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  1. Single-Process Color vs. Highlights vs. Double-Process - Byrdie

    • Highlights are an ideal option if you have a great base hair tone, and don't want to amend your natural hair color too much. Highlights are often the introduction to hair coloring since they enhance your hair by … See more

    What Is Single-Process color?

    On the other hand, if you want to go several shades lighter or darker than your natural hair color, single-process (also known as all-over color) is the way to go. This process ch… See more

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    Can You Get Both Highlights and Single-Process color?

    You can also get both highlights and single-process color. This is a good choice if you, for instance, want to cover gray hair but still want the extra dimension highlights offer. "You can d… See more

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    What About Double-Process color?

    The alternative to single-process color or highlights is a double-process color. Double-processing changes your entire hair color while adding dimension and extra color throu… See more

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