This video is showing the technique for hairstylists. But if you would like a visual of the final look, here is a great video that shows the end result: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ayno2GXBIfI.html
I’m guessing it’s supposed to be “bait” so you go to her main channel and watch. I’m guessing bc it’s a common tactic, kinda like clickbait, but I’m not biting.😂
It will be posted in the future but here is a another video showing the end result from this technique ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ayno2GXBIfI.html
Soooo glad im not the only one!!! Ive never heard these terms before and you cant even use context clues to figure out wtf shes talking about...there is no context to draw any clues from...the ONLY thing i followed and understood was the foils being used... was that toner or another dye that she used?!
Babylight is considered a thin slice or weave. Can be lightly teased. A teasy light has a moderate to heavy tease to help with blending when tease is combed out. Will ensure there is no harsh line
The harsh line is gone some but there is still a huge difference between the natural hair color and the warm ends. I wouldn't necessarily say the line is gone
i don’t wanna ask my hair stylist this (cuz im to embarrassed) but just a question, why do you guys push the hair up before putting whatever ur putting on?
I gave up on coloring my hair, so expensive, so time consuming. I grew out my highlights with Keracolor. Apply it to DRY hair for 45 minutes with a cap to keep in the heat.
Ok I have balayage, but it's grown now I need a touch up, BUT I dont want to put bleach on my ends is that technique logical? Or it is really necessary to bleach the ends again? I would like to make it look more like babylights, pls let me know and that way I will set up an appointment. PLEASE,
its hard to match natural colours with dye so this would be the best method so you can gradually cut off the dyed ends. it may take a long time but if you dont want to lose length its really the best way to go.
Conditioner is a great option to be used as a barrier. Try highlighting with conditioner in the bowl and apply that to the ends before you put the lightener to the new growth.
What exactly are “baby lights”? Literally, that technique isn’t in my textbook. (Yes, it’s an outdated textbook, but when I was in cosmetology school it was the only book I was offered) So, if you could please elaborate, that would be most helpful. 🤓
I created the Highlight Placement Blueprint to help with foil stitching and placement. I think it will be an awesome guide for what you are asking. You can find it on my site www.mirellamanelli.com/links