The ash blonde streaks in Debbie's "leave it" look are too light for her dark base color. Her "love it" look shows how warmer highlights in dark hair are much more glam.
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Images: Getty Images, taken in West Hollywood, Calif., on April 30, 2008, and in Universal City, Calif., on June 3, 2007
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Brenda Song
There's simply too much contrast between Brenda's dark and light brown hues. She's definitely not following the guideline of staying within two shades of her natural color. Her "love it" style shows how much better the same style looks with severely toned down streaks.
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Images: Getty Images, taken in Beverly Hills, Calif., on July 17, 2008, and in Los Angeles on June 21, 2008
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Shakira
We love the curls, but why add chunky, bright blonde streaks? Shakira's natural brown hue with subtle highlights is much better. It warms up her skin tone and still gives her a sexy rocker look.
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Images: Getty Images, taken in Washington, D.C., on April 22, 2008, and in Beverly Hills, Calif., on November 11, 2007
Highlights are a perfect way to add dimension to your hair, making it appear full and vibrant. When done right, hair looks like it's been kissed by the sun. When done wrong, highlights can give hair a striped, skunk-like look -- not pretty. Check out our fave and least fave celebrity hair highlights, then offer up your opinion: Did they go too far or are their streaks just right?