lowlights
/ˈloʊˌlaɪts/
noun
- The worst or least impressive parts of an event, experience, or period; the opposite of highlights.
- The movie had some funny moments, but the lowlights were the boring chase scenes.
- The lowlights of the trip included getting lost and losing our luggage.
- In his annual review, he discussed both the highlights and lowlights of the past year.
- Darker streaks or sections in hair, created by coloring to add depth or contrast.
- He chose warm brown lowlights to complement his natural dark hair.
- She asked her stylist for subtle lowlights to make her blonde hair look more natural.
- Adding lowlights can give your hair a richer, multidimensional color.
verb
- To add darker streaks or sections to hair for contrast or depth.
- I decided to lowlight my hair to make the blonde highlights stand out more.
- She learned how to lowlight her own hair by watching online tutorials.
- The hairdresser will lowlight your hair with a shade darker than your base color.