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By Julyne Derrick, About.com

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Blonde Highlights: 5 How-To Tips

Here is naturally blonde hair highlighted with even blonder pieces

Photo credit: Hairstyles, Cuts and Do's
Here's a few tips if you're going for highlights:{br]
1. If you have fine hair, adding any color will give your hair body because coloring causes your hair's shafts to swell.

2. Keep in mind that highlights around the face can brighten your complexion. You'll want to opt for colors that warm the skin & enhance your natural hair color.

3. Ask your stylists about lowlights. Lowlighting means darker strands are woven into the lighter ones creating more depth & drama.

4. If you use traditional foil methods for your highlights, keep in mind these are harder to care for once your roots grow out. Foil highlights require precision application, which makes fixing dark roots costly. However, if you go with widely-spaced, less structured pieces of color (called 'hair painting' or 'baliage,' touch-ups will be easier.

5. You can opt for either full or partial highlights. Partial means the stylist sticks to the top part of your head, instead of highlighting all over. If you have thick hair, you'll want to go partial otherwise you'll be there forever. In summer, ask your stylist to color the hair that shows when you wear a ponytail.

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