QuoteReplyTopic: Highlights on Wavy/Curly Hair Posted: January 12 2000 at 5:03am
Is there any special way I should ask for my stylist to apply highlights to my long, one-length, wavy/curly hair? I read somewhere once that highlights down have the same look as when they are applied on straight hair.~Thanks to Sherry for helping me make up my mind about highlighting instead of allover color!Jeanie
Hi Jeanie!I'm glad you decided to go with highlights-- I have a touch up appt. next week and I really look forward to going. Highlighting curly or wavy hair is awseome, it really provides some definition since curly hair can look so dense :) Anyway, whatever you do, make sure you remind your colorist that you are going for a NATURAL and not striped look (that look is over). However, when foiling (and I would go with this method over a pull through cap)make sure you stylist weaves out slightly thicker in diameter strands than if he were doing straight hair. This is b/c if you pull out only a fine strand, as with straight hair, the highlight will get lost in the wave or curl. Most importantly, make sure you really talk with your colorist-- they CAN get carried away, so its best not to say. "do what you think is best." You really need to set up a parameter! I sure hope this helps and good luck!SHerry~> Is there any special way I should ask for my stylist> to apply highlights to my long, one-length, wavy/curly> hair? I read somewhere once that highlights down have> the same look as when they are applied on straight> hair.> ~Thanks to Sherry for helping me make up my mind about> highlighting instead of allover color!> Jeanie
Hi,Did you guys read Karen's great article about coloring curly hair that is currently featured on the front page of HB (www.hairboutique.com)? Check it out, she has some great points. I am going to try her "conditioning before color tips".Meg> Hi Jeanie!> I'm glad you decided to go with highlights-- I have a> touch up appt. next week and I really look forward to> going. Highlighting curly or wavy hair is awseome, it> really provides some definition since curly hair can> look so dense :) Anyway, whatever you do, make sure> you remind your colorist that you are going for a> NATURAL and not striped look (that look is over).> However, when foiling (and I would go with this method> over a pull through cap)make sure you stylist weaves> out slightly thicker in diameter strands than if he> were doing straight hair. This is b/c if you pull out> only a fine strand, as with straight hair, the> highlight will get lost in the wave or curl. Most> importantly, make sure you really talk with your> colorist-- they CAN get carried away, so its best not> to say. "do what you think is best." You> really need to set up a parameter! I sure hope this> helps and good luck!> SHerry~
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