Within the industry, color and highlighting is a special niche and viewed by many professionals as its own special entity. What makes color and highlighting so challenging is that a stylist must have a keen eye for being able to synthetically match color to a client’s natural skin tone, something our bodies have a tendency to do naturally.<\/p>\n
In almost every instance, a special mixing of precise quantities, involving multiple shades of the same generic color is needed to bring out a desired look that accurately compliments someone’s natural skin tone. With sometimes 20\u00a0shades of one color, a stylist must have the artistic mind to be able to see in advance how the colors will mix together, and then be able to know how it will look five or seven days later when the hair interacts with the sun.<\/p>\n