It's no wonder Emerald is the favorite of your colors- it looks ICONIC on you! Absolutely stunning. And it's amazing how color theory works with hair dye. It's just another art form, and your hair is the canvas. :)
Along with the beautiful color, the way you braided it made the roots look so good. I have a suggestion. Print up your color wheel on transparent paper. That way you can lay it over the printed one and it should show you how colors mix as you turn the wheel.
@@monikaxxxx1136 it is called transparency film paper. It has been around forever. The modern types can be used in regular household printers. Teachers used to use it with overhead projectors when I was in school. Before you tell some one something doesn’t exist. Look it up.
I think at some point this will be a trend cuz a lot of people when they bleach there hair and it turn Cooper they don't know how to fix it so applying the blue is a game changer , btw ur hair look phenomenal love everything from the cut, style keep rocking it girl
This is my fav video so far not only because of the result but also how the lesson on color theory was explained and its so relatable for me because Im a makeup artist and we also use color theory all the time .
This looks so good on you. You are beautiful and most colors look so nice on you. But this color just blows all the other colors out of world. But I’m a sucker for green with a hint of blue in both eyeshadow and hair color.
Looks like a peacock 🦚 with the different colours, I love it 💙 my job doesn't allow for brights, so I push it with red tones. But I love watching your transformations, you shaved your head just as my hair started growing back from chemo, so we're both trying to grow our hair, you're such an inspiration 💙 thank you Stella 💙
My natural dark coppery red makes the aquamarine dye into a really cool inky almost black-teal-green. It also never completely fades out but I’m kinda feeling the swampy muddy green it fades to. I might dye it green again, I’m indecisive.
Amazing results! You did it with science! Thank you for that amazing color theory demo. Love a little educational moment. I thought for a second you sold the Stella t shirt too but I didn't see it online. I would love to grab one for myself!
Love this colour on you the emerald is beautiful 🤩 What’s also beautiful you and your skin and this makeup!! Can we see your routine and products please 😩
Not you making me want to dye my hair again 😅 my current colour video isn’t even up yet Stella because it is ✨that✨ new but you might just have persuaded me to change my colour already… But anyway this really looks amazing on you ❤
Omg that's literally what I needed right now! Just went from pink to green and uhhh... Let's say the pink really wants to stay 😭 also that amazing device - does it interact somehow with black tattoo ink?
That was very informative. I have never dyed my hair before and I wanna try both copper and pink so I've been wondering wether it's easier to go from copper to pink or from pink to copper
I love your hair and hair colour! It looks amazing on you! I have a question though, what kind of hair colour do you use? When you change colour often, aren't you afraid of losing hair if it's chemicals in it? I'm impressed of all the colours you change to. Would you recommend Schwarzkopf. I only colour my hair a few times a year since it's a lot of chemicals in it. But I love to colour my hair. 😩
If I had hair in a similar emerald shade to yours, and I wanted to go back to purple hair, would I then have to dye it that red color next to it? Closer to an orange tone, and on the "brighter" (outer rings) side? I'm not thinking about doing it, just wondering! Even though I dyed my hair emerald, it was with a green and blue dye, and once it faded enough it turned a brighter, bluer emerald on some strands, and a more yellow green on others, so it wouldn't be an even enough color to start from. Just really curious as to whether the color theory applied here would work the same on other colors!
Do you have any advice from going through the color wheel to get to green from fuchsia/pink? I aim to eventually get to an electric green but my hair is a faded pinky purple and I don’t want to be blue😩
Just an fyi. I bought a kenzzi because I saw it two or three times in Stellas videos. I was one of those that really got unlucky. It took 3 months to get one. They sent emails claiming we (my fiance bought it for me) received one, when we didn't. He wanted the money back, stated so in several emails, but nope. No money. Instead I got a Kenzzi after constant back and forth, had to pay 30€ for a customs fee to get it and I now have to buy an adapter for our German sockets to even use it
Te queda genial, has conseguido un color preciosísimo y con lo guapa que eres todo te queda bien. Me gustaria hacerte una pregunta: has dicho que te volveras a rapar o te vas a dejar crecer el pelo. Un saludo
This was very helpful, thanks! Is there a way to get from a similar orange to a cobalt blue without color stripping? bc they're neutralizing colors I can't figure out a way to get from one to the other just using color theory
Is there any option to get to a pink pastel from a yellow orange base? not as orange as your starting base, but a blonde with a bit of an orange (was a bleached red)
Going from orange to pink shouldn't be that difficult but bc you want to also go lighter I (bright to pastel) I think you're going to have to color strip to some degree, either with bleach or a direct dye remover.