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Red Hair Highlight
Are You Sick of Your Hair Color?

Your stylist knows you are dying to make a statement. Shock them - go red. Red hair is always in. Any shade, any tone and depth and for any type of hair.
It‘s nice to change the color you’re born with once and a while. If you are blonde you may not want to go fire engine red, but shades like strawberry blonde, light copper, and dark copper blonde are some suggestions to ease your way into red. Add a gold hair highlight to the mix and you have natural, strawberry-blonde looking hair. Although the golden-blonde and plum highlights do give a nice warm tone.
If you are a light brunette to a very dark blonde, you might be a little braver, and try copper highlights, dark golden-blonde copper highlights, or for the daring a nice deep rich copper or fire red. For more subtle try a light mahogany red or deep plum as a lowlight.
If you are a dark brown to black, red looks usually the best on this type of colour. You can try fire-engine red or berry red highlights; mahogany, copper, and even plum will enhance any brunette. Have a little fun. If you want a subtle approach try a red-brown highlight or a dark-plum for more a natural, subtle look. If you like the dark colours and want them to show, ask your stylist to make them sliced highlights. You see them more noticeable in the hair if you ask your stylist to do sliced-highlights. So, ready now for a change?
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Hair Highlight Tips
Hair Highlight Idea
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Trends in Color
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How to Choose Highlights That Complement Your Coloring?
Hair Highlights offer hair a sun-kissed glow and shimmery radiance. Vary the shade of blond depending on your skin color and the effect you'd like to achieve.
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.
Hair Highlight Trends for Summer 2006
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.
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.
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