Highlighting hair with a base color is a very easy process. This process is recommended for those you have had several highlighting services and need to break of the pattern. Without applying a base color to every other, or after every two highlighting services you will start to notice a band around your regrowth area. Your hair will appear very light from the shaft of your hair through the ends and your root area will appear only highlight. You'll have highlighted roots with blonde ends. The method for fixing this is very simple. Simply highlight hair as usual, if very blonde on ends only feather the lightner through to prevent unneccesary damage, and once foils are in place the base color is applied to everything you see outside of the foils. Be sure to apply carefully at root area to prevent disturbance of foils causing bleeding (a bleach spot the makes it's way to your scalp area) and to ensure you have infact not missed a spot. Missed areas at the root will also cause a patchy spot that can be hard to camoflauge.
Brown is a great highlight colour with blond hair.
I would recommend a darkish highlight or something that stands out.
Hair stylists seerate the hair to highlight it and use aluminum foil to keep the color from touching hair that shouldn't be highlighted
You bleach the color out of sections of it.
no because it tends to take the color out.
Yes you can.
Red plum
Rainbow
a color that is a few shades lighter than your own natural hair color
Yes, you can highlight African American's Hair, it is just like everyone else's hair. The difference is the texture. Just like all dark colored hair it is hard to dye it a lighter color but it can be done.
Yes you can. Highlight is a term for lightening the hair so you will have to use a lightning product to achieve the best results as permanent color will not lift the semi permanent color to the right level, but be sure to read the instructions and apply properly.
first you dye your whole hair a lighter color then do the blue highlights.