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Trends in Color

These days, pretty much anything goes when it comes to hair color. Not too long ago reds were all the rage, and everyone from movie stars to high schoolers sported a flame top. It got a little predictable, didn't it?

But there are some recent trends worth keeping around. For instance, salon professionals have been getting more requests for low-maintenance, natural-looking color, such as very subtle highlights and lowlights in two or three different shades.

When it comes to color products, lately there's been an explosion in the numbers and types available. Manufacturers have been rolling out new lines with gentler formulas -- semipermanents are really gaining in popularity -- and ones made specifically for the African American and Hispanic markets. But while fashions come and go, the best advice is to choose a shade and a process that suits your complexion, hair type and lifestyle.

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by Melissa on February 13, 2010
I have dark brown or black hair, and I want to be unquie. but I dont know what color i should do? Please help me!
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by Cindy from Georgia on November 12, 2009
I just wondering what you think I can do highlight color 3 or 4 different like fall color is red orange black and blonde my hair is dark brown Please help me
by jo-jo on November 10, 2009
i have light brown hair should i get golden blonde
highlights?
by diane from New York on December 22, 2008
With more studys showing
hair dye health risks,
give me colorhighlights!

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Hair Highlight Tips

Blonde Hair Highlights
If your hair is light brown or even dark blonde, blonde hair highlights can add a tone of depth to your hair. You can weave in up to 3 different types of colors. Ask a pro about lowlights as well. If you have blonde hair, darker lowlights add more contrast.

Black Hair Highlights
If you have dark to black hair, you should not go more than 3 shades lighter than their natural color with highlights. In terms of lowlights, tones of red and tortoise (a blend of copper and gold) colors work best.

Brown Hair Highlights
If you have brown hair, you should lightens naturally, it has to go through shades of red first. Thus red lowlights make your hair highlights look much more natural on brunettes.

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Last summer's blond look of antique gold is toned down for 2006. Look for shimmering hair highlights of gold, mother of pearl and oyster that glisten and shine in light neutral beige colors for the golden girls.

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