Gorgeous work! I love seeing someone take the time to break it down in steps and treat the hair with respect! What brand is your blow dryer? I want one to use at my salon!!!
I Love the way you did step by step & write down formula. Thank you so much. I hope you have video do Balayage, ombré/Balayage or highlights from on dark hair to brunette or to dark blonde. Thank you!
Hi, lovely work! I have dark brown black hair, and now many greys, I want to hide my grey hairs, is there any highlights which hide my greys hair for many many time, I am fade up doing hair colours plz advise. Many thanks
OMG I can't with this video!! Amazing Work💖 it's perfect!! Your video is so helpful as a cosmetology student who's interested in color. Plz make more videos!!
Dear Justin, the color transformation is really good, one of the best results that aren't yellow but true caramel. However, I will add a tip; use a different song for the video.... everyone puts this one and it gets boring after a while. I even thought of skipping this video because of the music. (Thank God i didn't, the result is awesome)
Yes, it can be done, they just did it! They basically turned her red base into brunette or color corrected after they placed the highlights in first. Later used toners/gloss to even more finely adjust everything. Notice how the end results are brunette hair with what looks like a very natural graduated sombre effect. I'd say if you're willing to shell out quite a bit of money this can certainly be done. Find a salon that caters to higher-end clients, they will likely be experienced in this type of process. If the cost is an issue, recolor your current hair to a level 5/6 neutral brown. If you think a recolor won't take well, strip the hair color via a color remover (Pravana color remover kit works well, I've seen Guy Tang use this product and I've used it multiple times.) Later dye a brown color on the cooler/neutral brown side. Good luck! Who knows you may be brave enough to do this yourself? YT has some excellent education to actually be able to learn how to DIY and save hundreds of dollars.
Love it!! question what about when you have a client with 75% grey? do you prefer doing the roots and the highlights at the same time? or do you apply the root first and the highlights after? and if its better to avoid bleeding in between foils?
Corin Rodriguez the great thing about applying color first then highlight over is you get a slower lift and don't have to do one toner on the new growth to match the ends. but both ways are just fine.
Michaela Onuchukwu I think he weaves the parts where the hair is most visible, for example the top ant the front parts, because he wants some beautiful babylights and highlights, for other parts he just needs a nice fade from dark to brighter color. Thats my oppinion, i dont know if im right :)
Wow.. i missed being treated in a really good salon. Its too expensive here in Greenland.. cost like 2.000 krowns thats about 300 Usd .. and its not even worth the price...😫😫
WOW !! That's EXACTLY what I need to do to my hair NOW!! My color is exactly that with the dumb eSalon tinted love shampoo that was recommended by eSalon.Then I complained and eSalon told me to go Tone my hair at a SALON. I do not recommend eSalon!!!!! DON"T DO eSalon !!!!!!!!!! Go see JUSTIN!!!!!!!! :D