Hey, I'm Isa! Welcome to my channel! I am a Dark Hair Blonding Specialist based in Salt Lake City! I am back on RU-vid to share all my knowledge & to help in education for both hairstylists & non-hairstylists! I am very active on tiktok & instagram “tossledhair” Follow along as i begin this new era between traveling, education, and lifestyle vlogs!
@@annal1729 i left on the first section for 1 hour 25 minutes. And the back section for 1 hour 45 minutes. The back is more resistant:) yea you should leave your bleach on longer for sure
Love this!! So when you apply the root tap, and let it sit for 10 minutes you rinse it off and then apply the toner to mids and ends?? Or rinse it all together??
No toner has to process together and rinse together, so the timing is simply for the area of the head :) and how long to let it sit according to porosity
Hispanic is not a race so their can be blond,red or dark brown hair Hispanics.But i get what u mean the Hispanics that have dark hair.Geat video though did a very good Job on that dark hair❤.
Yess its so rare to see us Latinas with different color, a lot of my clients have this dark darkkkkk brown hair almost black, so in the process i see the reds oranges and golds come out haha. Thank you for watching! Xo
Thank you so much for your comment! I hope it works out great for ya its a technique i use ALLLL the time on clients who just want a subtle change or a quick retouch w/o doing a full head 😌🙌🏼
Girl!!!!!!!! I don’t know how in the flying f*** this video doesn’t have millions of views at this point by other stylists, like straight up, they truly have to be jealous of your success for this video to not have blown up by now, that’s how excruciatingly accurate your advice in this video is! 💯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 You have given SUCH AMAZING advice to your fellow stylists in this video and they are the absolute best money making tips I have EVER HEARD hands down!!! I’m not even a stylist and I can tell you this as fact, because for me personally I know that, from MY stylist, these are the qualities that I look for!! If I’m trusting them with the hair on my head, one of a woman’s most prized possessions appearance-wise, then I want to SEE AND KNOW that they care JUST AS MUCH about the hair on my head as they do about the money going into their pocket, and if I don’t see that before they commit to the service, then there won’t be a service happening to begin with!!! My happiness with my hair is their livelihood in the end after all, and it is SOOO refreshing to see a FANTASTIC stylist that has that figured out and has become so overwhelmingly successful as a result of their patience and knowledge for the profession they chose, because look at you ma, YOU MOST DEFINITELY GOT IT FIGURED OUT!!! 🤌🏼🙏🏼🙌🏼🫶🏼 THANK YOU!!!! You are really one in a million!!! I wish you lived in Cincinnati or was even remotely close to it. I’d make a 2-3 hour drive just to see you regularly, that’s how valuable you are in this industry these days!!! Don’t change!!!
I totally forgot to reply back but thank you so much your words and kindness have really made me my night. I truly appreciate the feedback about the tips! I always hope i can teach something especially since i specialize in dark hair transformations, theres so much more to go thru😅 My dream is to be a traveling stylist and if that ever became a thing, id definitely post about it! Thank you again for taking the time to leave a beautiful comment, im happy to hear you have a great stylist its always awesome to be in good hands🎉 xoxo
I want to do my own baby lights, and it looks like it is totally do-able as DIY. And I have a little experience doing my own hair color, and highlights, etc.... I am new to this root tapping technique. I had a quick question. Once I bleach my baby lights, and I want to tone them with a color, which I will use a level 9, can I also use that to root tap? Or should that be a different color? I am naturally dark brunette, and also covering some grays, which I did all my roots in a shade / level 5 a few days ago. Any suggestions might help with me being successful. Thanks so much in advance!!
Thats awesome! Doing your own hair can definitely be fun its just time consuming. If you want to feel the blondest then use the toner level 9 on your roots first, let it sit for 5 minutes or 10, then go with the toner all over. This will ensure the rest of your hair stays light and the roots get more color opacity. Good luck!
Omg Gina thats amazing! Were you going to school for hair/skin/nails? How awesome! The industry is amazing i truly hope you go back to school that would be amazing for you. So happy to hear this thank you so so much🥰❤️
Great job! Question- would this root melt look good w a shorter hair cut? Think long layers on sides and about three inches below shoulders. Or would the drag of the shadow be a bit too low? Also would u be able to Wow comb this leaving out ends and money piece til end? DIY here
I’m new to root tapping. I always want to be as blonde as possible and am wondering if I should ask my stylist for this. So a root tap isn’t using color, but toner?? Toner literally washes out of my hair in 2, if not just one wash. I have to wash my hair with purple shampoo every time I shampoo and it STILL never stays that super cool tone I’ve aspired to have for years. I’ve tried everything 😔
Hey! Yes so I use a Toner for the root color as well and it will last 20 washes if the stylist lets it process for the full 20-25 minutes. When you want to maintain cool blonde, you can only wash/rinse your hair in cool water, use purple shampoo only once a week and when using it you have to let it sit on for 5 minutes. the more you wash your hair throughout the week= the quicker your toner will fade. hope this helps! xo
I started doing bleach blond a little over a year ago with stylists that could never get it right so I started doing it at home - with both myself and the colorists I can always see a big line when my roots come in. I’m excited to try this technique
@@idk-qx8hh i have a video on a partial highlight its called “Do Hair With Me” the thumbnail is a blonde client. I recommend watching it as i also show how i tone the client using a root tap technique. I hope it helps! :)
Her hair is naturally textured and frizzy especially when brushed out. Typically when clients with this type of hair go lighter, it can appear damaged. Her hair was dry so i used a combination of Olaplex 2 and Biolage Acidic Milk Rinse which really smoothes down frizz and adds major shine.
I am sooooo impressed with your work & ability to explain your train of though with just launching your career in 2019!! Keep up the excellent work girl!!!
I am sooooo impressed with your work & ability to explain your train of though with just launching your career in 2019!! Keep up the excellent work girl!!!
Awesome so happy to hear that! I can definitely relate to being a mom and doing things when you have to haha i color my hair in between appointments all the time 😊
This is literally my go to! Helped me so much! I was always over foiling and taking forever with clients even just doing a partial. This comes out perfect every time! ❤️
Omg me too! I can definitely get caught up over foiling sometimes especially when you get in the groove. Thats so awesome! Thank you for your feedback, XO
I have a client that has level 10 white ends and wants a root tap so that her roots coming through are softer and not so harsh. Would I use her natural base as a toner on the root and blend down, then tone the ends with a level 10 and clear? Or would you use the root tap technique so that the roots aren’t dragged down so much,
Thats a great question Hannah! Here is how I would tackle: always tone roots 1 level lighter than their natural color to avoid "erasing" the new hair highlights. Toning 1 level lighter gives off almost a sparkle/shine at the base that blends into the lighter hair. The amount you drag your base down depends on the clients end result and their request. I like to use tap technique on brightest blondes and a smudge/melt for level 8 and darker. I would omit adding Clear to your already very shear level 10, go in full pigment for longevity. Xo 😊
How do I stop my hair from going brassy so fast? I always ask for the coolest toned toner as possible, but it washes out almost immediately, even when using purple shampoo. What’s the trick that these cool toned blondes I see are using? Is it just luck?
Plz talk about how a client should talk to a their hair stylist about exactly what they want so there is no confusion. I feel like sometimes you can show a picture of inspiration and the outcome is something different. Thank you
Thank you so much for that! I am planning a video where i discuss what worked for me, i have been doing hair a little over a year now and i stay 2 months consistently booked out ! Thank you for watching! Xo