DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HI-LITES AND LOW-LITES?

At Pello Hairsdressers we specialise in colour. We are an Exclusive Aveda Hair Salon which means that we only use high -performance, vegan, plant- based hair care products and colours.

Not everyone of our guests know exactly what style , colour or cut that they are looking for so our expert Hair Stylist here at Pello Hairdressers are here to guide you.

One of the many questions that our Aveda Master Colourists are asked are about the difference between high-lites and low-lights ! Highlights and lowlights are hair coloring techniques used to add dimension, depth, and variation to your hair color. While highlights involve lightening certain sections of hair, lowlights involve adding darker shades. By combining both techniques, you can achieve a more multidimensional and natural-looking result.

Here's a breakdown of highlights and lowlights:

  1. Highlights: Highlights are lighter strands of hair that are added to your base color. They can be applied using various methods, such as foil or balayage. Highlights create contrast and brightness, giving your hair a sun-kissed or dimensional effect. You can choose a shade that is slightly lighter than your natural hair color or go for more dramatic, noticeable highlights.Either way our professional Team are at hand to guide you .

  2. Lowlights: Lowlights, on the other hand, involve adding darker shades to your hair. They are typically applied by weaving or slicing sections of hair and applying a darker color. Lowlights add depth and richness to your hair, providing contrast against lighter sections. Lowlights can be especially beneficial if you have naturally light hair and want to create a more natural and blended look.

  3. Combination: Combining highlights and lowlights allows for a more dynamic and multidimensional result. The contrast between lighter and darker tones adds depth and texture to your hair, creating a natural-looking effect. The placement and density of the highlights and lowlights can be customized to suit your desired outcome and personal style. Its really all about Quality at Pello Hairdressers and we like to achieve a finished result which is subtly expensive looking hair, which is very in vogue at the moment.

When considering highlights and lowlights, it's essential to consult with a professional hairstylist. They can assess your hair color, texture, and desired look to recommend the best shades and techniques for your specific needs. Our Expert colourists will consider factors such as your skin tone, maintenance preferences, and the overall harmony with your base color to achieve a flattering and cohesive result.

By working with a skilled stylist, you can achieve a customized and beautiful hair color that enhances your features and suits your individual style."Hilites" is an abbreviation for "highlights," while "balayage" is a specific hair coloring technique. Let's compare the two:

Highlights:

  • Highlights involve lightening sections of hair strands, creating contrast and dimension. This is typically achieved by applying color to small sections of hair using foils or caps.

  • The goal of highlights is to add brightness and dimension to the hair, giving it a more vibrant and textured appearance.

  • Highlights can be done with various techniques, including traditional foiling, chunking, or slicing, depending on the desired effect.

  • Maintenance may be required every 6-8 weeks, depending on how quickly your hair grows and the contrast between the natural hair color and the highlights.

Balayage:

  • Balayage is a French hair coloring technique that means "sweeping" or "painting" in French. It involves hand-painting the hair in a way that creates a natural, sun-kissed look.

  • The color is applied freehand, allowing for a more natural and gradual transition between the natural hair color and the highlighted areas.

  • Balayage results in a softer and more blended look compared to traditional highlights, with less noticeable regrowth lines.

  • As balayage doesn't require applying color directly to the roots, it generally requires less frequent maintenance, typically every 8-12 weeks.

Main Differences:

  • Technique: Highlights involve the application of color to small sections of hair using foils or other methods, while balayage involves hand-painting color onto the hair for a more natural effect.

  • Look: Highlights often provide a more defined and contrasted appearance, while balayage results in a softer, sun-kissed, and more blended look.

  • Maintenance: Balayage generally requires less frequent touch-ups compared to traditional highlights due to the more natural regrowth progression.

Both highlights and balayage have their unique appeal and can be tailored to suit individual preferences and hair types. When deciding between the two, it's essential to consider the desired look, maintenance preferences, and consultation with a professional hair colorist who can help determine the best option for your hair and lifestyle.

We look forward to welcoming you to Pello Hairdressers for you Summer Colour, where it all begins with an in-dept Complimentary Cosultation . We love our 100% Vegan products which are also Cruelty-Free and we are in no doubt that you will fall in with Aveda colour as well.

Tina Mcbride