How often should you get your hair highlighted?

Generally speaking, it's a good idea to go in for highlights every 6-8 weeks. However, the length of time you can go between highlight appointments varies depending on you and your hair, based on the following factors.
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How often is too often to get highlights?

All over color processes should be done every 3-5 weeks for best results. Sooner really isn't necessary, and longer will effect the products ability to lift and deposit evenly. Foil highlights should be done every 6-8 weeks depending on how much contrast there is between your highlights and your natural color.
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How often can you get highlights without damaging your hair?

To avoid damaging your hair with permanent hair colors, wait for at least 4 weeks before you repeat the coloring process. You will even be better off if you can do it less often.
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How many weeks should you go between highlights?

Four to eight weeks is the standard amount of time between salon visits, but even that is a big window. The highlights that require the least amount of upkeep start only a shade or two darker than your natural hair color and fade into a lighter color toward the tips of your tresses.
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How long should you wait to get your hair re highlighted?

Standard time in between appointments is 4-6 weeks, since your hair grows on average 1/2” a month. Of course you can stretch this out to 6-8 weeks if you don't mind the roots. Being able to stretch it out usually depends on what your natural hair color looks like compared to your artificially “sweetened” hair color.
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How Many Times a Year Should You Highlight Your Hair?



What not to do after getting highlights?

Don't wash your hair too often. The highlights are affected by just water, too, and using the product too often can stress your hair beyond its limits. Also, avoid excessive rinsings; just tilt your head back and let the water run through your hair for several minutes to get the shampoo and conditioner out.
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Do highlights damage hair?

Highlights and coloring -- Highlights and semi-permanent dyes aren't as damaging as bleach, but they aren't without consequences, Mirmirani says. They can also change the inner structure of the hair, causing a lackluster look and dryness, especially if you frequently color to hide roots or gray hair.
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Do highlights blend after a few washes?

"Unfortunately, toners only last a few shampoos and as they rinse out, highlights can look muted or dull. This can make the allover color look less fresh than when a client has just left the salon," Baumhauer said.
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How do I make my highlights last longer?

7 Tricks To Make Your Highlights Last Twice As Long
  1. Choose The Right Shampoo. ...
  2. Always Use Heat Protectors. ...
  3. Invest In Oils. ...
  4. Try A Glossing Treatment. ...
  5. Keep Hair Moisturised. ...
  6. Look To UV Protecting Products. ...
  7. Give Smudging A Go.
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Do I want highlights or balayage?

"Highlights are often placed much closer to the scalp and applied in specific sections while the balayage process includes a graduated painting the color onto the hair in random sections," says Rivera. If you are looking to add non-uniform chunks or sweeps of color, balayage is a better option.
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Which is more damaging highlights or color?

In most salons, single-process color is cheaper than highlights. Additionally, single-color tends to be gentler on your hair than highlights. The bleach used in highlight formulas can cause damage, particularly if you have them done often, or use other chemical hair treatments.
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How do you keep highlighted hair healthy?

6 Ways Keep Your Highlighted Hair Healthy
  1. Change Up Your Shampoo Game. You will want to switch to a gentler shampoo already after getting highlights. ...
  2. Embrace Deep Conditioning. ...
  3. Get The Right Nutrients for Your Body. ...
  4. Avoid Damage From Heat and Chemicals. ...
  5. Use a Gentle Touch. ...
  6. Keep Up With Professional Care.
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Can highlights cause GREY hair?

It is true that colouring your hair makes it dull and more vulnerable to breakage and loss but, it does not cause premature greying. It is also a myth that dyeing your hair will lead to an increase in the number of white hair.
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What are Babylights vs highlights?

Babylights are more delicate than highlights. The main difference between the two is that during babylights, your Stylist will highlight more sections of your hair. The sections are finer than normal highlights which creates a more natural blend of colours.
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How often do you need balayage?

Balayage. Hair grows fast — about an inch per month. So techniques, like balayage, which involve hand painting the hair and not going all the way to your roots, help you to get a gorgeous look with less maintenance. In general, we recommend scheduling a balayage touch up every 12-14 weeks.
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How can I get my natural hair back after highlights?

"The best way to grow out your natural color, especially coming from a highlight or balayage look, is to have your colorist gloss down your hair back to the natural level of the roots to allow the natural root to blend as it grows," says IGK Hair Care founder Chase Kusero.
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Why do my highlights fade so quickly?

A common reason behind fast-fading hair color is insufficient processing time, meaning the hair color did not stay on long enough. This especially holds true if you or your client have grey hair. Grey hair cuticles are tightly packed down and take longer to open and absorb artificial hair color molecules.
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How long does a full head of highlights last?

"The time you can get before needing a full highlight can stretch beyond four to five months of needing a full. It depends on someone's natural color, where they get highlights to and the brightness," Bryant adds.
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What do I need to know before getting highlights?

The Steps You Should Follow Before Getting Highlights
  • Step 1: Brush up on what highlights actually entail, then evaluate the current state of your hair. ...
  • Step 2: Figure out the style you want. ...
  • Step 3: Look for a hair stylist who has done this before—and is comfortable working with your hair type.
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Why does my hair look darker after highlights?

this dark color looks more like a lowlight. If your highlights are too dark, the toner you used may have darkened them past your desired color. Don't panic—just reach for clarifying shampoo to help fade some of the darkness from the toner.
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How long do blonde highlights last?

Getting and maintaining highlights requires a certain level of commitment. Those lovely blonde accents woven throughout your locks might look perfect when you walk out of the salon, but after some time, the colors dull and your dark roots appear. Most hairstylists recommend going back for a touchup every 8 to 10 weeks.
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Does blonde hair make you look older?

Lighter hair color makes you look younger – but the tone you go for is paramount. Stay away from cool, ashy tones and add some warmth to your look with golden highlights. Go for shades like honey to give your complexion a healthy, youthful glow!
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Does getting highlights thin your hair?

“Highlights are great for adding volume, but if you go too light at the root you can actually cause more breakage to the hair, which means thinner hair,” Orellana said. “You can still stay very blond, especially on the ends, but try to avoid the root.”
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Which highlights are least damaging?

Teasy lights is a great technique to get a natural look with highlights, but in the process of backcombing, you're potentially tearing some of the hair. Redken Artist George Garcia shares a less-damaging alternative: split lights.
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Do highlights get lighter or darker over time?

"If you apply dye from root to end every time, the result will be that your mid-shaft to ends will continue to get darker and darker, and over time will look too heavy," Friedman says. When it comes to highlights, be sure your colorist doesn't coat the entire length of strands with bleach every time you get a touch-up.
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