MORE interesting if you do it on YOURSELF and not a $200 prof salon job which very few people can afford/want to spend $$$$ on. Im over 70 and Ive blonde streaked my own hair for years. use a cap poke pull and thin paintbrush on frontal loose hair. very very inexpensive, takes an hour to cure, but gets me BEAUTIFUL blonde highlights that i get plenty of compliments on.
I’m confused. Please help. You were using toner to foil in low lights… then you said, next we’ll do some toner. I always thought toner was for highlights only
…and I’m not hairdresser. I genuinely need to understand. I have remy extensions that are blonde but have shadow root & low lights that are turning from ash to bright copper. Toner won’t even budge them back to ash. Any suggestions by the pros would be so appreciated
Love this change for her! It looks so good and blended. Question - I didn’t get to see her hair pulled back - would this end at all with a really bright piece only on the top/front of her hairline and not the sides?
I'm a retired hairstylist and I'm very impressed with this technique. This is what I was looking for. All of the videos I've watched, someone FINALLY let the natural hair out and did not bleach the whole section of hair. I've seen MANY tease-lights on every color of their natural hair, and the end result was totally blonde, except the out growth. What I just watched now, I thought it was BEAUTIFUL AND NATURAL just like she was in the sun... I love it!! Awesome job!! 😍👌👌👏👏👏💯💯❤️🔥❤️🔥‼️
3:55 Yessss! I know exactly what you mean, I've just had that EXACT problem, how do I do a root smudge without getting it onto the blonde, because it's almost impossible to blend with the blonde and not get some of it ending up through the strands and you end up with a murky blonde. This is the answer I was looking for, you're an amazing teacher! Love your work.