just slathering it on top of the hair — you can also use your gloved hands to rub the product in a little once you've applied the dye everywhere you want it.
To ensure that you don't overdo it on dye, Tang says it's best to work in very small sections and to work the dye from the bottom of the hair upward. If your hair is on the shorter side, Ess warns that this process will be far risker. Any bleaching kit you buy is going to come with its own in-depth instructions, which you should absolutely read to figure out how long you should let the product sit in your hair. Keep in mind that even if you do the job perfectly, the highlights you get at home aren't going to look the same as the high-contrast balayage pictures you've saved on Pinterest, simply due to the difference in products and skill level.
Failing to tone the hair once it's been highlighted is a pretty common DIY highlighting mistake, according to Tang. It's also the reason a lot of people find their at-home highlights to be a little lackluster. You can purchase blue or purple toning conditioners to treat the hair once you've shampooed the dye our of your hair. Missouri-based colorist Kristina Cheeseman previously told Allure that she swears by the Matrix Total Results line, which includes blue and violet shampoos and conditioners.
The great thing about highlights is that you can always add more after the fact if you want to. But undoing any hair-dye mistakes you make along the way will be a lot more difficult without access to a colorist.
For that reason, Ferrara urges you to keep highlights minimal — for now. But at the end of the day, you should be OK as long as you take this colorist advice and use common sense. 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. Different artists will use one or the other depending on the desired look and their personal preference.
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