Blonde Highlights In Red Hair
The
crowning glory of every individual is the hair. And their hair does to
a large extent determine the personality of an individual. For
instance, those who prefer something wild, vibrant and completely
noticeable are extroverts, creative, peoples-people, etc. On the hand those who experiment less, or
prefer not to experiment at all as generally shy, introverts,
prefer to be with themselves, or those closest to them. And
those who prefer something subtle are a blend of introverts and
extroverts. This
is a general analysis with no guarantee of precision, as there are
instances where a dynamic extrovert prefers subtle shades because its
their professional need in terms of the personal decorum they have to
maintain. So, the hair highlights are situational, as much as
personality-trait led.
An interesting combination that is here to stay since over
five to six years is the red base with blonde highlights. The blonde
highlights in red hair varies from bright golden highlights that
actually go well on lighter red shades tilting more into the shade of
dark orange (the tones of henna treated hair). Then there is also the
platinum in dark plum red hair. This shade is streaked onto broader
blacks of hair. One can also request for the thin and slim highlights,
just on the crown area.
Those with longer red hair seem to prefer subtle blonde
highlights, or rather lowlights that simply add sheen to the hair.
These shades include mahogany, copper, auburn, etc. However, subtlety
is not just connected with the shade, but also the type of weaving of
the shade into the hair.
For instance, large blocks of hair, no matter what the
shade of highlights would be rather loud in appearance, which means
rather noticeable. Whereas needle-like weaves of even a vibrant blonde
shade can look rather subtle; more like a tease. No matter what kind of
look one desires, one should seek professional consultation in order to
ensure that they get the actual look they desire.