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As I've gone through Tiffany's hair the first layer that I start with, the underneath layer,
there's probably about eight highlights. Eight painted sections. Each time I've dropped down
a inch I I've added two to three to four at the most highlights to each section. Keep
in mind with Tiffany's hair we're only doing a natural highlights. We're not doing major
blond in her hair. If you wanted more blond you would add more sections. So I've done
three layers where I've done eight, ten, twelve. Now as I get closer to the top, my sections
and partings are going to be smaller and more highlights. So when we get to the top, we
actually have a blending effect. Where you don't have the actual stripes that you see
with someone that's highlighted and painted their own hair at home. You want to make sure
that I'm going to give her one more parting to give you an idea of what I'm talking about.
This parting is going to be smaller and section about now I'm looking at about three quarters
of an inch. All the way around her head. And in this section we are going to include now
we've worked all the way around we're going to include the front and start highlighting
some of the front. We've actually worked our way so we just have a small pie section on
the very top that's left. Which we will complete that in two separate sections. So in this,
in this section that we just dropped down, we're going to go through and put about fifteen
to eighteen highlights in this section. Remember each one each section I got a little more
and a little more and a little more highlights. I've added three to five highlights per section.