Want to get a closer look at chunky highlights? Keep reading! Chunky highlights are better suited for women with big facial features over women with delicate features. If you have delicate features, these highlights will look too harsh for you. On the other hand, these highlights accentuate big facial features and complement them beautifully. Chunky highlights can simply be used as a style statement or as a face-framing technique. The colors you choose for the highlights depend on your preference. Here’s how you can do them yourself at home.

How To Do Chunky Highlights

Hair coloring kit Aluminum foil roll Rat-tailed comb Old towel T-shirt Petroleum jelly Hair coloring brush A bowl to mix the developer and activator

Now that you know how to do chunky highlights at home, here are 30 incredible styles that you can try out!

30 Incredible Chunky Highlights Styles

1. Beige Blonde Highlights

Beige highlights are highly suitable if you have sandy blonde hair and a warm skin tone. You can add these chunky highlights to your wavy long tresses in the front to frame the face elegantly.

2. Red Highlights

Vanessa Hudgens has been inspiring us with her hairstyles since her High School Musical days. She has jazzed up her black hair with stunning red highlights, leading to her glowing complexion. It adds dimension and depth to her medium-length locks.

3. Pink Highlights

The Girlfriend singer has sported the iconic pink highlights time and again since 2007. She inspires you to keep the hair blonde all over with some pink chunky highlights. The long pink highlighted tresses frame her face perfectly to draw attention to her smokey eyes.

4. Golden Brown Highlights

These sexy golden brown highlights are suitable for all hair textures and types. It provides natural depth and dimension to your hairstyle, making it easy for you to maintain it with a busy schedule. Who else could have rocked these highlights than our Halloween Queen!

5. Sandy Blonde Highlights

Jennifer Aniston is a pro at sporting blonde hair with different elegant highlights. If you have straight and thin hair similar to Jen, you can also get these sandy blonde highlights with a quick visit to your salon!

6. Ribbon Highlights

The cascading ribbons of caramel highlights will blend well with your au naturale hair. These highlighted ribbons add depth, warmth, and movement to your hair. You can also add some babylights to level up your highlighting game.

7. Golden Highlights On Brown Hair

If you are looking to experiment with some hair colors, get inspired by Queen B here. These chunky golden highlights complement her warm complexion while adding depth to your luscious brown hair. The color combination is highly suitable for women with brown, green, or hazel eyes.

8. Warm Honey Highlights

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has captured our hearts forever with her fabulous hairstyles. The warm honey highlights accentuate her lovely cheekbones and strong jawline perfectly.

9. Sombre Highlights

Lily Aldridge sports these sombre highlights with class and confidence. Sombre highlights focus on keeping the roots their natural shade while gradually becoming lighter towards the tips. The good news is It looks gorgeous on all kinds of hair textures and skin tones.

10. Gray Blonde Caramel Highlights

Kate Moss sports these gray blonde caramel highlights to make a style statement. It perfectly frames her heart-shaped face and draws attention to her fabulous cheekbones.

11. Golden Highlights on Black Hair

The American reality television star has shown us the reality of sporting golden highlights on black hair. The goldy locks complement her deep black locks perfectly. You can also make your black hair shine with the right highlight size and placement.

12. Heavy Blonde Highlights

Our love for blonde highlights also comes from the famous ‘Serena Van Der Woodsen’. She has rocked every blonde hairstyle with elegance. Her long side-swept heavy blonde highlights add a lot of texture and volume to her hair.

13. Ash Blonde Highlights

Ash-blonde highlights are highly suitable for darker and warmer skin tones. Jennifer Aniston sports these chunky ash-blonde highlights that perfectly frame her face. This low-maintenance hue is a subtle way of adding color to your hair without making any major changes.

14. Babylights

If you want to return to your natural roots with some chunky highlights, Gigi Hadid has shown you the perfect one. The crown flaunts her natural color while the babylights on the long tresses draw attention to her strong cheekbones.

15. Blue Highlights

If you want to show off your badass side elegantly, follow Ariel Winter for some inspiration. The long, wavy, and edgy hairstyle with pure blue highlights perfectly complement cooler skin tones. Finish off the look with a shine serum and a medium-hold hairspray to add glow to those blue locks.

16. Chunky Streaked Highlights

If you have thin hair, chunky highlights can make it look thicker and more voluminous. Opt for two-toned hair shades that go well with your skin tone and hair color. This will make your hair look thick and frame your face beautifully.

17. Dimensional Blonde

Blonde hair can really make you feel like a queen. But, you can take it up a notch by adding some different blonde hues to your locks. It will make your hair look thicker and deeper.

18. Champagne Blonde

Champagne blonde has taken the world over, and it looks like it’s here to stay. If you have dirty blonde hair with a golden tint, opt for some champagne blonde chunky highlights to give it more dimension.

19. Bronde Mix

If you have brown or olive skin, you need to be twice as careful when picking your hair colors. Go the JLo way and pick a bronde hue. It is a mix of blonde and brown that looks stunning on darker complexions. Notice how the blonde shade JLo has picked works well with her brown hair. Pick a blonde shade that matches your skin’s undertone and hair color.

20. Light Caramel Twirls

Take that oozy goodness and shine of caramel to your hair. It will brighten up your face instantly and bring out your natural hair color. Style your hair in curls to give it a bit more style and volume.

21. Glossy Brown Highlights

If you have blonde hair and a sharp jawline, add some brown highlights near your face. This will draw attention to your jawline. If you have a wide forehead, the highlights and bangs will cover it up.

22. Highlights To Ombre

Let’s be honest, there is something about this hairstyle that lends it a romantic look. You can’t really put your finger on it, but it’s there. Simply add chunky highlights to the top and ombre them out as you reach the tips. Leaving roots a bit dark helps in framing your face.

23. Strawberry And Blonde Combo

Two-toned highlights look great on blonde hair. Opt for a shade of blonde that is darker than your hair color and then a playful strawberry blonde shade. It will make your hair appear thicker.

24. Beach Highlights

Who doesn’t want that perfect beach hairstyle? The sunkissed hair colors that remind you of all the fun you had over your vacation are sure to make everyone jealous. Take this look to the next level by styling your hair in beachy waves.

25. Golden Highlights

Kelly Clarkson was a big ambassador of the chunky highlights look for quite some time. She tried them in many shades and, in all honesty, she rocked them. Who else could pull off these lovely golden highlights?

26. Blonde HIghlights

I am going to be honest with you. If you are a brunette, getting blonde highlights is a big decision. It can make you look younger or a good few years older. Keep in mind your undertone, hair color, makeup style, and clothing colors when picking the shade of blonde for your chunky highlights.

27. Zebra Highlights

This is the trend that started it all again! Zebra highlights are done in contrasting colors to add style to your look. They help frame your face. If you are feeling particularly brave, you can try this black and white look sported by Christina Aguilera.

28. Front HIghlights

Front highlights are used for face framing (unless you are Rogue from X-Men and they are just there for style). Avril Lavigne made us all want to be a rebel with those pink highlights. So, try it this time around!

29. Defining Highlights

Defining highlights are used to focus on facial features. So, get some chunky highlights that will make your eyes pop. Make sure they draw attention to your eyes, mouth, and jawline.

30. Face-Framing Chunky Highlights

Highlights are mostly used for framing your face. This means that you can make your face appear longer, slimmer, or both simply by adding highlights. Sarah Jessica Parker did it perfectly by opting for some light blonde chunky highlights around her face. What year were chunky highlights popular? Chunky highlights were a popular beauty trend in the early 2000s. Everyone sported them, from athletic mothers to high school students and some of the most talked-about celebrities. How do you do chunky highlights without foil? The highlighting kit’s instructions will tell you how to mix the color. • Divide your hair into sections and clip the top half up. • Use a hair tinting brush to apply color to a paddle brush’s bristles. • Take a portion of your hair and run this brush through it, starting in the middle and ending at the ends. • Run the brush across the back of the same piece of hair after flipping it over. • As the ends of your hair need more color than the top of your head, saturate them with more dye. • Repeat the same dying procedure on each section of hair. • Keep the dye on for the amount of time recommended on the box. •Use a color-safe shampoo and conditioner to wash off the dye.