Curly hair and highlights are a strange little pair. Put the light in the wrong place, and…
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.
Brown lowlights for brunette hair can do something bright highlights sometimes can’t: they give the hair shape….
Round faces don’t need more width at the cheeks. They need light placed with a little nerve….
Burgundy highlights for brown hair can look flat-out expensive when the tone is right. They can also…
Face framing highlights for brown hair work because they change what people notice first. The light sits…
Lilac on brown hair looks softer than people expect, and that’s the point. Brown gives purple its…
Cherry highlights on brown hair can look rich and glossy, or they can slide straight into stripe…
Ash blonde highlights for brown hair can look expensive and soft, or they can land a little…
A few light strands can do more for brown hair than a full color overhaul. Put brightness…
Brown hair doesn’t need blonde streaks to feel alive. Grey can do the job with less noise…