How to Section Hair for Foil Highlights: A Guide by Kosa Salon SF

How to Section Your Hair before Highlighting

Clients often choose the foil technique to enhance their styling and creativity. When setting out to achieve a bold, striking blonde, it enhances the texture, depth, and touching up the roots. Different methods exist to section hair for foil highlights for advanced and innovative styling.

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We will share our favorite techniques and hair section placement that our hair experts love to do. Let’s explore three different placements.

The Horizontal Placement

The horizontal placement is ideal for achieving a seamless blonde look; this technique is perfect for attaining full-head blended or soft blended effects. It is highly recommended to those who are looking to address significant regrowth. At Kosa Salon SF, one of the top San Francisco luxury salons, our experts use this technique to create soft, natural, well-blended highlights that address significant regrowth effectively.

How does horizontal section hair for foil highlights work?

Horizontal foil placement is perfect for achieving full-head highlights that look well blended. It is designed to create soft, natural, well-blended highlights.

This method is recommended for blending large regrowth areas, creating smooth and seamless highlights.

Required materials:

●       High-quality foil sheets

●       large pre-cut foils like a fusion pop-up for silver and rose gold

●       Hair bleach or Tint.

●       Evo bottle blonde to lighten

●       Tint brush

●       Feather tip brushes

Steps:

Step 1: Divide the hair into 4 portions, starting from the back of the head and moving upward to the crown. Place the foil top edge horizontally at the parted sections and apply the color foil to the sectioned hair.

Step 2: Repeat the same process on the other side of the head.

Step 3: Move to the front side, starting from the face frame, and apply horizontally towards the part.

The Vertical Placement

The vertical placement is tailored for clients who desire textured style and brightness in hair color. Using root shadows to achieve that striking in the long run is particularly effective. This method aligns with the hair’s natural fall; applying the for-section hair foil for highlights is easy.

How does Vertical section hair for foil highlights work?

Vertical foil placement is perfect for highly contrasting colors and a more defined look. This method enhances the contrast between blond and other shades to achieve a striking appearance.

Required Material

●       Foil sheets

●       Hair bleach or Tint

●       Lakme Blonde or any other brand to lightening product

●       Tint brush

●       Fusion black hair clips

Steps:

Step 1: Use the Mohawk section pattern to section the hair into four parts. Place the foil sheet from the crown, Start placing your foil vertically one by one at the parted side. Apply the color that is required at the top edge. Place the foil too close to the ear or head. The Mohawk lines will appear if you move the crown towards the face.

Step 2: Start from the face place and move towards the crown vertically or slightly backward along the sides.

Step 3: Repeat the same process on the other side.

The Diagonal Placement 

The diagonal placement offers a smoother blend by spacing out for a soft blonde look and bringing them closer for a high-impact blonde. This placement works for clients who want their hair in different color sections.

How does Diagonal section hair for foil highlights work?

Diagonal placement is perfect for face-framing or blended blondes. The diagonal section for hair foil highlights is designed for those who desire an ideal striking or bold blonde that can be styled in multiple ways. This hair section is beneficial for clients with various partings.

Required Material

●       Foil hair sheets

●       Hair bleach or tint

●       Lakme regular tint brush

●       Fusion plastic black hair clips

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Steps of Diagonal section hair for foil highlights

Step 1: Make a section of hair into four parts, also known as hot cross bun sectioning.

Step 2: Start from the back two subsections at a 45-degree angle from the nape towards the crown.

Step 3:Start from the front side, dividing each subsection into two at the temple. Place the section nearest to the ear, working at a 45-degree angle from the front side of the crown.

 Step 4: Repeat the same process on the other side.

 Final Thoughts

There are many ways to make hair silky and shiny, but using foils is more interesting for coloring full hair, highlights, or lowlights and touching up the roots. The foil technique is a great way to do this. By using the above methods, you will have the opportunity to explore and experience creativity and fun.

Ready to transform your hair with professional foil highlights? Book an appointment at Kosa Salon SF today, the leading hair salon in San Francisco.