40 Ideas of Peek a Boo Highlights for Any Hair Color
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#6: Blonde Peekaboo Highlights
Want the fun of being a blonde while still maintaining your dark hair? Incorporate some peekaboo highlights. The foil placement is key here. To get the peekaboo effect, have your stylist start the color around the middle of the head instead of the top.
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#7: Purple Peekaboo Bob
Intense hair colors are all the rage right now. Purple peekaboo highlights allow you to get creative without sacrificing your current color. Pair with a shaggy bob to really show off the contrast.
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#8: Rainbow Peekaboo Highlights
Just as a rainbow peeks through the sky, these highlights will magically shine through any cut or color. Not for the faint of heart, you’re sure to make a bold statement with such intense varying shades. The benefit of the peekaboo is that it tones down the dramatic style.
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#9: Dark Hair with Magenta Highlights
The stylist behind this hair masterpiece refers to it as “chocolate and cherry”. We have to agree that this is a yummy combination of colors. The intense dark brown is made more playful with the addition of magenta peekaboo highlights.
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#10: Purple Lowlights with Silver Hair
Silver hair has become a chic color choice for women of all ages. It is also a great base for adding an array of pastel peekaboo lowlights. The purple tips finish this elegant style with an eye-catching flair.
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#11: Peacock Feather Peekaboo Highlights
When going with a peekaboo style, don’t feel that you are limited to a single color. A gradual ombre or tapered design creates a one of a kind statement piece. Go with whatever inspires you; seemingly a peacock in this particular case.
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#12: Hidden Pastel Peekaboo Highlights
Hair color can be liberating by announcing to the world your personal style. However, if you prefer to keep your quirky side on the down low, hidden highlights can be kept under wraps or exposed with the right ‘do. A pastel shade blends seamlessly with lighter hair while a more saturated color is a better fit for dark hair.