Thank you so much! You have the best hair videos. I love how you film so we can see all the angles and how you give detailed and thorough instructions. I absolutely love these colors too!
i dont mean to be so off topic but does anybody know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot the account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Zander Kristopher i really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Usually if you’re getting this happening it’s that you have too much product at the root area you have to start blending from the minute you put the brush down on the head is a sweeping action to apply the colour going from thicker saturation at the root area to find a situation as you travel down the head and when your blender to college together you won’t have too much product to deal with Hope that makes sense, if you’d like to know anything else please do let me know
I wondered if the colors wouldn't bleed into each other while rinsing out the dye. maybe you have to do the dark color first, rinse it out and then do the lighter..
if I use a 10 developer on the roots to deposit color, can I use a 20 on the mid-shaft too ends to lift one shade? where the color melts together would the 2 developers make 30 and lift even more?
How can I prevent dark red (wine red sort of) root from making my blond ends turn pink?? I toned the blond first to try to fill it in and prevent the red from depositing. Blond Ends turned really pink. Beautiful work here you did! Thank you!
I am with you on this! I've searched high and low for answers but can't find much on it. I have dark brown to red to blonde ends and my ends have just turned like a rose gold color. I've done the covering with conditioner, the super cold water, I also use Lanza shampoo and conditioner for color treated hair and still I get pink ends. I know there's an answer somewhere, I have only like 2 inches of blonde on my ends. I see other "fire hair" with light blonde like 6-8 inches up! It's driving me crazy!
@@desereehoward4596 have you tried coating the blonde ends with some thick Vaseline or maybe coconut oil to prevent color from touching it? I wonder if this would work.
I'm trying to do this at home. But instead of orange I'm doing neon green (or neon yellow) ..... I'm just worried about the whole washing it out process. I don't want them running together to much.
@@TheLifeOfHair I ended up doing dark blue roots and the rest neon green .... It turned out amazing. My little one ended up putting the red in her hair. We did a split color on her of grey and red. It turned out beautiful. 🙌
Just use a level five lot colour and smudge it into an orange in exactly the same way you say here the colours you use are not relevant to the outcome it’s the technique that you need to follow hope that helps
Thank you for your question Gabrielle In terms of rinsing just rinse it fast fast he runs it the less it will run into each other do you not emulsify just rinse rinse rinse