THE BEST & EASIEST DIY HIGHLIGHT VIDEO EVER | skip2mylou

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  • @heylouzers
    @heylouzers  6 років тому +193

    Please note, as I mention in the video, 40 developer is high but this is what I used because it's all I had. I also mention that since this is a video on full highlights, not just roots, I will include what's already been bleached; this is why I said I would only do one more foil, as not to over process all of my hair. I know you professionals are "cringing" but if you actually listen, you can spare yourself the stress. If you're looking for just roots, here's my very first video: ua-cam.com/video/FxCmMNqQ04w/v-deo.html

    • @heathers.1064
      @heathers.1064 5 років тому +7

      I know this is an older video but I did have a question. If you're doing highlights all over your head then obviously that is going to take quite a bit of time. If you leave the bleach on for 6 to 8 minutes as you said then by the time you get done with your whole head you will be well past the six to eight minutes for the foils where you started. How do you account for that? Or do you take the foils out immediately after you finish that final foil?

    • @joyc4587
      @joyc4587 5 років тому +13

      Heather Scharding if you use a spray bottle of water on the foils that are done it will deactivate them. And btw 40 is fine, I’m a professional and I personally like a hi lift

    • @joyc4587
      @joyc4587 5 років тому +10

      Oh and you don’t need to go over what is already blonde. It will eventually mush and fall off. Beauty School teacher says” once it bleached once it’s blonde once it’s bleached 2ce it’s gone.” Great job for anyone licensed or not! Love it

    • @lenabear7338
      @lenabear7338 5 років тому +6

      You use a lower volume developer once you begin...so it varies on the level of your hair to begin with and amount of lift you're looking for. As an example 20 vol once you begin and then bump it up to 30 or 40 as you get closer to the end. You could also just use 20 vol all over. Just put more bleach on (but watch out for foils being too heavy), let process and once it stops, pop yourself under the dryer. A lot less damaging

    • @marrisadominguez7122
      @marrisadominguez7122 5 років тому

      Impressive! Luv ur videos!!

  • @cameronr59
    @cameronr59 6 років тому +399

    I'm 27 and have been cutting and coloring my hair since I was 21 because I was sick of "licensed professionals who went to school for this" always thinking they knew better and disregarding what I would tell them.
    Kudos for giving responsible advice and helpful tips! I love when people feel empowered to learn how to do things for themselves instead of being at the mercy of others. Plus, it's fun!

    • @mromfggggggg
      @mromfggggggg 5 років тому +8

      Not all hairstylist are like that ( the old school ones are) but I understand because I'm a hairstylist that does his own hair rotfl

    • @Noneyabusiness92
      @Noneyabusiness92 5 років тому +19

      Or they make fun of you behind your back. I had one hair dresser post a pic of my hair and say don’t do it yourself or you’ll end up with this. Like I paid you 160$ for you to slam me online. I have a male hairdresser now and I love him

    • @Zoliagaming
      @Zoliagaming 4 роки тому +17

      I completely agree with you. Every hairstylist has been like this with me, Even the young ones. I show what I want (Which I’ve been told would of been incredibly easy to get) and then...... they fuck my hair. This has happened on way more than one occasion, Cos I think “maybe this time it will be different” it never is. The last it happened I went back to discuss my hair and the girl who did it was smirking. She had put dark brown on my roots (looked like it had been thrown on) and a tiny bit at the top that she put highlights on my light brown natural virgin root. Would of been lovely if she had done this everywhere but no. When she was doing it I tried to trust she knew what she was doing as according to Regis she was their “top colourist and stylist” I told her the dark root she had put on was too patchy and she told me it would be fine. Also why put dark brown on my medium brown 2 inch Virgin hair root to down over my platinum blonde hair? So yeah I’m currently watching this so I can fix my own hair as I trust no one but myself at this point

    • @mulliganstew72
      @mulliganstew72 4 роки тому +15

      Cameron R good for you! I’m just learning in my 40s but man whatever happened to the hair styling industry??? They don’t listen, do a slop crap job, treat you like a low life peon while charging you a fortune to damage your damn hair. Fuggitaboutit!

    • @Zoliagaming
      @Zoliagaming 4 роки тому +5

      Mimi Ramone Exactly!!

  • @RayRay-dg1uy
    @RayRay-dg1uy 7 років тому +726

    So funny reading.. Trained stylists, desperately trying to validate their profession by criticizing this tutorial. Thank you for showing us how EASY this is. I've never had my hair done for less that $300, just for a trim and highlights. And honestly every time in the past that I let a "professional" do my hair it was a living nightmare. $300 was the least off my losses. I started cutting my own hair, last year and it comes out exactly how I want. Easy. Love doing it. Terrified to go back to a stylist, roots have grown to my ears. Im desperately searching for highlight tutorials. Already have the products. Thank you for your time and transparency. I'm ready.

    • @heylouzers
      @heylouzers  7 років тому +44

      You go! Remember, no one knows your hair like you do. Only bleach the dark part, not what's already blonde. I did it just for the video since I had so many requests for full highlights after a video I did on root touch up. Good luck!

    • @prayingkoala
      @prayingkoala 7 років тому +17

      I hear ya ray ... I too have spent serious money at local FAMOUS SALONS and wound up with orange hair and broken off falling out hair ... had to cut my mid back length hair into a Jennifer Lawrence pixie and wait for it to grow back ! Mine is coming in pure silver in streaks and what i'd really like to do is stop coloring all together but i have OCD and hate grow out ... i want to find my Natural silver streaks and lighten the dyed portion of the strand so there isn't a demarcation line .... when i let the roots grow in it gives the appearance of very thin and thinning hair because of the lack of color , plus it just looks unkept ... funky roots and chipped nail polish looks so freaking trashy and unkept i hate that .... THANK YOU LOU .... i think i will have my hubby watch this so he can help me with the back .... now i just gotta pick the correct lightener and/ or toner for the color i want ... thank you

    • @jesskazen
      @jesskazen 7 років тому +11

      I buy olaplex 1,2,3 on ebay

    • @vweiland1961
      @vweiland1961 7 років тому +13

      Love this tutorial, and remember people are gonna hate what others do right, I'm done paying $200, $300 for highlights, I'm ready to do it myself, you go girl, great video and keep it up, I have a question, what shampoo & conditioner you recommend after doing highlighting, thank YOU😘

    • @EGORElicious
      @EGORElicious 7 років тому +17

      I have my cosmetology license and I don't even TRUST stylists to touch my hair. Too many times of them messing my hair up and never getting what I'm hoping for. Plus, it's a lot cheaper to do my own anyways. I never got my hair colored in a salon because I know how much it costs. Always colored my hair, it's fun. Been cutting my own hair for 6 years now and been licensed for 5 years. What she's doing in this video is what they do in the salon anyhow, 40 vol lifts the hair 4 levels 20 vol is best to use if you need to lift 2 levels. Except starting on the bottom makes life a whole lot easier and thats how we were taught in beauty school. Just saying 😉 Definitely keep an eye on your hair while using lightener!

  • @shrekikiki
    @shrekikiki 7 років тому +611

    Just used your method, so glad i did. Came out pretty good. Salon couldn't get it the way i wanted. So i did it myself.

    • @FreeToBe22
      @FreeToBe22 7 років тому +53

      salon never gets it how i want

    • @sammieathome9417
      @sammieathome9417 5 років тому +8

      Same here! I might want to try this soon.

  • @Sarah-nf2fg
    @Sarah-nf2fg 4 роки тому +126

    I just have one Question ? Why are stylist even watching this??? I thought this was a DIY for NON-Professionals !!! Also she said In the video like 5 times she was only doing the entire strand to show people how to do more than just a root touch up... SMH we should Empower each other not bring each other down...

    • @heylouzers
      @heylouzers  4 роки тому +7

      Sarah Roberts 👍🏼

    • @dbedazzling1
      @dbedazzling1 Рік тому +4

      Especially when the stylist charges an arm and a leg to do it for their clients 😅

    • @WarrioroftheAges
      @WarrioroftheAges Рік тому +2

      Stylist watching a fellow stylist do hair is comparable to a mechanic watching another mechanic work on a car.
      1 of 2 things WILL happen:
      1. Old “war” (salon or beauty school ) stories are told that are fun to compare & laugh at.
      OR
      2. CRITICISM or CORRECTIONs
      Why? Because everyone thinks their way is the only way, when we can all learn from one another

    • @z.startedafire
      @z.startedafire 10 місяців тому

      ​@@dbedazzling1as a professional, i agree it's expensive, but you have no idea how much it cost to rent a building.

    • @z.startedafire
      @z.startedafire 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@WarrioroftheAgesid shit on her if i saw her using 40 VOLUME on a stage 6-7 level. so imma hate on this. plus, this is why we charge so much bc people are airheads

  • @mizv6769
    @mizv6769 5 років тому +12

    I have been a hairstylist for 17+ years and still cannot find a way to take my own head off and do it myself!! I found myself watching your video after multiple trips to various salons and friend’s kitchen to have my hair done only to have it end in failure and empty pockets. I decided to see how other women have done it themselves and BOOM.... your video is amazing! I will NEVER have someone at an overly expensive highly recommended salon touch my head again! Thank you 🙏 you are awesome!

    • @Kelraysmelsa
      @Kelraysmelsa Рік тому +1

      I was a hairstylist before I had my kids and I can't tell you how many times I wished I could take my head off! I thought I was the only one who said that 😂

    • @mizv6769
      @mizv6769 Рік тому

      @@Kelraysmelsa 😂😂 glad I’m not the only crazy one out here!! 💇🏻‍♀️

  • @melissabryan366
    @melissabryan366 5 років тому +156

    As a cosmetologist, i wouldn’t pull the bleach all the way through to the ends because that can unnecessarily damage your already blonde hair. And foiling from the bottom up helps keep everything clean and organized so you don’t have to flip your foils, causing slippage and bleed marks. I think this tutorial is awesome! And i absolutely realize not everyone can afford to get their hair done so this is a great alternative 😊 do you use toner?

    • @Aprn44444
      @Aprn44444 5 років тому +17

      You're awesome. Thank you for the tips. I'm a mom with 5 kids, and I can't always afford to get my hair done, but I like to feel pretty too.

    • @summertime9629
      @summertime9629 4 роки тому +1

      Melissa Bryan omg this is cringe! I’m licensed & am not doing hair this moment..but this gal just literally is recommending ppl breaking & hydrolyzing their hair. Eek!

    • @jbgodsgirl5381
      @jbgodsgirl5381 4 роки тому +10

      Summer Time why don’t you give us a better tutorial. Please

    • @anitarussum4590
      @anitarussum4590 4 роки тому +1

      Melissa Bryan ..I agree ...do not run it down the hair. She needs olaplex big time too. Lord have mercy. The ends are fuzz.

    • @stanzamunoz8767
      @stanzamunoz8767 3 роки тому +2

      I love you for being so kind this actually made me so happy. So many people criticize and do not take into account that people just can’t afford to do this at a salon and it’s so fun to do something different with your hair and feel pretty. Such kind feedback ❤️

  • @SarinaMaynor
    @SarinaMaynor 6 років тому +94

    I've watched million highlighting videos but this is by far the best one out there! Your process is so DIY!

  • @LollipopLexi
    @LollipopLexi 5 років тому +7

    It turned out pretty good! Not a bad way to do it. I’d just like to mention a few pointers.... 1- Never go past the foil edge. 2- Don’t put 40 Vol on already lightened ends, that’s how hair fries off. 3- I like to use tiny clips to hold the foil down so I can use both hands. 4- if you want two or even three tones in your hair you can swap out colors either in between the foils or in the foils. So the bleach in the foil and a darker color outside of the foil. Or every other one natural.
    Not everyone can afford to go get their hair done. So at home isn’t always bad. But always be careful and cautious, especially with bleach.

  • @pinkgirlsuzi
    @pinkgirlsuzi 6 років тому +113

    Been doing my own hair, cut and highlighting for over 20 years. I never liked the hairstylists' work; always had to touch it up and was angry I had paid so much. So, I decided to do my own. Since both my sisters were hairstylists (didn't live near me),they told me how to do it, plus I had watched hairstylists do it as well.
    Anyway, the answer for doing the back of your hair is a mirror on an extension arm (at Ikea) mounted on the opposite wall from the mirror over your sink. Then get a kitchen stool and sit on the stool with your back to the sink. Now you are in the perfect position to see the entire back of your head. I also place another kitchen stool to my right and put my bleach bowl, comb and foils on it. Another handy thing is to buy a smock like those worn in hair salons. It great for protecting your clothes. And you can use an old shower curtain to protect the floor.
    Also, if you run out of foils, just grab your kitchen aluminum foil and fold and tear or cut it with scizzors and viola! you have what you need.
    Since my hair is naturally dark and I lift it very light, I use 40 vol developer. I have it on my hair for about 45 mins. The secret to not overly damaging your hair is to MOISTURIZE afterwards! And also I only highlight every 4 months, not 6-8 weeks like they tell you to do. I have also found the best deep conditioner is coconut oil. Put it on your hair, let it set for 10-20mins then shampoo out but try to shampoo mostly the scalp and just rinse it through the ends. Then put your regular conditioner on and rinse out. That way the regular conditioner will close the cuticle of the hair shaft up after you applied the coconut oil and it will seal the moisture in. Good luck!

    • @hsharon7234
      @hsharon7234 6 років тому

      musicgirlsuz is

    • @lauriepineiro893
      @lauriepineiro893 6 років тому +13

      I began doing my own hair 12 years ago for all your reasons, also I just did not like the salon environment, people talking about their lives over my head. I constantly get compliments from strangers on my hair. I think more woman should empower themselves by maintaining their own hair.

    • @suzannetutton2353
      @suzannetutton2353 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your comments. Sounds like some great ideas. Although I’m a little nervous about using coconut oil. Seems like it will be hard to keep your hair from being greasy. How much do you use? My hair is shoulderlength so I’m wondering how much I should use.

    • @hjd832
      @hjd832 4 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing your undoubted expertise..

    • @shea5542
      @shea5542 4 роки тому

      Great advice! Thank you!!

  • @paige6042
    @paige6042 6 років тому +16

    Thank you for giving me the encouragement that I needed to finally get the highlights that I’ve been wanting so badly. I’m terrified of salons and can’t justify spending $200-300 on my hair every 3 months. Not only is that insane, it’s a 1,000 bucks per year just for highlights!! Then add in cuts and all the bullshit they talk you into buying to line their pockets. No thanks!
    Thank you, Lou, for a great video. You made it look so easy and not scary.

  • @Emilia-xn3ws
    @Emilia-xn3ws 3 роки тому +51

    “I’ve had questions on how to do the backside of your hair and that’s a super tough one because yanno, I don’t know.” Hahah you’re great

  • @shawnnamorley7388
    @shawnnamorley7388 5 років тому +13

    Followed your video step by step and did my own hair a few weeks ago. I still can't believe how awesome it came out. Was really nervous the first time and took my time, but it was so easy. Saved me $90 this one time and I still have everything to color my hair a few more times. Love love love it. Thank you!

  • @guniopoyuki6544
    @guniopoyuki6544 6 років тому +95

    I just followed your video and it turned out fabulous! Took me less than an hour including the shower! Don't know how to attach a photo or I would. Last time I paid 170 bucks ! You are amazing! Do more videos! This cost me 11 bucks........

  • @crystaltiffany3300
    @crystaltiffany3300 8 років тому +144

    Seriously... the best diy highlight video I've seen. Thank you so much!

  • @danaspetrini8338
    @danaspetrini8338 6 років тому +38

    This technique is SO much better than poking yourself with a hook and cap!!

  • @norcallady30
    @norcallady30 8 років тому +49

    You can start with 20Volume on the first side and 40Volume on the second side so the processing balances out with the timing.

  • @terrymccord4738
    @terrymccord4738 5 місяців тому +1

    I have tried to watch so many videos about diy highlights and yours is the 1st one I have watch all the way to the end thanks for easy to follow instructions and no being completely boring and for not giving unnecessary info and making it more complicated than it has to be

  • @sgriffin4770
    @sgriffin4770 6 років тому +5

    Love this video. Not everyone can afford to go to the salon and pay the huge cost of highlighting. This is a true blessing for those of us. Also remember practice makes perfect...even the pros had to practice. 😉 So don't get discouraged. These you-tube videos have helped a lot with cutting my own hair & coloring. I think a huge key is the product used too. I respect the opinions of cosmetologists but I have had hair disasters at salons too. So.... Thanx again.

  • @jessicaowens836
    @jessicaowens836 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you for this! And I sincerely mean that. There has never been a more in-depth tutorial on this entire process from things you need to comb style and even clothing appropriate info. This is freggin awesome. You make it look so easy and this video is very informative. I so much appreciate this video!

  • @oxlilsis23ox
    @oxlilsis23ox 5 років тому +21

    This is exactly how my hair stylists does it!! Thank you SO MUCH! I’m a broke nursing student who loves blonde hair but can’t afford to get my roots done but every blue moon!

  • @juliajones9402
    @juliajones9402 3 роки тому +7

    Hello Lou I just wanted to tell you this is the best video I've ever seen as far as instructions go. I'm a 53 year old woman I've been doing my own bleaching highlighting frosting for about 20 years I just started doing extensions because at my age I'm losing my hair but I have never gotten the hang of the comb in the foil and pulling it down you explained it so perfectly thank you I love you I am waiting right now I wait usually 50 minutes with my hair and then I'm going to tone it I just started toning so this is a new thing for me also but I just want to say that I have a full head of foils and they look right I will take a picture and send it to you later thank you so much for your UA-cam video. And I apologize for all those run-on sentences of talk texting.

  • @aalihte3378
    @aalihte3378 7 років тому +22

    For those stuck with 40 vol developer as well, You can mix 1/2 dev w/ 1/2 water and BAM! Now you've got 20 vol (more or less) At least it's MUCH less damaging :) p.s. love your videos

  • @patriciaaudette4157
    @patriciaaudette4157 7 років тому +6

    I've been doing my own high lightening for years. I use a cap and use 30 developer with my powder bleach. I like it better because I can control where I want the highlights and watch to the see the pale blond stage I need for high lightening. My hair dresser says I do a great job. People comment how great my hair looks and ask where I get it done! Their jaws drop when I say I do it myself.
    As for doing the back - I feel with my left hand for a pre-poked hole and then pull out with crochet hook. I always check in a mirror before I put mixture on to make sure no gaps!

  • @ambc5835
    @ambc5835 Рік тому +1

    You are adorable and funny and real! You cracked me up when you talked about the highlighting in the back of your head and just said, "I don't know." It's the way you said it. You are funny and give great instructions.

  • @darknessrises4867
    @darknessrises4867 5 років тому +8

    Thank you SOOOO MUCH!!! I’ve always done my own highlights mainly because I have bad luck at salons and also because I love doing hair & I’m too cheap to spend that much just on hair! With that being said, I’ve never been able to get the look I wanted with the way that I was doing it. I always did my rows front to back vs side to side and would be so bummed at the end because no matter how much or how little I weaved, it never came out as expected! So thank you for sharing this video! I am seriously obsessed with how good it comes out this way!!! THANK YOU!!!

  • @jodihorton340
    @jodihorton340 8 років тому +46

    love the tip w the foil to hold the untreated sections for a few reasons but mostly for at home simplification. round of applause for catering to the DIY w practical tips that you make look easy.

  • @angelinebiswas7611
    @angelinebiswas7611 4 роки тому +1

    Wow! Of all 100 videos I’ve watched! This was the easiest to understand and get than even professional stylists! Thanks for showing

  • @suzannetutton2353
    @suzannetutton2353 4 роки тому +3

    Your video is awesome! My sister wants me to highlight her hair. I went to beauty school like forever ago! So I remember just enough to be dangerous. LOL. That was long before there were highlights. We did the old pull the hair through a cap process. I can’t wait to see how everything turns out. But, back to your video. Thank you so much for keeping it short and simple. I endured someone else’s video and I finally had to stop. It was so much unnecessary chit chat. You got to the point, yet told us what we need to know. Keep up the good work! I will be definitely watching for more videos from you.

  • @RobinGriggsWood
    @RobinGriggsWood 3 роки тому +4

    The reason professionals fold the foil is to prevent seepage up near the roots (the mixture expands a bit with the heat of the human body). So you actually want to lay the foil in the opposite direction, with the fold on the outside, not inside - you want to see the fold (and fold only about half inch to an inch). This will help prevent over-processing at the roots (or burning the scalp with bleach). I was a professional for 20 years (though, totally OK with folks doing it at home ... ;o))

  • @cattaylor6904
    @cattaylor6904 5 років тому +2

    People can be way too fast to nit pick. Your method is great, your straight to the point video was so refreshing, there was no ten minutes of blah blah blah, me, me me! Been doing my own hair, with the naughty 40% vol developer and the only time I had problems was when I used 30%vol because I had to do it twice. I never stood a chance of lining them highlights up, so you can imagine the state of my hair.....I nearly went brunette again to hide it. Please keep up the hair advice, you just got yourself another subscriber.!!

  • @liliwills1933
    @liliwills1933 5 років тому +53

    Thank you for this. I’m currently having a mental breakdown so I’m gonna do purple highlights. best tutorial ever 💛

    • @phonicfrog
      @phonicfrog 5 років тому +8

      Lili Wills I’m all about mental breakdown hair colouring. Hope it turned out well and that things get better xx

    • @sarahanna8767
      @sarahanna8767 4 роки тому +2

      Lol that's real. 😁

  • @laurencooper662
    @laurencooper662 5 років тому +15

    Absolutely love this video. Especially love how you’ve showed us every step and spoke us through it! Going to give it a try thankyou x

  • @TYapril
    @TYapril 2 роки тому +1

    This is the best hair highlighting DIY UA-cam video ever!!!

  • @caram2064
    @caram2064 2 роки тому +2

    THANK YOU for taking it slowly and step by step! It really helped me see exactly what you you were doing and made it really clear! Bravo 👏! Great tips and advice! 👍👍👍. Thank you 🙏

  • @katherineneiers7107
    @katherineneiers7107 5 років тому +54

    Wow! This is the 1st time I have seen one of your videos.....you are really amazing in front of the camera! I just wanted to let you know you are great at this!

  • @Miffny
    @Miffny 8 років тому +71

    A great little video but I am amazed your hair hasn't melted off with 40 volume peroxide all through to the ends !. I use 20 volume not on ends for about 45 minutes all is good.

    • @heylouzers
      @heylouzers  8 років тому +23

      I agree! But I don't usually use 40, as I explained in the video. It's all I had at the time. 😉

    • @DanteVelasquez
      @DanteVelasquez 6 років тому +19

      You can make 20 vol by adding equal parts water and developer.

    • @wendysaslow8631
      @wendysaslow8631 6 років тому

      Good to know!

    • @anitarussum4590
      @anitarussum4590 4 роки тому

      Miff L ...right!

  • @mrsmacca126
    @mrsmacca126 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, love!!! Very well done. Very easy to understand and follow. I truly appreciate you!!!

  • @thatronigirl
    @thatronigirl 5 років тому +17

    Can you show me or create a video on how to do the highlights on the back of my hair (all over) as well please.

  • @jemohseni
    @jemohseni 8 років тому +31

    i learned to do it on the back of my head. Yes, you need mirrors. Go get any of those $10-$15 full length mirrors from walmart or ross, put the nails in the top corners and connect with some shoe string, and you can hang the mirror on the wall with one of those door hooks or just a nail in the wall. If you have the room in your bathroom, hang it up horizontally, that works the best! I also practiced with a mixture of baking soda and conditioner a few times, and I timed myself, until I felt really confident. Start with the back first. Section off all hair in front from behind ears to the top crown of head, and pull into tie in front. you really only need about three tinfoils down the middle and two on each of the back sides. Leave that hair at the back of the head alone...i say at least. Highlights look weird there anyways. If you really really want to get that hair, I say wait till the next day, section off that back hair, and put the rest of your finished highlighted hair in a bun on the top of your head. It's a little too risky to try to do it all at once, i think.

    • @imansfaith
      @imansfaith 7 років тому

      jemohseni I wish you could show us that in a video

    • @prayingkoala
      @prayingkoala 7 років тому +7

      i am practicing with tooth paste ...LOL

    • @paintedstars2
      @paintedstars2 6 років тому +1

      Tina Hill BRILLIANT WHITENING!!

    • @Nanna_chrii
      @Nanna_chrii 6 років тому

      Julie Bergman-Platner Can you use toothpast for whitening??

    • @blindsquirrelsnut7939
      @blindsquirrelsnut7939 6 років тому +1

      Best comment on here I believe!! I agree. I'm the same way!! I do my own hair too but I use 20. And the bw2. For about 40 minutes depending. I never do my whole head. I'm not a professional but I know enough not to attempt my entire head in one session. This video was cute though!! Good luck to you all 💚

  • @vivicagene2478
    @vivicagene2478 5 років тому +7

    I’ve watched tons of DIY highlighting tutorials and this is by far the best! ❤️ Love it!!!

  • @molly7708
    @molly7708 5 років тому +6

    "get 'er done" - so good and a $$ saver! Thanks Lou

  • @sophiew1967
    @sophiew1967 Рік тому +1

    That ' Skip to my Lou' children's song just have been a hopscotch or skipping song for children ( probably those of us over 45 tbh) lol on both sides of the Atlantic then! I vividly remember skipping with my infants school friends in the school playground in the early 70' s & see all sing that & the more sinister ' Ring a ring of roses' ! Lol..😊

  • @HealingMedicyn
    @HealingMedicyn 4 роки тому +12

    When I watch these videos I just get enraged that these hairstylists think they can charge $300 for this. I’ve only ever had one do a good job! I’m just now realizing I’ve been totally ripped off! Thank you sooo much for making this so easy and accessible 🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @shyladare
      @shyladare 2 роки тому

      I mean, good highlights take a long time. Her hair isn't bad at all but it definitely looks stripey instead of natural. I hate paying so much but when a lady is standing over me for an hour with her arms raised the whole time to put the highlights in, shampoos, conditions, tones, and protects my hair and then cut, blow, and styles and I'm out of there 3 hours later $300 doesn't seem bad. A 30 minute facial costs just as much and is much less labor intensive. Plus the stylists have to pay rent on their chair, if not they're just paid a wage the salon decides & the salon keeps the rest.

    • @annascott3542
      @annascott3542 Рік тому

      And you’re also paying for the convenience but $300 is too much I’ve been getting my hair highlighted for 25 years now and 125$ is as much as you should pay and that’s for gold standard any more, and you’re being ripped off.

    • @annascott3542
      @annascott3542 Рік тому

      Of plus 25-30% tip

  • @melissadonnelly3927
    @melissadonnelly3927 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you, you’re awesome and knowledgeable! I went to get highlights about 2 weeks ago and you can already see my roots! I’m gonna give this a try.

  • @sextonmariems
    @sextonmariems 8 років тому +13

    very cute and a good job for an at home job. the reason highlighting from a salon is more expensive is because we use professional products and we spend 1200 to 2500 hours to learn the techniques. u should NEVER squish down the foils when highlighting and please people if u are not experienced do NOT use 40 vol u will literately melt your hair off if done incorectly. u are adorable and not knocking u just please remember we charge for our skill and our products and time.

    • @Lisa.pizzza
      @Lisa.pizzza 8 років тому +11

      Marie Sexton stfu. She seems pretty smart. Not everyone wants to spend their hard earned money on things they can learn on their own.

    • @mspolarbear2239
      @mspolarbear2239 7 років тому +5

      I agree. My girlfriend went to a salon for highlighting and paid $300. I don't know about you Marie but I for one can not afford to pay jacked up salon rates for something I can do at home.

    • @summomlife7923
      @summomlife7923 7 років тому

      Marie Sexton ghgvv shbvhh

    • @summomlife7923
      @summomlife7923 7 років тому

      Marie Sexton ihf

    • @nancypullen2939
      @nancypullen2939 7 років тому

      Agreed! I have long, thick hair that grows FAST. I've spent way too many hours and too much money on highlights and they only look good for about a month because of root growth. Ridiculous.

  • @shellyrene8435
    @shellyrene8435 8 років тому +18

    Love the way you show & straight to the point. thankyou! 🌝

  • @ElHawk30
    @ElHawk30 4 роки тому +2

    Your tips for applying foils with the comb and holding the hair with the foils are great!

  • @betsypaz-gyimesi8875
    @betsypaz-gyimesi8875 4 роки тому +1

    I LOVE your videos. Not only are you super funny but you really made me feel confident about trying this.Thank you for being so genuine! Great tips!

  • @jen5487
    @jen5487 5 років тому +8

    Why am I always willing to attempt anything Lou does....?❤🤪

    • @sophiew1967
      @sophiew1967 3 роки тому +1

      Lol yeah she really should go into politics ,she's convincing..lol

  • @pattib6151
    @pattib6151 8 років тому +5

    Great Idea! Never would have thought of the "butter knife". You are ingenious! Thanks for the tips.

  • @c.sutterfield4304
    @c.sutterfield4304 5 років тому +3

    LOVE! I am about to attempt this for the second time in my life, and last time, no foils, and it was chunky. Got a lot of compliments, but it was too chunky for me. . . .so here I go!

  • @brskillman
    @brskillman Рік тому +1

    wow!!! I just tried doing highlights!!! amazing.. so glad you posted this video...

  • @oriana.workshop
    @oriana.workshop 5 років тому +8

    This is my favorite tutorial of all time! You are hilarious 😂 PLUS now I do this myself now 👏

  • @michelemcnally2002
    @michelemcnally2002 4 роки тому +3

    Great video, really straightforward explanation & demonstration. Thanks so much 😊. You’ve given me the confidence to have a go 👍

  • @woodcrystal
    @woodcrystal 7 років тому +41

    At Christmas time this past year I paid 130 bucks at ULTA to get my hair highlighted, colored and cut. It was horrible the highlights sucks they were not what I wanted. I even showed her a pic! Getting your hair done professionally is overpriced! I'm gonna give this at home method a try. Thanks for the video :)

    • @ilovearijay
      @ilovearijay 6 років тому +1

      Crystal Wood same here! I even booked the master stylist for 170! Mind you this is the shortest i have ever had my hair yet the most i have ever been charged. Never again.

    • @fayleennimmerrichter2437
      @fayleennimmerrichter2437 6 років тому

      Awesome information!
      Thanks Sue

    • @deboraht5079
      @deboraht5079 6 років тому +1

      Crystal Wood -- I paid $130.00 to a "master stylist" at JC Penney ' s to highlight my hair. The highlights barely showed. I went back but she refused to do anything, so I'm learning how to do highlights myself.

    • @Donner2002
      @Donner2002 4 роки тому +1

      Crystal Wood Same, I paid $200 at Ulta, worst experience EVER!
      The manager/master styler looked me up and down when I arrived and immediately asked if they had gone over prices with me when I scheduled. 🤨 excuse me?? I should've left then but I just thought her mama didn't raise her right and ignored it. I had scheduled for highlights and a cut/style. After the highlights refused to use toner even though I mentioned I HATE when my hair ends up with orange and brass colors. FLAT said no! Guess what color my hair was... mhmm... brorange!
      Rinse water completely down my shirt, no joke, had to go change before anything else and dug a clump of conditioner out of my ear. Uuugh!! Omg! I could go on but I will stop at that and just say.. girl, I will never do Ulta again!! I'm all about the DIY hair now

  • @JudiChristopher
    @JudiChristopher 8 років тому +6

    This is a great video.. "You Go Girl!!!" I have let my natural (ugly) hair grow out... but now I want just a few highlights... You are a God-Send... Thank you so much for sharing this!!! And "Thank you" for not having annoying music in the background while doing your tutorial... ;)

  • @michellethomas563
    @michellethomas563 3 роки тому +1

    Love your video! So easy. Much better than other recommended videos that are all out there.

  • @romanjolyneavalos3766
    @romanjolyneavalos3766 4 роки тому +2

    Im so glad i came across your video now i have confidence to attempt to do at home highlights by myself wish me luck! Quarantine hair is gonna be amazing thanks to you!

  • @BassetGirl
    @BassetGirl 8 років тому +4

    Your tutorials for highlights are amazing! Love them. Great shortcuts! Thank you so much!

  • @lalah6157
    @lalah6157 5 років тому +2

    Thank you, great video! Love your pithy presentation style. Funny and informative....you inspire confidence by making it look easy.

  • @kathrynweller5828
    @kathrynweller5828 4 роки тому +1

    Love your videos! Don't normally subscribe to these things, but you are so to the point and real I could help but to. Keep making these great tutorials. I appreciate you.

  • @shamodaya1758
    @shamodaya1758 5 років тому +1

    the method is amazing and simple to follow! you are indeed a natural in front of camera! subscribed!!!

  • @carolemiles7554
    @carolemiles7554 8 років тому +12

    I am so happy to find this really clear and excellent video .thanks for sharing it. from caz
    .

  • @yanis955ify
    @yanis955ify Рік тому +1

    I never comment on here but you are amazing! Your tutorials are the easiest and actually turn out all right! After a few years of disastrous “styling” I am cutting and styling my hair myself and finally have the courage to try the foil technique with a colouring kit. My hair is salt and pepper so not sure how it’s going to turn out, wish me luck! X

  • @MsJBChick247
    @MsJBChick247 5 років тому +3

    LOL I absolutely love you !! This is the first highlight video that I was actually entertained by while getting great results at the same time. You're awesome 😂😍

  • @laurennpres2020
    @laurennpres2020 4 роки тому +1

    Here to confirm it works! Did it on my mom and I and we both love it! Thanks!

  • @LovinSims3
    @LovinSims3 8 років тому +13

    I'm glad I can across this! I've actually been wanting to do my own highlights. I'm going to make a drive over to Sally's.

    • @renatocaruana3959
      @renatocaruana3959 7 років тому

      there are no secrets how about we do highlights in our salons round the workd l belive there's only good technical way and experience.
      please dont fuck with your hair.

    • @LovinSims3
      @LovinSims3 7 років тому +8

      renato caruana wow! did you have put the f word!

  • @tri9370
    @tri9370 8 років тому +3

    I did use the knife effect and it worked out great. As for adding highlights you did that so effortless but I thank you for the teaching techniques for highlighting your hair. I am adding you to my list. Again thank you.

  • @simmis9387
    @simmis9387 4 роки тому +2

    You just got me to subscribe withing 10 sec. and your foil placement method won my heart. Good explanation. Loved ur video

  • @Nailartbymae
    @Nailartbymae 8 років тому +154

    Your doing a great job but as a stylist my self it looks like your ends is already blonde so you shouldn't put bleach over them because it will damage more so just do where the dark part.

    • @sarahbutch276
      @sarahbutch276 8 років тому +14

      especially 40 vol.

    • @jessicamarler2404
      @jessicamarler2404 6 років тому +1

      Mae Dizon that's the style and I, myself, do this to my hair also

    • @Mariemarie-uw7id
      @Mariemarie-uw7id 6 років тому +1

      Very good advice!

    • @Healthnut1909
      @Healthnut1909 5 років тому +5

      Yes. 40 vol only for regrowth and 5 or 10 min before done you could lighten ends with bleach and 10vol. Otherwise that 40 vol on ends will cause major breakage especially with fine hair

    • @shanigo1
      @shanigo1 5 років тому +1

      You have a great personality! Love it!

  • @victoriahill615
    @victoriahill615 7 років тому +1

    I always highlight at home I made a life choice to have blonde hair and also not to spend loads of money achieving it. Im due a root touch up its looking very balayage right now as it's been about 4 months since I last did it and I always get that butterfly feeling before I have to do it as I always worry about breakage and foil placement but I can honestly say this is the most simplest and most helpful tutorial I've ever seen! I'm trying this tonight thank you and wish me luck!! 😊

    • @muskanmehta6565
      @muskanmehta6565 7 років тому

      Victoria Bruce did you tried? done with your highlights?

  • @lynknudson3024
    @lynknudson3024 5 років тому

    You are a breath of fresh air.Excellent turorial! I'll be stalking.....I mean WATCHING... for you other vids!

  • @allyfrasier6306
    @allyfrasier6306 3 роки тому +1

    You're awesome! Love how down to earth you are! Thanks for keepin' it real 🌞

  • @jill8752
    @jill8752 4 роки тому +3

    Omg I cannot believe I’ve found someone I can actually watch...isn’t that crazy how you have to almost bond with the you tubers you watch...I won’t learn anything if I don’t vibe with what your doing & what your saying to me!! I’m laughing my ass off on the thing you said about getting the back 😂

  • @ashlitoler237
    @ashlitoler237 6 років тому +24

    As someone who has 21 yrs of experience the only thing wrong I see is the overlapping and the high developer. Maybe not the weaving but a thin slice will cover more and be less chunky. Otherwise great job.

    • @sugastan7520
      @sugastan7520 5 років тому

      What do you mean by overlapping??

    • @a-roh5039
      @a-roh5039 5 років тому +7

      @@sugastan7520 Overlapping bleach onto the ends that have already been bleached. Generally, you should only apply bleach to new hair growth that hasn't been lightened

    • @hope4humanity222
      @hope4humanity222 3 роки тому +1

      @@a-roh5039 I was thinking exactly the same. Also some toner for the hair after, if that yellow/orange is an issue in the sunlight. Usually it is, unless someone likes the sun kissed vs the moon kissed hair color.

  • @avahalbert5694
    @avahalbert5694 4 роки тому +1

    my mom and i both think you are a hair genius! thank you so much! i loved the video! so helpful!!

  • @lisabutler60
    @lisabutler60 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for your video. It will definitely help me when I do them for my friends and myself.:) Thank you. I love your energy and attitude ❤️!:)

  • @sdelbari
    @sdelbari 4 роки тому

    Very clear and detailed explanation on how to highlight hair for someone for the very first time. Thank you

  • @joancarlton7163
    @joancarlton7163 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your technique! You give very clear and easy to follow instructions 😋

  • @hirabvb1144
    @hirabvb1144 3 роки тому +1

    Such a great video! I had natural highlights done at salon but since quarantine, I have to do mine at home now, going to try today!

  • @TheMelrose1961
    @TheMelrose1961 4 роки тому

    Wow..you made that work so beautifully.. thank you for your video.. best wishes and continued success

  • @seeingthelightnowandforeve9479
    @seeingthelightnowandforeve9479 7 років тому +3

    you are funny and real... im going to attemt to do my hair.. i get a full head of foils at the salon but its been costing me $200 for years and i cant handle paying that much anymore.. my regrowth is really bad because i didnt go for about six mths and its almost ambre lookin soo im feaking out cos my hair is dark brown on top and blonde half way down.. im going to the salon today where i get my hair done fortunately they sell the products aswell so im going to ask the what they use on my hair and buy it and get some pointers from them.. ive been researching for 24hrs now.. ohhh man i hope i dont stuff up! your hair lifted so quick

  • @tracymarcus8674
    @tracymarcus8674 4 роки тому +1

    Love the comic relief! My hairdresser usually highlights my hair from the front of my forehead and goes back toward the back of my head vs side to side? Thank You!

  • @clboymom9467
    @clboymom9467 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this clear tutorial! I enjoyed watching you.. great sense of humour 😂

  • @robertpatrene2540
    @robertpatrene2540 4 роки тому +2

    You are very good at teaching foil highlighting, I’ve been a colorist almost 60 years , this is my second time watching your channel 🤩👏💁🏼‍♀️🇺🇸I’m Robert from Canonsburg Pa 15317 !!🤪

  • @idkwntc4302
    @idkwntc4302 3 роки тому +1

    Wow! What a great, straight forward, amazing video!! Thanks!!!

  • @jacquelinehadid8043
    @jacquelinehadid8043 5 років тому +21

    This tutorial is okay for a beginner but just a few notes
    -You should never use 40 vol developer. Stick to 20 vol or even 10 if you have virgin hair. lower developer left on for longer is going to do less damage to your hair than going really fast with 40 vol and you will also have enough time to work through the hair carefully.
    -You shouldn't be taking such huge chunks, if you take the time to do more very fine pieces the hair will grow out seamlessly, you wont have to touch up as often and the highlighted hair will blend in with your natural hair rather than being stripey
    -You need to make sure you're fully saturating the hair. Using too much lightener is better than not enough, otherwise you might end up with spottiness
    -Avoid flipping the foils over especially when you're going so close to the root, as it may cause unwanted bleed marks which is very difficult to fix
    -Use a toner to get an even better colour :)

  • @marceldeac1876
    @marceldeac1876 5 років тому +1

    I personally soak my hair in coconut oil previous bleaching, it works great and is doesnt' affect the bleaching process at all. I use Schwartkopf Blond me bleach+ 30 Vol developer on medium brown hair and leave it on 45 min, fantastic results !!

  • @ghoshsarkar
    @ghoshsarkar 5 років тому +1

    GREAT JOB! I just loved this video. I'm gonna try next week. yayyy thank you Lou

  • @jeaniesmith5766
    @jeaniesmith5766 7 років тому

    You're a rock star! Informative , witty etc etc!

  • @sianmaybewatt
    @sianmaybewatt 7 років тому +1

    This was super helpful.
    Thank you so much for your time and doing this video.

  • @smlve
    @smlve 6 років тому +2

    I love this video! Thanks for the tutorial! So much cheaper than going to the salon... really who has $200+ to get their hair done every few months

  • @beckeybrowderbevel5366
    @beckeybrowderbevel5366 6 років тому

    this is a very good video and you are so comfortable doing these videos. It make the audience comfortable But you just taught me a lot about doing my hair. thanks and I really enjoy your videos.

  • @emilyand_coffee331
    @emilyand_coffee331 8 років тому +6

    That was very cool!! You made that look easy! Thanks Lou!❤️

  • @suniadams6242
    @suniadams6242 Рік тому +1

    By the way, I love your humour! I never do anyhtng smart either, its usually the hardest way is my way lol. Very great method, I just ordered my dye and its happening as soon as it gets here! my grandmother left me all of her hair stuff when she passed. (Bless her sweet soul) So I have done though it all, highlighted several times, permed my hair and everything! -- I can not wait to try this! :) Thank youo so much Lou. I call my daughter Remi Lou. (dont ask me why bc IDK! I have since she was a wee baby and funny thing is, her name is actually Remi Dawn. (just thought I woulld add that :) lol

  • @golfergal
    @golfergal 6 років тому

    I love your wit and humor! Good job!

  • @leighbrook7161
    @leighbrook7161 3 роки тому +1

    My daughter tries to explain it to me but watching you is everything she said plus your humor! Ik im late commenting on here but it was the first video from my search sooooo yea! Love it tho thank you

  • @carolhettinger3696
    @carolhettinger3696 5 років тому +2

    Girl thank you, great diy. I'm gonna do mine this week end super excited!! I can do it. I already cut my long dark hair so this will be another money saved and hair dressers don't get me! 😁 thanks again!

  • @nonniesview
    @nonniesview 8 років тому +3

    Nice video, from many highlight videos i had seen This Is one of my fav. Thx