Hair highlighting

The process is done by applying lightener to the hair that has been woven and separated using an applicator brush.

In highlighting hair, hydrogen peroxide mixed with pigment is used to change the color of the strand.

Chunky highlights are generally offered in a wider variety of bold natural colors, as well as a large number of artificial, or unnatural, colors and are used to create more contrast, rather than subtle texture, as in traditional, thinner highlights.

Applying an acidic pH solution, such as an acidic hair care product, immediately after dyeing can help reduce the permeability of the hair cuticle and accelerate the recovery of mild damage.

Additionally, using hair care products that contain cationic surfactants (e.g., stearalkonium chloride) and conditioning agents (e.g., proteins) can further enhance the restoration process during and after the dyeing period.

Coloring a young girl's hair with temporary spray paint