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If you don’t want to experiment too much with your tresses, opt for a shade just one or two lighter than your brown hair and have your hairstylist add multiple streaks of it to your mane. You can make this different by adding some light brown highlights as well, to make this one a winning look. So, it’s no wonder we couldn’t help but add her picture to this list. When Shilpa Shetty Kundra went the red way, many of us felt the urge to make a hair appointment right away to emulate her hair colour. If you want to go super light, choose a dirty blonde for the middle section of your hair length and an out-and-out blonde for the ends. The ombre hair colour has been a popular choice for a while now, and this stunning one in particular is bound to get you tons of compliments. Choose a dirty brown, a shade different from your original hair colour and watch your mane transform. Subtle but definitely a statement style, the chocolate highlights that Freida has going on here, are giving us major hair goals. If you want a mane makeover that’s totally out there, this is the way to go! 2.

highlight ideas

These pictures are going to give you all the inspiration you need!0įor the daring ones out there, deep caramel or honey coloured streaks are striking and will add all the more oomph to your look. It is an extra resource that the researcher counts with in order his or her research not to be careless.The summer is almost here and it’s time for a fun and fabulous hair makeover! What say we go for some yummy looking highlights, ladies? If you’re blessed with a brown coloured mane, we have some highlight concepts so stylish, you’ll want to bookmark this story right away! Here are 10 ideas for highlights for brown hair that are going to make you, and everyone around you, fall in love with your tresses. The proliferation of the scientific literature and the quantity of the academic articles that nowadays a researcher could find in the databases make it really useful and worthy- each day more-, the need of including this section of “key ideas” to guarantee a great visibility and a more efficient reach of the results and contributions made, ensuring to grab attention in those academics, Scientifics and readers that could be interested in our research. However, others invite to the author to include them at the end of the text by itself, after the references. The position of the key ideas comes determined by the regulation of each journal there are some journals that mark the need of including these ideas in a separated file. It is about a complementary section to the abstract of the article that introduces elements of knowledge about the content of the article in a relative fast way, making more effective the searches of the researchers in different databases. The main objective of this key idea is to visualize the academic value of the presented research, allowing to the target or interested group to know rapidly the interest of the article, its main contributions as well as its newness within the field of knowledge in which it develops. While the summary exposes a synthesis of the research: context, objectives, methodology, results and conclusions, the key ideas highlight in a minimum of 35 and maximum of 80 words the most considerable contributions that the research provides to the scientific community. It sometimes occurs that the authors confuse the “highlights” or key ideas with an adapted version of the summary or abstract, when in real it does not have anything to do with. It is about marking, outlining and highlighting the most important, leading the attention of our readers as if we were using a highlighter. The key ideas of a scientific article constitute a simplified list of the contributions and more relevant results that are useful as a base in the argument of the manuscript presented by the author, what in real is contributed of original and new to the scientific community and is worthy to be outlined in a special mode without need of reading the whole text. Author: Ana Pérez-Escoda – Translation: Erika-Lucia Gonzalez-Carrion














Highlight ideas