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Change is a good thing.
And if there’s one thing you should never be afraid to change, it’s your hair.
After all, it grows back.
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But which technique is best for you?
Keep reading for what they told us.
“The weave is natural but not fine.
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It creates depth and dimension and works great on all hair types.”
“Babylights are meant to make hair look slightly sun-kissed.
“You will look like you have been on the beach for three months,” says Paglionico.
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“This technique is great for someone who is low-maintenance.
The grow-out is seamless and tends to look better over time.
Bonus: This technique works for any air color,lightordark.
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You get the best of both worlds,” says Paglionico.
“It’s gradual, but the root is darker and fades into lighter ends.
According to Paglionico, sombre is the subtle version of ombre.
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“It usually starts at the eyebrow line, and the blend from dark to light is much softer.
The overall look is more natural and goes with many skin tones,” she says.
“Face-framing highlights are hair sections that are woven into foil for a lighter effect around the face.
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Dimensional
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Dimensional highlights offer more contrast (thinkdark brown with lighter highlights).
In other words, you’re adding dimension to the hair via color.
This can create the illusion of a thicker mane and looks great on those with curls or waves.
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“It’s an edgy look that stands out for a more dramatic look,” says Paglionico.
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