It feels like I've waited foreeeever for you to post another video, and finally! :D I love watching your techniques, tips and tricks. It's so cool that us hairdressers can learn from each other from across the world! And you have really taught me a lot, even though I have 16+ years experience :) Thank you! Keep on being awesome!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I love the power that social media brought for hairdressers. We can learn so much for free, all we have to do is google hair tutorials now and there’s so much to learn
I love you so much! Every time one of your videos come out I get so excited. I just wanted to say thank you for everything that you are teaching me here and I am looking forwards to whenever you post another video. :) I try to follow your tips when I practice doing hair on my daughter(with my fingers crossed each time) and I've really enjoyed the whole process. Keep up the good work!
Bobby I just want to say thank you for your fantastic UA-cam channel--after watching many of your videos I went for it and bleach/toned my hair at home! turned out great. XX
Another great tutorial Katy .I must confess , I too get exited wen I see another video pop up hair is my favourite passion of all time and you definitely help with your tutorials great stuff 💖
It is so pretty! Can I ask if it is okay to leave the bleach in the lower parts of hair that you do first till the moment you decide that the sections you did the last are lifted enough? I am always worried about the lower parts melting
Very pretty would it also look good doing a bit wider weaves through the internal part of hair then as you get to the crown and parietal ridge then go more dainty and fine ?
Lovely, thanks for great videos as always. Did you mean mix more developer than Colour? Only because it would be more alkaline if you mix less than 1:1 and more likely to get lift, as opposed to mixing 1:2 which would be more acidic and less likely to lift the root
@@BobbyHairStudio ah could be! Or less developer means less energy into the alkalinity of the hair colour so it just subtly deposits, will defo try it, thank you. You are a fantastic hairdresser I commend you, you inspire me to do better especially with regards to toning
@@BobbyHairStudio It's not a placebo effect, it's actually true that if you mix a little less developer (hydrogen peroxide) than color- it's a less likelihood of bumping the base. Hydrogen peroxide on its own can lift hair color, and even though a lot of brands advertise that their demis/semis or whatever- don't lift, it often does. (No matter how low Vol) It's no way of getting around it if the natural hair has a lot of warm undertones to it. Another great tip for avoiding bumping the natural color is to mix the bowl and let it be in open air for at least 10min before applying it. Then it looses some of its oxidization, that would have happened IN THE HAIR instead of the bowl. And its the oxidization we want to avoid when applying toners and glosses. I hope all of this made sense! A lot of love and admiration from Norwegian Master Colorist
I really wish you were in the us.. I may leave NY for a Canada visit tho as your work seems so worth it.. what does an average color correction go for in your salon? And what's the hourly cost of dying someone's hair as well as hourly cost of extensions, without the hair cost
I have gone to my stylist for about 15 months because I'm wanting gray highlights. I go in about 3 times a year and I still have blond highlights. Any suggestions?
I think you need to ask for an ashier toner. The highlights are probably light enough to accommodate an ashy/silver toner on top. Do they start out ashy and then become brassy over time? Or is it that the highlights are never ashy to begin with?
Omggg so beautiful, you think you could do a video formulating a Strawberry Blonde hair or a reddish blonde hair pleeasee
It feels like I've waited foreeeever for you to post another video, and finally! :D I love watching your techniques, tips and tricks. It's so cool that us hairdressers can learn from each other from across the world! And you have really taught me a lot, even though I have 16+ years experience :) Thank you! Keep on being awesome!!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I love the power that social media brought for hairdressers. We can learn so much for free, all we have to do is google hair tutorials now and there’s so much to learn
Your so good at what you do!
I love you so much! Every time one of your videos come out I get so excited. I just wanted to say thank you for everything that you are teaching me here and I am looking forwards to whenever you post another video. :) I try to follow your tips when I practice doing hair on my daughter(with my fingers crossed each time) and I've really enjoyed the whole process. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you’re loving them! I’ll do my best to keep creating helpful content!
Bobby I just want to say thank you for your fantastic UA-cam channel--after watching many of your videos I went for it and bleach/toned my hair at home! turned out great. XX
Fantastic!
Loving the wolf shirt! Her hair is really nice, almost looks natural not dyed.❤🎉
What an amazing result, you are such a hair artist, you’re definitely the best here👍
Thanks so much 😊
Another great tutorial Katy .I must confess , I too get exited wen I see another video pop up hair is my favourite passion of all time and you definitely help with your tutorials great stuff 💖
Yay! Thank you!
I'm a natural level ash 6. I'm pretty pale except in the summer. I like a bit of warmer blonde to soften the color
Absolutely beautiful! You're a true professional! Thank you for this video.
Thank you so much!
It's a veeeeeery beautiful result😍 I absolutely love it ❤
Thank you! 😊
I love your videos!! I wish I lived close enough to become one of your lucky clients.
Wow, thank you! If you ever wanna travel out this way, send me a message!!!
@@BobbyHairStudio I definitely will! 🥰
Beautiful 😍 just wondering how are you going over the previously blonde and put them in the foil ?
Amazing Bobby I did what you teach us through your videos it works wonderfully my hair completely change well done darling thank you dear
You are so welcome
You have the new framar foils!!! LOVE
Make sure to use the discount code if they restock those ones! I LOOOOVE them
It is so pretty! Can I ask if it is okay to leave the bleach in the lower parts of hair that you do first till the moment you decide that the sections you did the last are lifted enough? I am always worried about the lower parts melting
Very pretty outcome!
If u don’t mind sharing..
What brand foils did u use for this?
Very nice work, I got a couple really good tips from your video.
Glad I could help
Beautiful ❤ i looks so healthy and natural
Thank you!!!
Really pretty! Congrats ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Very pretty would it also look good doing a bit wider weaves through the internal part of hair then as you get to the crown and parietal ridge then go more dainty and fine ?
Yes that’s the plan for our next appointment!
I coloured my hair Ash Arctic blonde with no yellow and thank you so much my hair is healthy and shine
Lovely, thanks for great videos as always. Did you mean mix more developer than Colour? Only because it would be more alkaline if you mix less than 1:1 and more likely to get lift, as opposed to mixing 1:2 which would be more acidic and less likely to lift the root
I did mean More colour than developer! I have no idea why, now that you explain that (maybe mine is the placebo effect?)
@@BobbyHairStudio ah could be! Or less developer means less energy into the alkalinity of the hair colour so it just subtly deposits, will defo try it, thank you. You are a fantastic hairdresser I commend you, you inspire me to do better especially with regards to toning
@@BobbyHairStudio It's not a placebo effect, it's actually true that if you mix a little less developer (hydrogen peroxide) than color- it's a less likelihood of bumping the base. Hydrogen peroxide on its own can lift hair color, and even though a lot of brands advertise that their demis/semis or whatever- don't lift, it often does. (No matter how low Vol) It's no way of getting around it if the natural hair has a lot of warm undertones to it. Another great tip for avoiding bumping the natural color is to mix the bowl and let it be in open air for at least 10min before applying it. Then it looses some of its oxidization, that would have happened IN THE HAIR instead of the bowl. And its the oxidization we want to avoid when applying toners and glosses. I hope all of this made sense! A lot of love and admiration from Norwegian Master Colorist
@@LeneLovstrand I love that! Thank you!!!!
I really wish you were in the us.. I may leave NY for a Canada visit tho as your work seems so worth it.. what does an average color correction go for in your salon? And what's the hourly cost of dying someone's hair as well as hourly cost of extensions, without the hair cost
I think she lives in California
Gorgeous!🤓
Thank you! 😊
If this a tutorial , will be nice to give us formulas ! Thanks
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I have gone to my stylist for about 15 months because I'm wanting gray highlights. I go in about 3 times a year and I still have blond highlights. Any suggestions?
I think you need to ask for an ashier toner. The highlights are probably light enough to accommodate an ashy/silver toner on top. Do they start out ashy and then become brassy over time? Or is it that the highlights are never ashy to begin with?
@@BobbyHairStudio thank you for answering me! They aren't ashy.mor brassy.
@@debbiejohnson7199either isn't leaving the bleach on long enough or using the correct toner.
Love from India