The drugstore stocks its shelves with a variety of everyday beauty items for women, from lipstick to curlers. But one of the least expensive and most used products is a little magic potion some call, the makeover in a bottle - HAIRCOLOR!
Natural highlights and lowlights give hair its depth. Highlights are like sunshine, lowlights are like the shadows.
Typically, highlights are applied several shades lighter than your natural color; while lowlights may be several shades
darker. This dance of color appears natural if the haircolorist is adept.
For complete coverage, novices should pick a color within two shades of thier natural haircolor. Then decide if you want to try a fun temporary color that will wash out in a month or so, or apply a permanent color that will grow out.
Do not go more than three shades above or below the base hair color. Complex hair coloring techniques like chunking are not for beginners.