Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Can anyone tell me what is the best product & method to make highlights in a chemically straightened hair?

black hair, style, fashion, chemicals, color techniques and trends for eboniesCan anyone tell me what is the best product %26amp; method to make highlights in a chemically straightened hair?
Clairol from the Beautiful Collection. It's a product for professionals, but you can buy it at a Beauty Supply store like Sally's.





This unique hair color is perfect for relaxed or textured hair. It enhances natural color, blends gray and comes in 15 gorgeous shades.


# Contains Aloe Vera and vitamin E for superior conditioning.


# All tones are excellent for refreshing color treated hair.


# No ammonia formula allows use immediately after relaxersCan anyone tell me what is the best product %26amp; method to make highlights in a chemically straightened hair?
i am a professional hairstylist. I would definatly not try this at home. If you have ethnic hair, and it has been permanetly straightened, it is most likely very porous, and/or has become dryer from the chemicals. Your best bet is not to highlite. But, if you MUST, maybe just go for a few foil placed highlites just around your face, and nothing too light. The only way you will get the highlite in is with a ';bleach'; or ';lightener';, which will then require careful skill behind it to be sure that the appropriate pre-conditioning %26amp; post-conditioning treatments as well as proper developer strength are being chosen.

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