Highlighting can seem like a difficult procedure, but it is actually quite easy and straightforward.
The question that remains, of course, is how you get started. You have the option of seeking professional help with your first highlights, which would be recommendable given the strategy required of good-looking highlights. Furthermore, there are all types of highlights, some which only occur right around your face, those that cluster at the crown, and others that split evenly across your part. A hairdresser or colorist will be far more knowledgeable than you are as to what type and color of highlights would be most appropriate for you. Seeking professional help, however, does come at a cost. Highlights themselves can drain you of anywhere from $30 (this would truly be extraordinary and is rarely found outside of basement-based businesses) to $150+.
Highlighting is a permanent process, so whatever route you decide to take, you should spend plenty of time contemplating whether or not you truly want them. Like any other fad of the hair world, highlights (despite their enduring popularity) will eventually fall out of fashion. Also, highlights can be painfully obvious during their growing out stage. You can either pretend not to notice that you have six-inch dark roots connecting your blonde, "sun" streaks to your scalp, or you will have to get them retouched. In the case of the latter, you're making a fairly long-term commitment that will require maintenance and attention. But, then again, for the glisten and dimension of hair that purrs Hollywood, who wouldn't put in a little extra work?
