I got pink out of my hair doing the vitaminc C treatment about 3 or 4 times (over a couple of days, not all in one day). Then I did the baking soda, developer, purple shampoo, and Dawn dish soap and the pink came out. It is definitely not a process you can do all in one day. Im like you, my hair has been almost every color in the rainbow and I've had some trial and error with getting different colors out. Your hair turned out BEAUTIFUL! 💙💙💙
oh mama, I cringed when you put bleach on that pink :( I've bleached and dyed my hair before and I don't play with hair at all. Next time I highly recommend to buy like 2 boxes of color oops or crushed-up vitamin C with shampoo. I used it to get out red (it wasn't the color i wanted it looked more like a dark pink) and it came out with only 1 box. I then dyed my hair purple and a year later i did the same thing, now the box says not to use it on purple and I did not listen, the shit turned blue/ green, and i only brought the one box so I couldn't do it again so I had to bleach it to get the color out. I was blonde for about 2 years then I bleached my roots again and my dumb ass tried to go ginger, that shit was terrible, everyone said it was cute but i wasn't feeling it at all, color didn't even last a month. I used vitamin C to get it out because I had it and I didn't feel like paying for color oops (its like $10-15 depending on where you get it) I put it in my hair dry, mixed with the shampoo and used a spray bottle to get it lathered up and idk if it helped at all but i let it sit on my head with a bag and heating pad on my head. I think i did that twice and all the color was out and Im back blonde now. also, color oops stinks, it smells like rotten eggs, but after shampooing it should be fine, and after doing the vitamin c treatment, go in with a deep conditioner immediately cuz your hair will be dry asf. Also, just so you know most color removers are bleach-based, i dont even know why they make them, cuz its still damages your hair, maybe someone in the comments has an answer. You did amazing with you hair tho and the end result was very cute. Im definitely subscribing :).
Very vibrant, been watching u for a bit since you had green hair undercut ...if i remember correctly.girl u got me wanting to color mine but i think ill just make a wig!
HEY GUYS!! I'm finally back with another natural hair tutorial. Let me know in the comments what you think of this look and what styles you would want to see next!💖 IG: frizzeecurlz
I love these! I have fallen in love with chrome… I can’t do a set without them. 🤦🏾♀️😂😂 How do you feel about the short duck nails or the baccarat designs? I just ordered some short duck tips to keep up with “the trends” they aren’t half bad. I did some on myself and actually liked them. I did some frenchies with some stamp art…so cute. I love stamping too😂😂😂…my all time cheat code. A learning curve, but so worth it. I have severe arthritis and had two wrist/ hand surgeries so anything that makes my life easier 😂. Especially for the stuff that I can’t draw. The layered stamping is so neat and cool too…looks hand drawn with all of the details. There’s this black nail tech on here that really got me into stamping you should check her out. I’m gonna find her name and come back. Girl I didn’t mean to ramble, but I get excited about nails😂😂
Beautiful ❤….I don’t think people understand the skill it takes to not only polish your dominant hand flawlessly, but to also duplicate the nail art/design of the non dominant hand. 👏🏽🤌🏽😍
Nah sis! Beginner where? Could’ve fooled me❤😍…. I came here for passion twist and left with nail inspo too! I’m a RU-vid University taught nail girly! I taught myself during the pandemic and haven’t been back to a salon. I now make press-ons for all of my family and friends and will be starting my business soon. I can watch nail videos all day! It’s my new hobby every since I retired from the military. I wanted to go to school for it, but I realized that I didn’t want to deal with actual clients😂😂😂.
If you apply cuticle oil to your nails, you should clean them with acetone before putting on the gel-x nails. That may be why you have so much lifting.
Yasss 😍😍 how do you keep your hair and curls so healthy while still dying your hair? I have dyed hair too but I'm just curious, I just make sure I still deep condition but I have a dryer scalp too smh
I’ll be real with you, my curls are not healthy anymore😅 back in my earlier hair coloring days I took better care of my hair and even did ‘wash and gos’ with conditioner-that did my curls wonders. Deep condition every 2, 3 or 4 weeks and wear natural hairstyles (no added hair). Doing those two things kept my hair the healthiest! Lately I’ve been doing protein treatments which have helped with my current curl pattern now
@frizzeecurlz really ? I'm shocked it looks healthy to me and your hair grows fast af 🤗 I cut mine back in Oct and I feel like it barely grew fr 🥴 but see that's my problem I wear protective styles like knotless and sew ins 😬 I don't rock my natural curls bc they are so tight and idk what works to keep them defined all day 🤷🏽♀️