Re: Please post pics of heavily highlighted pieces
Hi James,
I wouldn't call this 'heavily highlighted' but it's #22R on the first 3/8" of front hairline with a medium brown base color. This type of 'non cookie cutter' type enhancement says 'that couldn't be a hair piece.' I don't recommend heavy highlights as I think subtle hightlights are much more realistic and natural. For newbies, we can do highlights three different ways. First, we can do highlights like this photo---a blonde front (or if you want the Jay Leno look we can do the opposite-- a dark front against a light base color). Second, we can evenly blend the highlights among your base color--for example 10% #22R blended evenly among a base color which gives a nice reflection and realistic look . And third, we can do 'sunstreak hightlights where the highlight color is in clumps usually 3/8" in diameter--think surfer look. We see more requests for highligths during the summer months as it's more 'season appropriate.' Remember, when you add highlights it lightens the overall look of the hair so the more hightlights you add the more lighter the piece will appear to others. There is no extra charge for highlights. I think I've got more photos on another computer but it's in the shop having data transfered--I'll check it when I get it back and see if I have more photos to post.
Regards,
John
Re: Please post pics of heavily highlighted pieces
James,
I checked the archives and couldn't find any heavily highlighted pieces---it's just not ordered often. I found subtle highlights but not the heavy stuff. Any customers out there have a photo of one?
Regards,
John