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If you are trying to attempt a bold look then a full foil would be your best choice, but if a subtler, natural look is the goal, then a partial foil would work best. Partial highlights are typically cheaper than a full highlight service. To answer your questions, these two types of highlighting mainly differ in the amount of hair they color.
Partial Foil Highlights Start At $100.
Lo considers this client a “partial” or “mohawk,” which is ideal for freshening up color in the partings of the hair. You cannot go “full blonde” since only part of your head has highlights, and the remaining hair is its natural color. As a result, partial highlights give your hair accented color and layer while full done.
Highlights Are More Than Just Blonde.
The stylist can tweak the technique to suit the client’s needs, facial structure, and overall preferences. “the downside is that [full highlights] will take much longer to accomplish,” the artist continues. A traditional highlight has been around since 4 b.c.
So, If You’re Looking To Go Significantly Lighter, Full Highlights Will Help Get You There.
There are different placement options for highlights. Of course, the cons are when you pull your hair into a ponytail, it's noticeable that your color isn't over your whole head. How should you choose between partial and full highlights?
That Being Said, The Two Techniques Also Differ In The Results They Create.
They will probably have most of their natural color peeking through from the back and around the nape of the neck. On the other hand, if you choose to have partial highlights added to your hair, the stylist will only add highlights in certain sections of your hair. Full foil highlights start at $125.