Lowlights (noun)

A hair color technique that involves adding streaks of darker shade to the hair to create contrast and dimension.

Origin:

A term used in hair styling, originated in the 1990s.

Examples:

  1. She wanted to add some depth to her hair, so she got lowlights.
  2. The lowlights in her hair made her eyes look brighter.
  3. The stylist suggested lowlights to complement her skin tone.
  4. He wanted a change, so he got lowlights in his hair.
  5. The lowlights gave her hair a more natural and sun-kissed look.
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