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Highlighting Your Hair

August 20, 2013
Dirty Blonde Hair Highlights
 

Supplies:

  • 1/4 bottle "Sun-in"
  • several drops "gloxioxide" used for oral infections (just a different type of peroxide, this makes it thicker)
  • a few drops lemon juice

Steps:

  1. With your hair dry, the mixture should be in a shallow dish. Just use your hands to dip in the mixture. Use your fingers to 'paint" the highlights on.
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  3. Remember to do the hair underneath, also your scalp. Keep doing your painting with your fingers, until you've used all the mixture.
  4. Now, wrap a white towel around your hair and put on a shower cap. The heat of your head will activate the mixture. Keep it on for a few hours.
  5. After removing the cap and towel, I then toss some argean oil on it.
  6. Then, jump in the shower, washing it. Use conditioner, and blow dry.

This is what your dirty blonde hair will end up looking like. Looks like a pro did it, don't you think?

May 19, 2005

Tips for giving yourself highlights and caring for hair with highlights. Post your ideas.

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May 19, 20050 found this helpful

Rinse your hair with one-quarter-cup Lemon Juice with three-quarters cup water.

By MrsMoted2

 
May 20, 20050 found this helpful

I use cider vinegar instead of the lemon juice and my dark hair is always so shiny that my beauty operator ask what I was using. My Mother used that years ago before they had any cream rinses.

 
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March 15, 2006

I want to highlight my hair at home, but I have very jet black hair. Should I use hair bleach before hair highlight for better result? Can you please tell me the procedure of bleaching before highlighting?



Ipsun from Detroit, MI

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March 16, 20060 found this helpful
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Hi, just for the record I have been a hairdresser for 36 years. There is no easy way to highlight black hair. You can of course, but it usually doesn't look "great". If you decide to go ahead get it done professionally! Find a beauty school if possible and ask for an advanced student! In the long run you will not save much by doing it yourself as the products you will buy will not be equal to the professional products.

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I realize it can be expensive but check around find the best deal and that dosen't necessarily mean cheapest! If you had lighter colored hair it would be easier and look better! Certain haircolors look better with certain highlights.There is no set color for all hair it can look harsh if not done correctly so as a professional check around for your 'Hair color experience"

 

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March 17, 20060 found this helpful
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If you just want to jazz it up, you could use the cellophane color washes for dark hair. The burgundy color is nice, I have seen a lot of oriental hair with auburn streaks (from peroxide) which can be a nice look if that's what you are after.

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For a color streak, you have to bleach out the original dark color and add the color (I used to know someone who had a magenta mustache and that's how he did it.)

 
September 14, 20070 found this helpful
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Would the spray on highlight colors work for you? I see the small spray cans of gold, silver, bronze, auburn, blonde etc. at Sally's beauty supply and also at Walgreens. I'm often tempted to shock my kids or grandkids by spraying on a few audacious streaks of shocking color! I assume they'd wash out with the first shampoo.

 
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April 3, 2008

Does anybody know of a cheap and easy way to do your own 'longterm highlights' that's wont damage my hair? And does anybody have a price range from salons that highlight long hair?

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April 3, 20080 found this helpful
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I have light brownish hair - originally more strawberry blonde, and I put in highlights with ordinary hydrogen peroxide applied to dirty hair with cotton balls, left on for 10 minutes, and then using a combination of red/blonde shampoo (also left on 20 mins) and conditioner. The highlights come in gradually, I touch up only at the hairline/part, around my face, as the hair grows out, sparing the ends.

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This process produces natural-looking, gentle strawberry blonde highlights that even hairdressers/stylists have marveled at! And is done cheaply and easily, too! (Of course, my hair is in good condition to start with, and I rarely blowdry or use heating curlers, etc. - but try to let my hair air dry...)

 

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What "Pamphyila" wrote may work for her light-med hair, DON'T try just peroxide it if you have dark hair! I have a very dark brown hair and I did exactly what she does when I was a teenager and my streaks turned out an ugly orange color. You can't get an exact cost on highlighting unless you tell them if you have, short, med, long or very long hair. For each, the price is different. If I was you, I'd simply get the yellow pages out & turn to "Beauty" where you'll find salons in you area. Just get yourself a pen and paper and start calling each one to ask for their prices. You can take your chances and go to a "Beauty School" (for less money) but if you do, be sure to ask for an "Advanced Senior" (someone who is ready to graduate!) This way, you'll get someone who is more experienced. If you have a choice of "Do it yourself" and a Beauty School (or "Beauty college") have it done by someone else.

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It's hard to reach the back of your head and not pick up big chunky strands. If you do decide to do-it-yourself, have a friend there to help you. You can buy your supplies (like the pros) from a beauty supply store and they'll give you exact directions.

* The bad thing about highlights is they DO grow out. If you part your hair, you'll end up with "roots" (where there is no highlights) after 2 or 3 months. This is unavoidable. (unless you have hair that has no part) Highlights look great on light& med colored hair. If you hair is dark brown or black, they probably won't look like you'd expected they would. Be careful not to leave the striper on to long or you'll end up with streaks that look unnatural. Maybe you should do just a few streaks at a time to see how long to leave the solution on.

 
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February 14, 2010

My daughter has dyed her hair black. She wants to highlight it with blonde streaks. Can she use 40 oxidizing emulsion cream with peroxide in it?

Thanks.

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February 14, 20100 found this helpful

Hello! Your daughters hair needs to fade a little bit. Waite 2 weeks before you do any highlights. Yes she can use the 40 oxidizing emulsion cream with peroxide in it? But let me make a suggestion. Dont use a bleach. Use a hair color. It will be better for your hair. I have been coloring my hair for over 15 years. So I have learned through trial and error!

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Good Luck! Sharon

 
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December 18, 2014

I have dark blonde/light brown hair now. I want to do some color highlights with foil, but my household water comes from a well. Is there something I can do to assure it won't affect the outcome of the coloring?

By J. Martinez from St. Clair, MI

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December 18, 20140 found this helpful

Your well water could have a million different things in it that might affect your dye attempt so your question is extremely difficult question to answer, however, you can take your question to a hair stylist for answers.

You could also try the dye using distilled water from a store. The distilled water has nothing that could affect the hair during the dye treatment, however, you still have the question of washing your dyed hair after the treatment.

The best answer would be to make an appointment with a hair stylist to dye your hair. She or he will then be able to examine your hair, provide the corerct dye treatment and recommend the best washing water for later on after the dye treatment.

 

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December 20, 20140 found this helpful

I am assuming you can't afford a stylist and that is why you are doing your own hair. My best advise is do it at a friends house, where the water is easier on the hair. Good luck!

 
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January 8, 2015

I have brown hair and I want to have blonde highlights. My only problem is my grey will come through at the roots. What can I do please?

By Helen

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January 25, 2015

Can I use a bonnet-type hair dryer to accelerate the bleach when I use foil for my streaks? I have been using foil and streaking my hair for years, but I sat under a portable hair dryer. I am in need of purchasing another heating unit for streaking with foil and would sincerely appreciate a professional's insight. I do not want to melt the cap on my head. I have to use a high setting when I use the foil strips.


Thank you.

By Ilene

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April 7, 2015

I want to have reverse highlights in a warm brown on my white hair. My hair has recently been permed with a very mild perm that cannot overprocess. Would this be a problem?

By Dot F

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August 31, 2015

Is it okay to use, say, red hair dye with a highlighting cap? Or is it too thin to keep from going into the holes? Since I have a spare highlighting cap laying around and I don't really want to spend the money to go get my hair dyed I thought I would do it myself.


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February 3, 2016

I dyed my hair light brown on Monday. Is it okay to add a highlights after 2 days? I'm going to use a boxed highlights as well.


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