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Asian Hair Highlights
For highlights on Asian hair, it really depends on the shade of black. For example, if you're East Asian, your hair probably doesn't have any visible undertones that you can work with, so highlights would only work if you want a really dramatic look. It won't look natural. Basically, if you want it to look natural, then you can't do blonde or red, but if you're a student or something where you can go with any funky hairstyle, then bright red or blonde or even copper can look really cool, since black hair will offer the biggest contrast to that. There are a lot of kits out there now that says specifically that they'll work on black hair.
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by Ishani from sri lanka on September 8, 2010
I have blakish hair and it thick.my skin colour also darker .i dont know which colour is suit for me for highlight my hair
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by Amie Lee from denver, CO on March 24, 2010
sorry but i disagree- i have awesome light brown highlights and they look pretty natural and everyone says so. even my teachers ask me if they're natural... SOOOO im thinking of getting reddish brown highlights on top of my really light brown ones. what do u think?? please reply asap
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by naureen from united states on September 17, 2009
hello i have a dark hair color like close to black but i dont know which color of highlights will go on my skin tone i did several times caramel i m tired for that i also try red but it doesnt look good too please help me what exactly color go on my hair and my skin color is wheat
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by Stacy from Crozetian Nation on September 3, 2009
I think a good idea would be if you wanted a subtle highlights, to get like metallic black/black pearl shade highlights. It'll ad shimmer and shine to your natural black hair. And, it's not dramatic and people will just think you have really shiny hair!
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