Your New Hair Style? Partial or All-Over Highlights
The difference between all-over and partial highlights lies in the name itself. If you are thinking of getting your highlights done at a hair salon, you can ask the stylist there to suggest to you the type of highlights you should go for. In all-over highlights, all of your hair is highlighted in the color of your choice. This is done to break up the flat hair color that you may presently have. The highlights that you want added to your hair are applied in two different colors. A good hair stylist at a beauty salon will always choose the colors that are lighter than the base color.
I asked a Jacksonville Beauty Salon expert for her opinion. She said: "Styles and lifestyles are always changing and we change along with them, always keeping our clientele up to date. If you think that an all-over highlight is not for you, you can ask your hair stylist to go for partial highlighting."
Partial highlights are stylish and add to the overall hair style. Highlights in this case are done with bold colors to make the hair appear more beautiful. Professionals at a beauty salon would prefer to do partial highlighting in order to give a new look to your hair.
Full highlights cover up your entire head but when you tie your hair up in a ponytail, the natural color of your hair shows up under the ponytail, giving your hair extra shine and causing heads to turn your way. You can go for this option if there are major layers in your hair. However, if you feel that two color full head highlighting is not for you, get partial highlights at the beauty salon nearest to you. This kind of highlighting can give you a stunning look, while maintaining the shine of your hair. If you have long hair, partial highlights are just the right thing for you as this kind of highlighting is not only funky but also gets ‘thumbs up’ from every hair stylist.








