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Thinking about Money Piece? When It Works, Alternatives, and Care

An explainer on money piece—what it is, when to use it, pros and cons, and maintenance.

Thinking about Money Piece? When It Works, Alternatives, and Care technique

#The Money Piece: Your Guide to Bright, Face-Framing Hair

The "money piece" is a popular hair coloring trend that’s all about brightening the face. It's designed to instantly elevate your look with strategically placed highlights around your hairline and through the front pieces of your hair. Here's everything you need to know:

#1. What Is A Money Piece & How Does it Work?

A money piece isn't a specific product or dye; it’s a placement technique. It involves lightening sections of hair, typically around the face (the "money" part!), and sometimes subtly throughout the rest of the style.

How it's done:

#2. What Can A Money Piece Achieve?

The money piece is versatile; it can address several styling goals:

#3. Who Looks Good With A Money Piece?

The beauty of the money piece is its adaptability. However, some considerations will help your stylist tailor it to you:

#4. Money Piece vs. Other Techniques

It’s easy to get confused with hair coloring terminology. Here's how the money piece stacks up:

#5. Maintenance & Longevity

Keeping your money piece looking its best requires some planning:

#6. At-Home Care Tips for Your Money Piece

Protecting your investment is key:

#7. Pros & Cons of the Money Piece

Pros:

Cons:

#8. Salon Consultation Script Prompts: What To Discuss With Your Stylist

To ensure you get the money piece of your dreams, be prepared to discuss these points with your stylist:

#9. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Can I do a money piece myself at home? While DIY hair color can be tempting, lightening your hair involves chemicals that require expertise to avoid damage. It’s best left to professionals.
  2. How long will the color last? The vibrancy of the highlights will fade over time (4-8 weeks). Toners and glosses help extend their life.
  3. Will a money piece damage my hair? Lightening always involves some level of lift, which can cause dryness or breakage if not done correctly. A skilled stylist will use techniques to minimize damage and recommend appropriate aftercare.
  4. Can I get a money piece on dark brown/black hair? Yes! It requires more lifting but is definitely achievable with the right products and technique. Expect multiple sessions for optimal results, especially initially.
  5. What if my hair has been previously colored? Your stylist will need to assess your hair's condition and previous color history before proceeding. There may be limitations or adjustments needed.
  6. Is a money piece suitable for fine hair? Yes, but the stylist needs to use techniques that avoid weighing down the hair. Subtle placement is key.
  7. Can I get a money piece if I have very short hair (like a pixie cut)? Absolutely! The principle of brightening around the face still applies – it just requires strategic adaptation for shorter lengths.
  8. How do I know if a money piece is right for me? Consult with a stylist who can assess your hair type, color, and desired look to determine suitability.