Friday, March 30, 2012

What is the best way to grow out highlights fast?

I have naturally light brown/dirty blonde long hair. I used to use Sun In to get the look of highlights and I'm ready to go back to my natural color. My highlights are about 1/3 of the way grown out. It doesn't look that great since the top of my hair is brown and the bottom is blonde. I really need the highlights to grow out as fast as possible. My hair stylist suggested lowlights a long time ago but I don't want anymore dye in my hair. Is this the best option? My mom suggested that I should get a good bit of my hair cut off (3 inches or so) so that it will take the highlights less time to grow out. Any suggestions? Thank you very much!



What is the best way to grow out highlights fast?

Cutting hair does not make it grow any faster or slower.



The only suggestion is something you don't want, and that is to dye it your natural color, then as it grows in, it will blend.



What is the best way to grow out highlights fast?

hair cut, or dye over the dye,



What is the best way to grow out highlights fast?

Just close your eyes really really tight.



Concentrate on the top of your head and, with all the strength you can muster, push real hard.



Keep this up till the right amount of hair is forced through you skull - then get them cut out.



What is the best way to grow out highlights fast?

you can cut it, but when i had blonde highlights in my hair (i have naturally brown hair) i started using the shampoos and conditioners that slowly dispense brown die into your hair everytime you wash. brilliant brunette and brands like that help to slowly put back into your highlights without totally redying.



What is the best way to grow out highlights fast?

if i were you, i would simply but a demi permanent color over the highlights...



What is the best way to grow out highlights fast?

You could have your stylist put in lowlights with semi or demi permanent color. Also you could have he/she use a hyper shine gloss color treatment like Matrix Prizms. It works more like a conditioner than a color, and over time, it will fade a little. I am a salon owner and have been doing hair for 14 years. Lowlights would blend it a little, but if you used Prizms on all of the light hair, it would only increase the pigment, shine and moisture in your hair- it really couldn't hurt. Good luck!!

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