Karen Caballero, Licensed Cosmetologist, LVN Aesthetic Nurse and owner of Glowevolve I Med Spa. We specialize in Makeup, Brazilian, Full Body Wax & Skin. Glow up & get inspired to evolve. When you look good, you feel good & that inspires you to evolve in all aspects of your life.
Thank you so much for this! You explained it so well. I can really see how toning a level darker gives a truer result like you said! I think that's the way to go for any color on the root (tap, smudge, melt, etc.). I've seen some stylists who prefer to do it on dry hair and they say it will last longer that way. But if your hair is very porous, like the ends have been lightened multiple times, then you may get a better, more even result on damp, towel dried hair.
😮 As she sprays with water (0:25), she said “… most stylists apply to wet, towel-dried hair, usually after highlights; BUT REDKEN RECOMMENDS APPLYING to DRY hair… “. 🤔
The procedure u do and how long u leave it on , depends on the desired result and person’s hair . If u need the most color saturation , dry may be needed, for the full amount of processing time. but that’s not always the best thing to do depending on the results, shade you are trying to achieve.
Watched for the lash content, subscribed because of the therapy hot take 💖 very true everyone should do therapy/psychiatry if needed and it would benefit society, wish it was more accessible but we’re inching there!!
You contradicted yourself at 0:58. You said tone hair according to the level your hair is at or 'Lift' it which is wrong as Toners do not lift, but you followed with suggestion that you tone lower than the level you're at which it correct.