Introduction
Highlights are a great way to add some pizzazz to your hair, but there are two main types of highlights you can get: partial highlights and full highlights. What's the difference between the two? Let's break it down.
Feature | Partial Highlights | Full Highlights |
---|---|---|
Number of foils used | 10-30 | 50-100+ |
Foils are placed | Strategically to create a natural-looking effect | All over the head for a more dramatic look |
Amount of hair highlighted | 20-50% | 50-100% |
Cost | Less expensive | More expensive |
Time to complete | 2-3 hours | 3-4 hours |
Maintenance | Requires touch-ups every 6-8 weeks | Requires touch-ups every 8-12 weeks |
Damage to hair | Less damaging | More damaging |
Best for | People who want a subtle, natural look | People who want a more dramatic, all-over look |
Pros | More affordable, less damaging, more natural-looking | More dramatic, all-over look |
Cons | Less dramatic, requires more frequent touch-ups | More expensive, more damaging, less natural-looking |
Now that you know the difference between partial and full highlights, how do you decide which type is right for you? Here are a few things to consider:
Partial highlights are a great option for people who want a subtle, natural look. They're also less expensive and less damaging than full highlights. Partial highlights are typically placed strategically around the face and crown of the head to create a sun-kissed effect.
Full highlights are a great option for people who want a more dramatic, all-over look. They're more expensive and more damaging than partial highlights, but they can create a stunning effect. Full highlights are typically placed all over the head, from root to tip.
The cost of highlights varies depending on the type of highlights you get, the length of your hair, and the salon you go to. Partial highlights typically cost between $100 and $200, while full highlights can cost between $200 and $400.
Partial highlights require touch-ups every 6-8 weeks, while full highlights require touch-ups every 8-12 weeks. The cost of touch-ups will vary depending on the salon you go to.
Both partial and full highlights can damage your hair, but full highlights cause more damage because they involve more bleaching. If you have fine or damaged hair, it's important to talk to your stylist about the best way to minimize damage.
Partial highlights and full highlights are both great ways to add some pizzazz to your hair. The type of highlights that's right for you depends on your desired look, budget, hair type, and lifestyle. No matter which type of highlights you choose, you'll be sure to turn heads.
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