How to Choose The Best Highlights for Your Cut
With so many highlighting techniques out there, it can be
confusing when it comes to choosing the right type of highlights
for your style and cut. But with a few pointers, you can have
highlights that compliment your cut and style in a way that
you've never imagined.
Many of today's highlighting techniques like chunking and
slicing are geared toward younger audiences with trendy
haircuts. But if you have a classic cut, these techniques can
give you a look that is a little mismatched or over the top. So,
instead of opting for those boring frosting cap highlights that
you've worn for the past 10 years, why not try a new technique
that is just as classy but one that will bring your hair into
this century.
The highlighting technique I'm talking about is multiple color
weaving. By weaving 2 or 3 different colors into your strands
with different densities use on different parts of your head,
your stylist can create a custom highlighted look that cannot be
emulated by anyone else. Granted, weaves have been around for a
while, but the key to keeping them fresh is to change the color
and color density to compliment your particular cut and style.
If you have ultra short hair, highlights can end up looking a
bit spotted. But by combing color only onto the tips and
predetermined areas of this style, your stylist can create a
custom look that emphasizes your cut's trendy lines. Why not try
a splash of vibrant red in the bangs or a few blond spiked tips
in the back?
Perhaps no styles are best suited for chunking and slicing than
today's textured bobs. These styles can be taken up a notch or
two by simply placing a couple of streaks near the face. You can
also put a few highlights on the tips of the hair. This is great
especially if you wear your ends messy or flipped out. The color
will work add interest and movement to your style.
In addition to trying different highlighting techniques, you can
also experiment with different colors. Gone are the days of
boring pale-yellow highlights. Today's highlights are infused
with color and color variations. In fact, some colors use
multiple colors from a varying palette to add interest and
drama. There used to be a day when one did not mix browns,
blonds and reds all on the same head of hair. Now, that day is
history.