Hair Care
Master At-Home Highlights With These TricksColoring hair at home can be inexpensive and time saving, but also tricky, so follow these tips to avoid disaster |
Get Creative If You're Experienced If you've been highlighting or coloring your hair for a while and you want to warm up or slightly tweak your overall color, try this: After adding highlights, when hair has been washed and dried, put your favorite all-over hair color on top. The highlights will peek through but your base color will get a nice boost.
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You can give yourself highlights or a color weave using foil, just like the salon. It's easy to get professional results, especially if you have a friend to help. There is a great photo tutorial on line at Poppy's Money Tree House
by Poppy Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at 02:02PM Report as inappropriate
i want to try this but am a little nerveous.
by lharrell80 Wednesday, August 29, 2012 at 11:30AM Report as inappropriate
I think im going to try this out~
by gaej19 Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 02:40PM Report as inappropriate
The cap definitely works best on thin, short/medium hair. I've used it on my long, thick hair, but my hair gets super tangled. Finger painting is probably the easiest. Yeah, you'll get a little dye on the rest of your hair, but not enough for it to be a big deal if you're just doing subtle highlights.
by LipglossandSpandex Monday, April 18, 2011 at 08:30PM Report as inappropriate
where's garnier??
by Bon_Bon Sunday, February 20, 2011 at 06:05PM Report as inappropriate
whatever happened to sun-in?
by LittleBunny Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 07:27PM Report as inappropriate