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Get answers to common questions about Lowlights.
Lowlights generally last 8–12 weeks depending on hair porosity, color depth, and maintenance. Using color-safe products and minimizing heat styling can extend vibrancy; regular glossing or toning appointments refresh depth without full recoloring.
When performed by experienced stylists using appropriate formulas, lowlights cause minimal damage. They deposit darker pigment without aggressive lightening. Pre- and post-service care, along with Olaplex-type treatments if needed, further protect integrity and prevent breakage.
Most lowlight appointments take 60–120 minutes depending on hair length, density, and the number of sections colored. A consultation helps determine time needed; more intricate placement or multiple tones may extend service duration.
Yes. Lowlights work well over previously colored or highlighted hair, but colorists assess underlying tones and porosity first. They may recommend strand tests and gradual layering for best, natural-looking results without uneven absorption.
Use sulfate-free, color-safe shampoos and conditioners, limit washing frequency, and apply UV protectant sprays. Monthly gloss treatments and regular trims preserve color depth and prevent brassiness, keeping your lowlights looking fresh and dimensional.
Absolutely. Mixing lowlights with highlights or balayage creates multidimensional color and tailored contrast. Our stylists design placement and timing to protect hair health, often spacing processes during the same appointment or scheduling separate sessions for best results.