Hair Highlights Gallery
Looking for ways to highlight and color your hair? Take a look at our Hair Highlights Gallery that features different styles, ways, and looks that you can highlight and color your hair. Simply Hair Highlights Gallery and find a great style to show your stylist.
Hair Highlights Gallery




Hair Highlights Gallery
Hair Coloring and Highlighting
You can liven up any hairstyle without the hassle of a full dye job. By highlighting hair, you can have a fresh new look that looks natural and just may garner you some new looks from the men. Highlighting hair is a good choice for any age, but has a special bonus for older ladies – highlighting tends to make you look younger!

Doing it yourself? Try rubbing Vaseline around your hairline for protective measure before applying the color. When you’re done coloring you can remove it by using a small amount of cream cleaners and wiping it off with cotton balls. Make sure that you are wearing gloves and that you wrap an old towel around your shoulders. If color gets in your eyes rinse immediately. If you end up forgetting the Vaseline and you stain your skin, rub the area with an alcohol based toner with a cotton ball. It should come off your skin. There are two ways of highlighting hair. First, you can highlight very small strands of hair. This creates a subtle change. Thin, small highlights look natural, as though you’ve just vacationed in Hawaii. Another way of highlighting hair is to go for the modern and sleek chunky style. These highlights are thick, large portions of hair that have been bravely and boldly highlighted. This type of highlighting makes a fashion statement that isn’t soon forgotten.

Whichever style you choose, you want it to look professional. A messy job will give you spotted or streaky hair, or both, which can be less than desirable. To prevent this, manufacturers of highlighting hair kits have created in home application tools just for you! The first is the dye net. This is similar to a plastic shower cap, except that it has holes in it. A small hook, similar to a crochet hook, is used to gently reach through the holes, and pull the hair out. If you want the natural look, then just pull through small strands of hair. For the bold and sassy look, grab generous chunks of hair.
Once you’ve selected and pulled through all the hair you want to highlight, you’re ready to bleach. When handling these highlighting hair chemicals, always wear gloves and goggles, for splash back protection. Drape an old towel around your neck and shoulders to protect your skin. Mix the chemicals as directed on the box. Included in your highlighting hair kit is a small comb. Dip this into the dye solution, and run it evenly through your hair. Be generous with the application, saturating each strand or chunk to ensure even coverage.

The highlighting hair kit gives you instructions on how long to leave the solution in your hair. Have a watch or timer handy and don’t leave it in too long. Don’t go traipsing around the house while waiting or you may find bleached spots on your carpeting! When the time is up, just rinse your hair out. Follow up with the conditioner, drying and styling, and you’ve got beautiful highlights and a brand new look.