there are many different highlight technique.One which is popular with celeb stylists right now is called "Minking".Its where they put highlights under the top layer of hair so they peek through.Another is the spilled effect or starburst,where they put the highlight color over your base in a star design on the very top of your hair.
And I think the chamomile would brighten color.Seems like a good idea to me.It would be super subtle.
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I've got a feeling, just by the word itself, that slicing is where they
take chunks of hair all over and highlight, and ribboning is where they
thread it through a cap to make smaller, subtler lightlights al over.
I could easily be wrong, but that seems logical to me...
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The only two 'types' of highlights and lowlights I have had are with a cap and with foil. I've never heard of what you are mentioning in regards to techniques. I would assume 'weaving' is as close as I could come to knowing what my pro did. When using foil on each section she takes a rat tail comb and separates in a 'basket weave' type motion, puts the foil in between the two layers she has made and applies the color. The result is an 'every other' type of section for the color. I've also used 'chunkier' as a description which ends up with larger sections of color.
I have highlights in pomegranate on my jet black hair. My highlights are done by bleaching my hair a few levels and then applying semipermanent color with a glazing for shine. Highlights are less damaging to the hair than permanent color. I have never heard of splicing nor ribboning, but I have hear of tipping of wear highlights are done at the tips of the hair. There is another form of highlighting wear foil is used to create different variations in the highlights.
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i am really interested in highlighting and i was wondering if anyone can explain to me the different techniques of highlighting such as weaving, slicing, ribboning, etc? also has anyone heard of putting chamomile tea in hair to create highlights? if anyone could help me with either of these questions i would be very thankful. thanks so much.
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