

With babylights, your eyes don't register it as an intentional highlight so much - the lighter pieces look natural and blended in the end result. "It used to be called a 'superfine weave pattern' because the sections you grab are extremely thin and the way you weave your highlight comb in and out creates a tiny, tight pattern," she says.


Mark DeBolt, a New York City-based colorist.Valdes, a Chicago-based colorist who works at Maxine Salon. Kristin Ess, a Los Angeles-based hairstylist, colorist, and founder of her namesake hair-care brand.
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Of course, we tapped a few pro colorists to lend their insight on the best tips and tricks for maintaining babylights, plus everything else you may want to know about this technique. Allow us to give you the rundown on babylights, their benefits, and how they differ from highlights, lowlights, and balayage techniques you may be more familiar with.
