19 Looks That Prove Chunky Highlights Are the Coolest Hair Trend Around

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January 16, 2022 at 06:30AM

When it comes to switching up my hairstyle, I can get a little shy. In fact, I’ve had the same hairstyle (long, bleached, middle-parted) for nearly 10 years. And what’s really quite funny is that despite the fact my hair has looked the same that whole time, the techniques I find myself asking the hairstylist for have varied drastically over the years. First I was asking for ombrĂ©, then balayage and now it tends to be something a little more curated. Something along the lines of "babylights but kind of balayage and don’t forget the root stretch, please?“ Yep, navigating the world of hair colour can be quite the minefield. And frankly, I’m a little fed up of the same old, same old.

Luckily, there’s a new hair colour trend on the block and it’s set to spice things up a little. That’s right—it’s the ‘90s chunky highlight. But before you start experiencing flashbacks of zebra-like orange stripes courtesy of your favourite box dye, fear not. This time around, the chunky highlight has had a bit of a makeover. Combining the original concept with other techniques such as balayage, babylights or face-framing, the humble chunky highlight is back—and I’m kind of loving it.

Whether you fancy keeping things chic and warm-toned or lightening everything up with some icy streaks (if so, I highly recommend Redken Blondage Express Anti-Brass Mask, £29 and Amika Bust Your Brass Cool Blonde Repair Shampoo, £18 for keeping yellow tones at bay), there’s a style of chunky highlight for you. Keep scrolling for some serious chunky highlight inspiration…

Subtle but still very effective, Alexis’s slightly thicker sections of caramel colour blend perfectly with warmer brown tones to create the ultimate winter ‘do. 

One cool stripe of warm, chunky blonde around the face is surprisingly versatile. Wear it down in a middle-part, slicked back into a low ponytail or flip it over with a big, bouncy blow-dry.

Aimee’s ombrĂ© style combines the usual concept of dip due with some chunkier highlights for a softer finish.

Janka’s thick chunks of caramel blonde give off serious cool-girl, beauty vibes.

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Kim’s chunky highlights might look subtle, but those light streaks teamed with a choker is the stuff that ’90s dreams are made of. 

Tonal streaks through thick, curly hair can create the illusion of even more volume and texture. I am loving this.

Lotte’s face-framing chunky highlights (otherwise known as ‘rogue blonde’) are seriously on-trend right. And seriously cool, too. 

Everything about Celeste’s look is goals. The popping pink eye, the butter-soft skin and, of course, the light streaks through her hair. 

Caramel tones in a sleek, straight bob? J.Lo, I salute you.

Proving that highlights don’t always have to be honey-blonde, this warm brunette style showcases chunky strips of auburn tones to create a beautifully blended look.

Chunky highlights, but make then French-girl chic, right? Sabina’s stretched roots and chunky streaks of bright blonde are at the top of my inspo board right now. 

Chichi’s contrasting blonde streaks take the blunt bob to whole new heights. 

Chunky pieces of face-framing blonde against dark roots and lengths (otherwise known at the money-piece) is all the rage right now.

At first glance, Adenorah’s blonde lengths might not look obviously highlighted. However, her face-framing icy blonde streaks totally fresh up her balayage. I’m taking notes.

Loose beach waves combined with chunky highlights around the face? Beyoncé, you have outdone yourself.

A contrasting streak of blonde through brunette hair? I’m all in if it looks this good.

Turns out I’m not just taking notes from Brittany on how to master TikTok, I’m totally here for her contrasting highlights, too. 

Everything about the contrast between the brunette and blonde tones in Maria’s hair is so right.

Next up, 15 pictures that prove French bobs are the chicest hairstyle to have right now.

Author Shannon Lawlor | Whowhatwear
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