Anonymous wrote:I’m not op. But I did this. I was so tired of going to the salon all the time. I did partial highlights on dark brown hair. My hair is much lighter and blends in with the gray. It’s not so stark like the dark brown was when I started showing gray. I am going in this week to redo it again…it’s been 10 weeks since I had it done.
Anonymous wrote:I just got all over highlights yesterday and the effect is much lighter than I anticipated - basically went from brown to blonde. It looks good but just, not the blending I expected. We'll see how they grow out but I don't think I'd do it again or recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Because my natural hair is dark, when I went light all over, it washed me out. Was not a good compromise and the new gray growth still showed without helping much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have very dark hair with gray hair on my temples and along the front of my hairline. I also have one side on the front that’s basically a white streak.
Most of the back and sides are still dark. But the contrast up front looks really bad. I don’t want to get caught in the cycle of root touch ups every few weeks right now.
Will getting a full set of highlights or babylights help by just lightening all over to decrease the contrast? I’ve never had highlights, how much upkeep is involved? I’ll probably need at least 2 sessions to significantly lighten my hair.
Why not just gloss to understate the gray? I have very dark hair and use a gloss (hue or john frieda) that i do myself. The gray is still there bit hard to notice as it looks like a highlight. This is easier for me too since I do it at home once every 6 weeks or so. It's 20 minutes rather than a trip to the salon. Plus the rest of my hair is super shiny.
what type of gloss? gloss makes my greys a gross orange color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have very dark hair with gray hair on my temples and along the front of my hairline. I also have one side on the front that’s basically a white streak.
Most of the back and sides are still dark. But the contrast up front looks really bad. I don’t want to get caught in the cycle of root touch ups every few weeks right now.
Will getting a full set of highlights or babylights help by just lightening all over to decrease the contrast? I’ve never had highlights, how much upkeep is involved? I’ll probably need at least 2 sessions to significantly lighten my hair.
Why not just gloss to understate the gray? I have very dark hair and use a gloss (hue or john frieda) that i do myself. The gray is still there bit hard to notice as it looks like a highlight. This is easier for me too since I do it at home once every 6 weeks or so. It's 20 minutes rather than a trip to the salon. Plus the rest of my hair is super shiny.
Anonymous wrote:I have very dark hair with gray hair on my temples and along the front of my hairline. I also have one side on the front that’s basically a white streak.
Most of the back and sides are still dark. But the contrast up front looks really bad. I don’t want to get caught in the cycle of root touch ups every few weeks right now.
Will getting a full set of highlights or babylights help by just lightening all over to decrease the contrast? I’ve never had highlights, how much upkeep is involved? I’ll probably need at least 2 sessions to significantly lighten my hair.