Partial highlights focus on the top, crown, and face frame, usually about half your head. Full highlights cover your entire head from the crown to the nape. Partial is faster, less expensive, and great for maintaining brightness between full sessions. Full gives you an all-over lightened look. Most clients alternate between the two.

Las VegasHighlights
Our most popular color service. Whether you want brightness around your face or all-over dimension, highlights add depth and movement that looks natural.
Starts at $115
Your stylist will give you a clear quote before any work begins.
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What affects your price
- –How many foils and where they're placed
- –How light you want to go
- –Toner or gloss needed to finish the color
- –Your stylist's pricing

Our #1 Color Service
Why Thousands of Clients Trust Us with Their Highlights
We do over 4,500 highlight services a year across three locations. The reason clients keep coming back is consistency. Our colorists are trained to get the placement, tone, and blend right the first time. No brassiness, no guesswork.

New to the Salon?
You Want Brightness, Not a Gamble
Switching colorists can feel like starting over. Bring a photo of your current color and your stylist will read your hair, assess what's been done, and pick up right where your last colorist left off. No awkward transition. No starting from scratch.

Your First Visit
Here’s Exactly What You’ll Get
Every highlights appointment starts with a free consultation. Your stylist looks at your hair, talks through your goals, and recommends the right approach and placement. Every appointment includes:
- Consultation
- Precise foil placement
- Toner to finish the shade
- Wash, blowout, and style
You walk out with your hair fully finished. No extra charges, no surprises.





The Big Question
Partial or Full. Which One Do You Need?
Partial Highlights
Focus on the top, crown, and face frame. Faster, less expensive, and great for adding brightness where it’s most visible. Starting at $115+.
Full Highlights
Cover your entire head from crown to nape. More dramatic, ideal for going blonde or adding all-over brightness. Starting at $150+.
Most clients alternate between the two. Your stylist will recommend the right approach during your consultation.
Three Simple Steps
Book, Consult, Brighten
Book your visit
Pick your location and choose a time that works.
Free consultation
Your stylist assesses your hair and builds a custom plan.
Walk out brighter
Toner, wash, blowout, and style all included.
Book your visit
Pick your location and choose a time that works.
Free consultation
Your stylist assesses your hair and builds a custom plan.
Walk out brighter
Toner, wash, blowout, and style all included.

Every 6 to 8 Weeks
The Maintenance Schedule That Keeps You Fresh
Highlights need a touch-up every 6 to 8 weeks as roots grow in. Between full sessions, a quick toner refresh (about 30 minutes, starting at $50) keeps the tone from going brassy. Your stylist will build a schedule that fits your budget and lifestyle.
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Every Stylist Here Specializes in Highlights
Browse portfolios, read reviews, and book directly with the colorist whose work speaks to you. Not sure who to pick? Tell us what you’re looking for and we’ll make the match.
Highlight Specialists
Frequently Asked Questions
Highlights typically need a touch-up every 6 to 8 weeks as the roots grow in. Between full sessions, a quick toner refresh every 6 to 8 weeks keeps the color from going brassy. Your stylist will build a maintenance schedule that works for your budget.
Partial highlights usually take about 2 hours. Full highlights take 2.5 to 3 hours. Both times include the consultation, application, processing, toner, wash, and blowout.
Highlights involve lightening, which does process the hair. But because only selected sections are lightened (not your entire head), the overall impact is less than all-over bleaching. We use bond-building treatments to protect your hair during the service, and your stylist will never push your hair past what’s safe.
Yes. Highlights on dark hair can create beautiful contrast and dimension. Your stylist will choose tones that complement your natural base. Going very light from a very dark starting point may take more than one session to achieve safely.
Highlights use foils for precise, even placement and more brightness. Balayage is painted on freehand for a softer, blended effect. Highlights need touch-ups every 6 to 8 weeks. Balayage can stretch to 3 to 5 months. Your stylist can recommend which technique best matches your desired look.
Almost always, yes. A toner is applied at the end of your highlight service to fine-tune the shade, neutralize any unwanted warmth, and give you the exact tone you want. It’s included in your highlights appointment. Between full sessions, a standalone toner refresh keeps the color looking fresh.
Babylights are ultra-fine, closely spaced highlights that mimic the subtle dimension of sun-kissed childhood hair. Traditional highlights are larger, more visible sections that create more contrast. Babylights enhance what you already have. Highlights deliver a bigger, more noticeable transformation.
Yes. Partial highlights start at $115 and focus on the top, crown, and face frame. Full highlights start at $150 and cover your entire head. Partial highlights are faster and use fewer foils. Your stylist will recommend which type you need during your consultation.
Wait at least 48-72 hours before washing. This gives the color time to fully set. When you do wash, use lukewarm water and a sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo. The longer you wait between the first wash, the longer your color will last.
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