This trendy inverted bob haircut is ideal for those who simultaneously want to look edgy and low-maintenance. This below the length of the ear plus the wonderful fringe perfectly matches soft angled faces.
White Blonde Bob
Short Stacked Bob with Layers
This small but fiery short stacked inverted bob hairstyle in this image gives me chills! The progression from back to front makes this stacked hairstyle edgy. It beautifully shows the vibrant color’s smoothness and brightness. Black to Red Long Bob with layers
What better way to improve a long-inverted bob on the shoulder than a fall-inspired balayage! The matching of the black hair to the deep red shadow looks amazing. Layering the ends of short bob haircuts such as the one in this image allows more structure and weight.
Talk about low maintenance and cool bob! Definitely one of the best looks in this collection is this asymmetrical inverted bob haircut with an ash brown shadow. It’s an impressive, straightforward reverse bob haircut!
Super Simple Inverted Lob

You can still have a fashionable haircut with a natural and beautiful look! The long inverted bob with blonde hair is an example of how elegant simplicity can be if you want to give your long locks a bit of a trim.
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D a voluminous product on your wet hair Blow-dry with a heat-protective spray Use a flat iron to curl each section of your hair for a few seconds. Apply
light-hold hairspray This is a very textured inverted bob forfine hair. Texture and waves are essential to smooth and healthy appearance of fine hair. Also, when you dye your mane with a smooth and simple brunette shadow like her, you don’t have to worry about growing your roots.
Long inverted bob with straight hair layers

This is a blonde ash balay on an accurately cut long inverted layered bob. The deep side gives so much depth and dimension to those sharp lines angles and perfect angle. Such an inverted lob does not need much maintenance.
Really Short Angled Bob
QA with Shivani Sehgal Master Makeup Artist Hairstylist / Owner @ The Orangeville Cutting Crew How would you describe this look? For the dark ashy blonde look, I began with the full global color request. I wanted to keep this very short inverted classic but still modern and chic bob for this chin length cut. I shaved a little bit of the back and then textured the top for a smoother blend of hair. The sides are a bit longer than the back, coming at an angle. I blow-dried the round brush to make it even smoother with a flat iron. Every day, this is very easy to style bob. Simply add a little product and blow dry a round brush. Any advice that someone thinks about it? The angled bob is ideal for all aspects of the face except for someone with very limited diameter of the head. This is because the face must mask the head and jaw sides. Doing so will make your face look even smaller. I used the Kms Smoothing Lotion and a section-by-section thermal spray serum as I used the flat iron.
Bob Hairstyle Super Short Inverted
You should have the mindset at the end of the day that you are wearing your hair and that you are not wearing your hair. Cut it out! Go ahead with it! Rate it. Loving it! For oval and heart-shaped heads, this inverted bob hairstyle is best suited.
Bob Inverted with Bangs
QA with Katherine Mena Hair Stylist Makeup Artist @ Spa Isbell in New Orleans How would you describe this look? The feel of dropping autumn leaves influenced this funky painted inverted bob with fringe. Fashion color was applied to most of the head while she left out pieces of her natural level to create dimension in her crown. I love how it looks like something you could pick from the ground with the textured appearance of the inverted bob with bangs! It was a rough dry and small spray of texture when styling everything that was needed. Love how it all came together to create a cohesive concept! Any advice that someone thinks about it? This particular client, for example, has very fine straight hair. The bob’s added texture helps her tresses to drop and shift without unnecessary styling as she likes. Customers with very thick curly coarse hair would rock different modern inverted bob styles. These customers may struggle more in the morning to spend extra time styling to achieve the same effect as a fine straight hair customer. This is a great transitional style for those who are trying to grow a pixie. This bob will help you avoid the inevitable shag that is associated with the grow-out process. In considering bright colors like this, maintenance is also something to keep in mind. Regular touch-ups and home care are required. There are three things you can do to keep it fresh and longevity. 1) Wash your hair with cooler water less frequently. 2) Use products free of sulfate. 3) Low-heat heat bob.
Very Short Bob Inverted with Bangs
This hair style is a beautiful short inverted bob haircut. The highlights of the caramel make the layering really pop! QA with Sarah Quartullo Stylist style creator @ Simply Stunning Yardley Hair Studio Pa How would you describe this look? The color is a dark base of chocolate with a subtle highlight of caramel perfect for falling. With her small bone structure and the amount of hair she has, a very short inverted bob with bangs and layers works really well. The short layers on this bob give you the volume you’ve been looking for for for ladies with finer hair. For all s, it’s a great bob. I love using Sebastian’s dark oil for this style for her blow out and finish with Sebastian’s styling microfiber. Any advice that someone thinks about it?
Inverted Curly Bob
If you have tight natural curls, this curly inverted bob for curly hair is perfect. In the photo, the model has an a-line cut which is issoft and feminine. If you have thick hair like her, the front layers give it the perfect volume.The suggestions that someone feels about it? This casual bob isn’t for you if you’re someone whose go-to hairstyle is a ponytail! My client was all right with the fact that when she has to pull the sides back out of her head. She also has naturally curly hair, and when she wears her natural curls, this medium length inverted bob haircut will also look great.
Inverted Bob Hairstyle
QA with style creator Ang Holland Hair Artist @ Pricilla’s Hair Nail Salon in Peru How would you describe this look? One of the most requested haircuts I do is the angled long bob. Mine’s particular gem is a between more. Not too long, not too short. The biggest part about this inverted bob hairstyle is being able to add volume to the crown area and back. This will give a longer front the illusion. I add to her natural blonde for her tone by doing all the baby lights. The suggestions that someone feels about it? The longer front allows you to customize the look for each person when thinking about facial features. You can leave straight and sleek the front face-framing pieces or add a little angled bang. Before drying, I always use a left-in conditioner and a frizz tamer on my gems. Good tools are crucial to this beautiful final look as well!
Red Inverted Hair Undercut
QA with Gianfranco Filoni Hairdresser / Barber @ Artist. Lab in Lecce Italy How would you describe this look? I think this undercut inverted bob is for a woman who wants to be healthy without compromising femininity. Total form is the best thing about this haircut. Ding small layers with a big graduation give a strong look with a feeling of lightness. It is a more rugged and definitive reinterpretation of one of the haircuts of history: the bob. It’s an excentric color of copper. Obviously, I used up to 3 different copper tones to play with the color gradation. Then I applied sequentially on roots medium-length hair and ends magically joined together thanks to the Color Melting. Apply a hold material and dry very slowly with the hairdryer. With a hairbrush, when they are almost completely dry, they follow the hair in the desired direction without pulling too much. A good styling product is important for an optimal outcome in the case of thin or frizzy skin.
Thin Hair Inverted Bob
The suggestions that someone feels about it? This casual bob isn’t for you if you’re someone whose go-to hairstyle is a ponytail! My client was all right with the fact that when she has to pull the sides back out of her head. She also has naturally curly hair, and when she wears her natural curls, this medium length inverted bob haircut will also look great.
Inverted Bob Hairstyle
QA with style creator Ang Holland Hair Artist @ Pricilla’s Hair Nail Salon in Peru How would you describe this look? One of the most requested haircuts I do is the angled long bob. Mine’s particular gem is a between more. Not too long, not too short. The biggest part about this inverted bob hairstyle is being able to add volume to the crown area and back. This will give a longer front the illusion. I add to her natural blonde for her tone by doing all the baby lights. The suggestions that someone feels about it? The longer front allows you to customize the look for each person when thinking about facial features. You can leave straight and sleek the front face-framing pieces or add a little angled bang. Before drying, I always use a left-in conditioner and a frizz tamer on my gems. Good tools are crucial to this beautiful final look as well!
Red Inverted Hair Undercut
QA with Gianfranco Filoni Hairdresser / Barber @ Artist. Lab in Lecce Italy How would you describe this look? I think this undercut inverted bob is for a woman who wants to be healthy without compromising femininity. Total form is the best thing about this haircut. Ding small layers with a big graduation give a strong look with a feeling of lightness. It is a more rugged and definitive reinterpretation of one of the haircuts of history: the bob. It’s an excentric color of copper. Obviously, I used up to 3 different copper tones to play with the color gradation. Then I applied sequentially on roots medium-length hair and ends magically joined together thanks to the Color Melting. Apply a hold material and dry very slowly with the hairdryer. With a hairbrush, when they are almost completely dry, they follow the hair in the desired direction without pulling too much. A good styling product is important for an optimal outcome in the case of thin or frizzy skin.
Thin Hair Inverted Bob
The airy effect of this razor cut bob requires substantial texture and weight removal to manage the hair density. Customers should be prepared to feel tangibly lighter for their tresses. Leaving too much weight at the ends will change the cut’s balance. Basically, this is a flexible bob with a salt spray that can be air-dried. The spray is going to play the natural texture of the hair. It can also be easily blown out for a more natural look with an oil or butter. I would suggest a thickening spray to supplement straighter hair. This will provide the root with some lift. To shake the finished look, apply a medium textured hairspray!
Inverted Bob Haircut
QA with Jasmine Houck Stylist / Colorist Stylist Stylist @ Element 5 Charlotte Nc How would you describe this look? This is an inverted bob stacked textured. I love it’s soft, but full and sleek as well. I used volumizing products together with a lightweight smoothing product to style this bob. I used a round brush to build the base lift. I kept the ends straight because the look is soft and edgy. Any advice that someone thinks about it? Go ahead with it! From classic to extreme, there are so many variations of the bob. Working with your stylist is all about finding the right bob for you. This bob works from straight to curly for texture. Depending on their own texture, I always teach clients how to style their hair.
Textured Neck Length Layered Inverted Bob Cut
QA with style designer Hope Alexander Hairstylist @ Studio Elle in Brooks Ab This is a great example of an inverted bob cutsthat I love so much. This casual bob is one that’s not going out of style. With both a smoother and straighter bob and a curlier or more textured style, this bob looks amazing. I like how well it shows off her natural highlights, and her hair texture has worked really well for the look. The suggestions that someone feels about it? A customer who considers this bob should remember that this is a hairstyle of high maintenance! You’ll need to style your hair every day to keep it looking fantastic. You will also want to keep regular trims to keep the cut shape. For the typical wash and wear client, this is definitely not an ideal style. This style is very easy to work with on the flip side. The bob is so easy to style when done properly and works with almost all texture and face shapes of the hair! Wavy Inverted Bob Short Hairstyle
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QA with Gabriella Exner Hairstylist style creator @ Urban Legends Salon and Spa in Chemainus Bc How would you describe this look? The suggestions that someone feels about it? It can be depending on. You may want to use a root booster mousse or volume spray if you have finer flat hair. Then with a round brush you will blow-dry it to help give it a little more body and lift. This is going to make it a good smooth rounded bob. If you have curly hair, smooth it will blow dry. This helps the roots and around the hairline to get those stubborn kinks and curls. And finish with a flat iron to smooth. To help shield your tresses from the hot iron, you will need a thermal protector. To help hold it, you can use an oil to moisturize and smooth any flyaway hair and finish it with anti-humidity hairspray. This is a flexible bob that can be worn straight or curly. But, if you have curly hair, it may take some work to smooth it. So keep in mind that in the mornings you might have to spend a little more time smoothing it out! If you already have straight hair, treatment will be simpler. This inverted style is great for forms of the round head as it tends to elongate and fit well with most shapes of the face. You may want to stray away from the inverted bob hairstyle if you have a longer face shape and have a classic chin-length bob. 38 Bombshell Blonde Highlights To Your Bucket List’ . She is widely regarded as one of the most influential hair experts to reach and count more than 100 million people. She has personally interviewed and featured on the site over 5000 hair artists about their work. Her work was featured in major online beauty magazines and publications.
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QA with style creator Stacy Principe Senior Hairstylist Make-up Artist @ New Leaf Hair Studio in Bristol Ri How would you describe this look? This look is all-in – one classic chic and sassy. Maintaining and styling is easy. I added a lot of texture to the haircut to reduce the look and the front angle. My client’s very thick hair is perfect for her, and this style. The color is just enough dimension that it always looks new and natural when you wear it straight or styled (with a tapered wand that is my favorite tool). For a low and easy maintenance look, baby lights and balayage are the best highlighting combo. The suggestions that someone feels about it? Talk about if every 6-8 weeks you should keep a fresh haircut. For the color I suggest to freshen the color in between every 3 months with coming in for a toner. Customers with well water tend to have a hard time with a lasting color, so I suggest that they come in earlier for fresh color services. This look is for you if you’ve got a round face. This is for you if you’re ready for a change! There’s something out there for everyone, whether you’re using goods or not. All you need to do is be open to change.
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QA with Nicole Hairstylist style maker @ Hennessey Salon Pr in Vancouver Bc How would you describe this look and what’s your favorite? I love the seamless appearance of the blend from the natural color to the highlighted component. To create and maintain this look, what items do you recommend? The products I recommend starting with a sulfate-free shampoo for this look. This is going to be great for applying moisture and keeping the color fading faster. Before using hot tools as well, I definitely recommend a good heat protection. This would guard against harm and avoid fading of light. Ultimately, it would be nice to have a purple shampoo / conditioner. Dating a violet hair pigment once a week or any other wash neutralizes any brassiness and keeps the color fresh for longer. What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? Perhaps the ideal candidate for this particular blonde tone would be someone with a cool undertone anywhere from a fairer skin tone to an olive / tan. Naturally, a balayage could work for every skin tone, although a deeper blonde shade or more mocha caramel colors would flatter warmer undertones. All this being said is suggested to have a comprehensive consultation with your stylist!
Naturally Beautiful Blonde Highlights
QA with Chris Jones Hairdresser Style Creator @ Salon Bugatti in The Woodlands Tx How would you describe this look and what’s your favorite? What I love about this look for so many of my clients is how marketable it is. So much I call fantasy hair what we see online. This is something that wears well, of course, and it’s so low maintenance! To create and maintain this look, what items do you recommend? I used a boar bristle brush from Ibiza for the blowout as far as the style was concerned. I also recommend a light volumizer like Oribe’s Maximista. We curled with Hot Tools with a 1 1/2-inch curling iron and finished with Oribe’s Dry Texturizing Spray. What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? Most of my customers are real-life people who can’t spend three hours every four weeks in the salon. So versatile and low-maintenance, this look. This client’s hair is medium to thick. While giving the hair tons of movement, the layers remove weight. Most of her blonde is balayage while just a couple of highlights go to the root. This allows her to go between color services for up to three months or more. With a minimum amount of roots, the hair grows smoothly.
Blonde Hair Relaxed Natural HighlightsWhat kind of customer would you recommend this look for? I’d recommend this look to any skin tone clients! This look can be pulled off by anyone. You can get it if you want it. The texture of the wavy to straight hair is ideal. It’s a fairly easy to maintain color and style and is great for customers with busy lifestyles.
Soft Blonde Highlights
QA with Jaki Dimasi Senior Stylist Stylist Owner Stylist @ Ruby Hair Design in Mildura Victoria Australia How would you describe this look and what is your favorite? This is a light and new look of the blonde. The foils are extremely fine and back to back in order to create a smooth color that does not appear normal and when growing out, prevents a harsh regrowth. What products do you recommend that this look be created and maintained? It would take about every six to eight weeks to foil with L’Oréal Smartbond and trim. Where necessary, color maintenance at home would use the L’Oréal Silver Shampoo. Using a good quality shampoo such as L’Oréal Nutrifer Shampoo and Conditioner will also help preserve the color and the beauty of the skin. It would also be a must to be treated weekly with the Smartbond at-home treatment as a follow-up to the salon service. This client has but a lot of fine textured hair. Maintenance is relatively low as long as you keep up with your regular six to eight week visits to the salon and maintenance at home. You will keep your hair in top condition if you do all the right things at home. You’re going to get more of your blonde hair color in exchange!
Opalescent Golden Blonde
What’s your favorite thing about this look? I’d describe this look as an iridescent blonde! I love this look as it shows a range of shimmer. You see the array of colors that shift from beautiful golden tones to cooler pearl tones that look beautiful against its darker base when the light shines against it! What products do you recommend that this look be created and maintained? I used Tigi Catwalk Bodifying Spray to add fullness to the hair shaft and Tigi Bed Head’s Big Head Volume Foam on the scalp and ran to the ends for added volume and grit to help keep the style going. I finished the Full Of It volume of Tigi Bed Head hairspray to lock the look on. For thick hair I recommend for volume Goldwell’s Big Whip and long-lasting Kms Dry Extreme Hairspray! What kind of customer do you suggest this look for?

QA with style creator Katie Lombardi Beauty Artist @ in San Diego Ca.Blondes / highlights can be customized in level and tone for any skin tone, but for a blond as bright as this one would be ideal for easy maintenance if someone with neutral or fair skin and hair is naturally a light brown or lighter.
Blonde Highlights On Blonde Hair
What’s your favorite thing about this look? The great thing about highlights as they can be tailored to your skin tone and the look you’re looking for in general. The way I like to do blonde highlights is for an impactful bright blonde without a streaky look with a ton of back-to-back foils. I feel like it’s a natural finish, but still a very bright blonde. With a small root smudge, a hot trend is making lots of fine highlights right now. This enables a lower blonde maintenance. To create and maintain this look, what products do you recommend? Of course, Olaplex. I use it on my blonde customers! Olaplex is like your beauty protection because it prevents breakage and allows the color to last longer. I always recommend buying Olaplex 3 from my customers, which is a mask once a week. To get the more out of the item, I suggest that they sleep with it. A must-have is a really good purple conditioner for maintenance. I use violet conditioner to dry the hair as violet shampoos. Evo Fabulouso is my favorite. I also suggest a Wet Brush. This brush is incredible! When wet, the hair is most delicate, and this brush glides through your skin. What kind of customer would you recommend this look for?
Beach Blonde Highlights
QA with style creator Kandice Peay Hairstylist @ Hair Perfection Inc. at Richmond Va I would describe this look as a beach-inspired hairstyle any woman can wear to work or work in the city. The soft natural contrast between the base color of the client and the highlighted pieces is my favorite thing about it. It makes it look smooth and easy to maintain. To create and maintain this look, what products do you recommend? I used Redken’s Express Treatment Primer before blowing drying to protect against heat to create this look. As I walked through curling pieces with a 1 1/2 inch barrel iron, I sprayed the Quick Tease from Redken to add texture and finished the look with a Control dict for extra hold. I will suggest a change of color every eight weeks to keep the look. What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? I would recommend this color to someone who is looking for a quick brightening fix on a natural level 7 hair. The seasons are easy to maintain and transitional. The tones of the buttery look good on everyone! Blonde Brown Hair Highlights with Dark Roots
QA with fashion designer Megan Reilly Hairstylist Colorist @ Hair Pin in New York Ny How would you describe this look and what’s your favorite about it?
QA with Kat Gilbert Hairstylist Stylist Manager @ Parlour 3 in Brentwood Tn How would you describe this look and what’s your favorite? This is a blonde rooty and one of my favorite appearances! It’s perfect because at the ends it keeps the hair brighter, but leaves the root soft. My customers love this look as it’s less maintenance than traditional highlights. You still get the dark hair broken with tons of dimension, but in a couple of weeks you don’t see a line of new growth coming out. I’m going to play a lot with this look and vary with each visit making more or less foils depending on what the customer is looking for. Perhaps I’m going to test some of my girls between the foils to give them a bright pop! There’s 1 good foundation! A shampoo and conditioner of salon quality will keep your hair in perfect shape. If they haven’t already, anyone who wants to go lighter will need to consider upgrading their products. A protein and moisture balance is the bread and butter that keeps the hair treated with blonde or color healthy and soft. My second pick would be a treatment spray that is all-in – one. They usually contain, among many other things, protein moisture heat protection and Uv protection. It’s a fantastic base for any climate. I love a good aerosol root texturizer to amplify beachy waves in terms of styling. My favorite is Kerastase’s Vip! The Superfine Hairspray of Oribe is a good working hairspray for light hold when curling (but not crunchy). I like a little dry hair mousse to pick up the ends as well. I love Mousse Bouffant from Kerastase! I used this look with a 1.25-inch Babyliss curling iron. 3. What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? For anyone looking for a change, this look is great! This look is great because by adjusting how many foils the stylist puts in it, it can be customized in so many different ways. You can make it brighter around your face by making a heavier foil in front of you or you can just do a few to give them a subtle interest to someone who just wants a sunkissed look. A balance of light and dark is most flattering for many people, and this look allows both. Some people need a little depth not to look washed out and they also get that great lighter color pop for those who feel drab all the dark. I’ve had bright blondes that have gone over to this and I’ve got a lot of dark hair clients that felt like breaking it up so the overall color wasn’t that solid. What makes it possible to work for any skin tone is how the highlights / balayage are glossed (toned) in the process. You can adjust it warmer (golden blonde) or cooler (ashy blonde) to keep it as light as you can or make it darker depending on the overall hair color. It fits well with busy lifestyles or those who don’t want to be forced to stay in the salon every four to six weeks for maintenance with it being a lower maintenance color. That’s my favorite spring look! Icy Platinum Blonde Highlights
QA with Veronica Wisrock Independent Hairstylist @ Phenix Salon Suites in Huntington Beach Ca How would you describe this look and what is your favorite? To create and maintain this look, what products do you recommend? To tone, I use Redken Redken lightener shades Eq. I recommend that you rotate between Kinactif products to maintain this look. Use the Silver shampoo once or twice a week (for icy blonde tone maintenance) and Nutri shampoo for the rest of the week (for moisturization). What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? For lighter to medium complexions, I recommend this type of blonde. Moreover, if they are basically blonde / light-medium natural hair to start with, it gives people a huge advantage. Since a lot of lightener is used to create this look, I recommend going for it to people with stronger healthier hair as lightener takes a toll on your hair and you don’t want to compromise the already fragile or damaged hair health. This look requires a bit more maintenance than some other colors. The norm is to get your roots touched and an overall toner to maintain every six weeks the icy platinum look. For those who have a busy schedule, I can suggest balayage highlights that can be toned to the same color in every six weeks and don’t mind a rootier feel. Sun-Kissed Blonde Highlights
QA with Kana Ishii Hair Stylist / Colorist @ Lukaro Salon in Beverly Hills Ca How would you describe this look and what’s your favorite?
QA with the designer Ellie Tognozzi Hairstylist Barber @ SadieJean Co in Santa Rosa Ca How would you describe this look and what is your favorite? This hair color and style I’d describe as Living in Glamour. Everything I love about it is that the rosey tones in her color occurred very organically as she lifted her previous color producing this perfect, almost pink-red softness. It spices up its color, so it’s not just one color. The braid was done by pulling it back into the braid of a fishtail and then pulling it apart to give it a messy slouchy feel. I love using a sea salt spray (I like Aquage) to add texture to the fun messy types of this kind. What kind of customer would you recommend this look for? For someone with moderate to thick hair thickness, this braided style is perfect. It’s something with some hair jewelry that can be dressed up or just thrown together for a casual day! For someone who doesn’t have a lot of pink tones on their skin, the color is best as it would make those tones more dominant.
QA with Anastasia Georgas Hair Colorist @ Butterfly Studio Salon in New York Ny How would you describe this look and what is your favorite? My client asked for a light golden highlights inspired by the beach, so I created a modern beach blonde with buttery and gold tones to make the results more natural. Using the balayage highlighting technique, I customized the look throughout her mane by painting dimension for a perfect balance of sunkissed hair while keeping it lighter in the front to brighten up her face and add glowing benefits to her skin tone. To create and maintain this look, what items do you recommend? Do not try to make your hair lighter at home! All about the little details that are tailored to your hair are natural-looking highlights. It’s easy to lose control (incorrect tone placement, etc.) and end up with an uneven brassy color. Changes in color at home can cause spotting and ultimately look like a failed attempt to bleach your hair that can cost you healthy hair. Evite the mess (and tiger stripes!) and see a professional of trust. In the long run, you’ll save more money avoiding services of color correction and hair restoration treatments that fix the errors often made at home. The key to having beautifully highlighted hair between visits to the salon is your at-home care. With a performance shampoo conditioner machine and a hair mask for daily deep-conditioning and repair, keep your hair clean. I recommend the Silk Bloom of Shu Uemura (for medium to thick hair) and the Ultimate Remedy of Shu Uemura (for fine to medium to very damaged hair). The best way to achieve this style at home is to start from the mid-shaft to the ends with a heat-protectant like Kerastase Ciment Thermique. Use your hands to smooth the hair with pressure blow dry. If two Shu Uemura Ultimate Remedy Serum pumps are sprayed completely dry for thermal safety, use a curling iron / wall to create the curl. What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? This look is great for women who like to wear their hair wavy, light brown to light blonde hair. Having a layered haircut helps to enhance the dimension of the color that gives the hair more movement and allows the color to look its best. It is possible to customize a beach balayage and highlights style to fit every skin tone. By addressing the natural warmth of your skin type as not to offset the natural balance of the skin complexion, the best way to determine what tone suits you best. If you’re warmer, in the highlights you want to keep some gold. Keep the highlights on the white or ashy side for cooler tones. The scanning process allows me to determine what looks best for my customer. This technique is also great for people who want to blend their grays or those who are not yet willing to commit themselves to coloring their roots every four to six weeks. As with traditional foil highlights, there are no harsh lines so customers can come in every four to six months. This is the color with the lowest maintenance dimensions!To create and maintain this look, what items do you recommend? I used Goldwell Silk Lift to scan and toned it with Goldwell Colorance to create this look. I used Goldwell Kerasilk to manage rich protective oil to style and then blast the Goldwell Curl Love cream with a diffuser. I’d prescribe a rich repair shampoo and conditioner for Goldwell Dual Senses at home. What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? Whether they have thin or heavy hair, as well as all skin tones, this could look good on anyone. Balayage is great for people who, for whatever reason, can’t regularly make it to the salon because it has a smoother growout than typical highlights.
QA with Josie Enriquez Hairstylist style creator @ Beautyfied by Josie in Orange County Ca How would you describe this look and what’s your favorite? The off – the-scalp highlight I would describe as a soft dimensional highlight with a flattering dimension and a great transitional growth. I highly recommend either a color-safe or sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to maintain the shine and longevity of this color. What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? I suggest that you look for each. This technique requires low maintenance that would benefit the busy lifestyle of each woman. The highlights ‘ level of tone would be based on each client’s natural base color to ensure the best mix and transition from base to highlight.
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QA Style Creator Luisa Candela Hairstylist @ Platinum Salon Tampa in Tampa Fl How would you describe this look and what’s your favorite thing about it? The blonde has more of a lived-in feel, but is vivid throughout. What I love about this look is that we did a full highlight and a subtle shadow root the first time she came in and she came back ten weeks later and that’s the outcome without just stressing toning. It looks awesome! This look works well for those customers who are looking for a color and style of low maintenance hair but still want to feel pretty blonde! To create and maintain this look, what items do you recommend? What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? This style I really love because it’s for everybody. You can be any kind of blonde when you’re blonde. A cool blonde can always be created in the toning process, a neutral blonde or a warmer blonde. Ask the stylist always which tones are best suited to your skin tone. If you wash your hair every day, your stylist may want to tone it a little bit more ashy so you can last longer. It’s just a very versatile look, and I love that!
Dark Blonde Hair Highlights
It’s such a versatile look. This fits a wide variety of skin tones and it’s perfect for both summer and winter, whether you’re bronzed or a little pale. It works well on fine to thick hair but requires straightening and blow drying. Using salon quality products for maintenance and protection is definitely important.
Light Brown Hair Highlights
How do you describe this look and what is your favorite? A golden shadow is definitely my favorite go – to color for medium brown hair customers because it’s so natural. As the multi-tone shades of light brown and golden blonde blend perfectly with the natural hair color, there will be minimal obvious regrowth. There are four different shades of this look that range from level 7 to level 11. To create and maintain this look, what products do you recommend? I recommend using only neutral levels of tint with no added reds or ash as the natural brown hair color creates the golden undertones itself. What kind of customer would you recommend this look for? This color would definitely match the client type less is more. It is easy to maintain and the various shades result in a look that is always naturally defined. It’s for the lady who wants her hair to look like she’s just gone out of the salon, but she doesn’t want to spend more than 15 minutes styling it.
Baby Light Blonde Highlights
QA with Cassie Bartosch Hair Designer style maker @ Pharaohs Hairum Salon and Spa in Rochester Ny How would you describe this look and what’s your favorite thing about it? With a lightener and a babylights application, this look was achieved. To achieve the brightness around the face, I focused the highlights closer together around the front hairline. The bright sun-kissed feeling and its low maintenance quality are my favorite thing about this look. I want my customers to always look their best and the longer they look great the better I’ve done my job. Holding it darker around the face is perfect for girls wearing their hair a lot as the sun usually keeps the lighter outer fringe fading away any grow-out lines. Maintaining true and fine baby light application also lowers maintenance. To create and maintain this look, what products do you recommend? As blonde hair almost always lacks protein, I also recommend protein. I love a good Neuma Neusmooth leave-on protein conditioner or spray (Onesta Protein Probiotic Spray) to keep my hair as healthy as possible. What kind of customer do you suggest this look for? This blonde look is great for anyone who has naturally lighter hair or someone who starts graying and wants to change it out. Greys usually start in that front hairline, so keeping that brighter and mixing it away is nice. It’s also a good look for anyone who wants to make their teint brighter. This is a bright look that’s very sunkissed. For most, it works and can even be done for darker hair in a less blonde version (maybe a caramel).