What Highlights Actually Are
Highlights are strands of hair lightened above your base color to add dimension — usually with foils, sometimes hand-painted (that's balayage) or woven in ultra-fine sections (babylights). The word covers a lot of ground, which is why two people can ask for the same thing and walk out looking completely different.
When you book, be specific about coverage and placement. A partial highlight concentrates around the face and crown; a full highlight runs through the whole head. Bring a photo of the finished result you want, not just a technique name — a good colorist will translate it into what your hair can actually do.
How to Vet a Color Specialist
Lightening hair is the most technically demanding work most salons do, so vet the person, not just the business. Look for recent photos of highlight work on hair that started near your color and texture — a great result on a very different hair type tells you little. Ask how they handle toning, because the difference between brassy and dimensional usually happens after the foils come out.
A real consultation is a good sign. If someone commits to a plan before touching your hair or asking about its history — old box dye, previous lightening — keep looking. Every salon in this directory carries a public rating, and the group averages 4.84 stars; recent reviews that specifically mention color work are worth more than the overall number.
Booking and Timing
Highlights take real time — often two to three hours, longer if you're going noticeably lighter or correcting previous color. Book accordingly, and mention any color history up front, since it changes how the appointment gets planned.
About 70% of the salons listed here take online booking, which makes comparing availability easy. If a salon offers a short consultation before the full appointment, take it — it's the fastest way to find out how a colorist thinks.
Where HairAide Lists Highlights
HairAide currently lists 434 salons that offer highlights across 71 US cities. San Diego leads with 11 listings, followed by St. Petersburg with 9, then a cluster at 8 each — Santa Ana, Phoenix, New York, Mesa, Los Angeles, Columbus, and Chicago. Winston-Salem, San Francisco, and Portland follow with 7 apiece.
Every listing is rated, so you can compare salons in your city on the same footing. Start with your city page, then use the reviews and booking links to narrow the field.
