Highlights can give your hair dimension and help you look like you’ve spent the day at the beach. But for those that don’t want to dye their hair or bleach it, the commitment might not be worth it. That’s why we reached out to celebrity hair colorist Amanda George, co-owner of the Jonathan and George Salon in Beverly Hills, CA, to learn how to fake natural highlights and make your hair look fuller with temporary extensions. Watch the video to see the application process and the final look. It’s the perfect way to test out highlights just in time for summer.
How to Fake Highlights in Your Hair
Highlights can give your hair dimension and help you look like you’ve spent the day at the beach. But for those that don’t want to dye their hair or bleach […]
- NewBeauty EditorsAbout NewBeauty
NewBeauty Editors
Related Posts

Root Melting Is What Makes Your Hair Color Pass as Natural

Spring Hairstyles for Women Over 50 That Stun

Chic Gray Hair Color Ideas Colorists Love for Spring

Vintage Hairstyles That Are Back and Better Than Ever

U-Bangs Take the Edge Off Traditional Bangs in the Most Flattering Way

Hair Oils Are Trending—These Are Our Favorite New, Nongreasy Ones

Sunscreen for Your Hair? We've Got the Scoop

Katie Holmes’s New Hair Color Feels Like the First Warm Day of Spring

How ‘You, Me & Tuscany’ Star Lorenzo de Moor Preps His Skin for the Red Carpet

Cardi B’s Grow-Good Hair-Care Line Is Built on What She Learned at Home

Gigi Hadid’s C-Curl Blowout Is Spring’s Chicest Hair Trend

The Hair Loss Conversation No One Is Having About GLP-1s

Considering a Red Light Mask? Read This First

Celeste O’Connor on Authenticity, Natural Hair and Skin-Barrier Care

How Fragrance-Free Hair Care Helped My Hair Regrow After Years of Thinning

BeautyReport: The Trends Taking Over Beauty and Wellness This Spring
It's Personal
At NewBeauty, we get the most trusted information from the beauty authority delivered right to your inbox
FIND A DOCTOR
Find a NewBeauty "Top Beauty Doctor" Near you
