QuoteReplyTopic: Home highlights and roots? Posted: September 13 2007 at 4:53pm
I agree! I have always found it a pain to do it the consecutive times. In fact,I have ended up with highlights too light because I accidently get too much on the already highlighted part.
Funny you post this cuz I'm about to get some highlights and I was debating with myself to do it at home or go to a pro. I think the advantage of going to a pro is that they use foils to keep the hair seperate,and a paint brush looking thing to apply it more accurately.
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It seems to me that giving yourself highlights for the first time is fairly easy, but that it's the second time that's really the hard part - trying to do the roots to a very select part of your hair. Am I right?
Is it impossible to touch up highlights at home? Or is there a certain technique to this? I imagine it's hard for a hairstylist to do as well....
Beauty draws us with a single hair.
~Alexander Pope
I'm a kitchen beautician, not a licensed cosmetologist, so please take any advice I give with a grain of salt!
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