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Home > Hair > Highlight
Is your hair looking tired, bland or flat? Forget the flat, single-tone dye job of the past - the hottest hair fashion these days is highlighting and lowlighting. Today's tones are pronounced and eye-catching.
What's the difference between a highlight and a lowlight?
The simple explanation is that a highlight lightens and brightens the hair, while a lowlight darkens and deepens it. For example, blonde you would use gold and honey tones for highlights and red and brown shades for lowlights. Usually, two or three colors are used throughout the hair for a textured, shimmering effect - any more than that and the hues can lose their contrast, look unnatural, too harsh or look muddy.
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Which hair types are best for highlights or lowlights?
Any length, style, or condition of hair can benefit from highlighting or lowlighting. Whatever your natural color is you can go up to three or four shades darker or lighter to update your look.

Mina's Studio facilitates educational and professional growth within its salon staff. Designers are continuously trained in the latest, most advanced cutting, styling and color techniques. Stylists' prices may vary based on level of expertise and demand, as well as the customized requests of the individual client. Customer satisfaction is always our most important goal.
Note: We will gladly style your hair following color, highlight, perm or relaxant services. However, you must request this additional service at the time you schedule your appointment so time is allotted to you. Ask your stylist about surcharges for this additional service.
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