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Full Hair Color or Just Highlights?

Full Hair Color or Just Highlights?

Full Hair Color or Just Highlights?

We all want our hair to look good every day. However, there will come a point where we will feel that the style is just too plain, boring, and needs some spicing up.

The first thing that you might do is to head to the nearest salon and ask for a change in hairstyle. You can have your hair cut but what do you do after?

Two options are very popular when it comes to giving a new look: change in hair color and getting highlights. Now you might be faced with another dilemma. What should you choose between the two? Before making that final decision, equip yourself with right knowledge.

There are some things you need to know when changing your hair color. Should you go for a full head of color or just a half head treatment? If it is your first time, you will most likely to have a full head color. Basically, the strands of your hair will be spaced out to give your entire head a different hair color in this process.

Choose a hair salon that specializes in hair color treatments one that knows how to differentiate between the two classifications of hues, which are warm and cool colors. Makes sure that the color you choose goes naturally with the base color of your hair.

When it comes to highlights, you basically do not touch the base color of your hair. This is why highlight treatments go well for people with gorgeous base hair colors. There are four types of highlights: with foils, with paintbrush (baliage), chunking or piecing, and low lighting. Of these four, highlights with foils are the most popular. With foils, you can get up to five different shades, making the highlights look more natural.

Whether you choose to have a full color change or highlights with foils, you have to know that hair color changes are usually more expensive than highlights with foils, and that you might need to set up another appointment with your stylist for root touch-ups. Usually, hair begins to grow after eight weeks. It is easy to do root touch-ups if you had a full color change, but when it comes to highlights, you should really seek professional help and go back to your salon because it requires a complex process.

Finally, after "getting your dye on," inquire about having keratin treatments. This treatment can be done even for newly treated hair. Keratin treatments infuse back the natural protein that is lost whenever our hair is treated with strong chemicals. The most popular among keratin treatments nowadays is Brazilian Keratin Treatment (BKT). This treatment is known for successfully getting rid of unruly curls, and frizzy hair. Just be careful with the products that will be used on you. Stay away from those that are made from formaldehyde because these compounds pose dangerous problems to your health. Nonetheless, expect a huge over-all look after having these hair treatments.
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Full Hair Color or Just Highlights?