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It can also be done with an overall color, then a highlight treatment during the second stage. This process is often the secret to the great hair we see on many celebrities, but it comes at a price. Not only will you be paying for two separate color treatments—which gets pricey—but too much of it can lead to damaged hair.

If you opt for this process, you will need to take care of your hair more than with the other color options to offset the additional chemicals.

This means buying a set of products to maintain it. You will want to deep condition your hair regularly and avoid a lot of heat styling, which can lead to breakage and split ends. When you do heat style, use a heat protectant every time.

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Tips and Tricks for Going Blonde. Featured Video. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to insinuate that you have bad hair, or anything like that. But possibly it could be better. Wanna know why? Because after more than half a decade of putting myself out there in the name of "research," I think I may just have found my—wait for it—Life Colour. It's true! And if you're just joining us, you need to get caught up and read the original and epic Life Cut post. I only wish I'd made this discovery five years ago.

But maybe all the battle scars So let me backtrack. I got them to put some highlights back in order to break up the colour as an interim stop-gap measure.

A few weeks later I went back for a hair cut and my Hairdresser For Life, Bill Angst , let me in on an insidery celebrity colouring secret, which is a little thing called the Double Process. Single process colour is all one tone.

It can be permanent or semi-permanent, but there are no highlights—your entire head is the same. This can look fine a lot of the time Highlights and lowlights are just sections of your hair that are coloured darker or lighter, leaving your base colour intact. As we learned yesterday with Charles Baker Strahan's excellent Leighton Meester hair tip , lowlights can be fantastic on brunettes especially.

However, for all hair colours, highlights alone sometimes work and sometimes don't. 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. When done strategically, highlights can do more than just change up your color — they can enhance your hairstyle and complexion, too. Hale's stylist, Kristin Ess, recently told Allure that these highlights are actually part of a transitional color to bring the actor from auburn to blonde, but we wouldn't blame her if she stuck with this beautiful bronde for a while.

How is such a perfect balance struck? Look carefully and you'll see there's quite a contrast between Shay Mitchell's darkest pieces and the lighter — though by no means light — brown highlights in her hair. But you really do have to look carefully because the tones look so natural together. Although some opt for ribbon highlights like hers for a bolder, high-contrast, chunkier look, Flaherty tells Allure that a more "lived-in" take on the trend is very wearable.



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