Brown hair and blond highlights can look soft and expensive, or they can look striped and a…
Highlights, Lowlights & Babylights
Dimensional color techniques explained: traditional highlights, soft babylights, contrasting lowlights, money piece, and face-framing placement. Inspiration in blonde, caramel, copper, red, ash, silver, and bold fashion shades.
Round faces don’t need hiding. They need direction. Brown honey highlights are one of the easiest ways…
A round face does not need to be “fixed.” It needs smart light placement. That’s the part…
Brown hair can look flat fast when every strand sits in the same shade. One well-placed ribbon…
Round faces can wear more contrast than people think. The trick is not to scatter light everywhere….
Purple black highlights can do a lot more for a round face than people give them credit…
Purple brown highlights for round faces work because they change the direction of the eye. A soft…
Brown hair and red highlights can look timid in a color chart and striking in real life….
Red lowlights for brunette hair do something highlights rarely manage: they make brown look deeper, richer, and…
Pastel highlights for brown hair work best when the colorist respects the base instead of trying to…