Omg that turned out completely BEAUTIFUL 😻!!! I love how you put the lowlights in to get that dimension. Good tip not running it all the way through the ends I never thought of that!
Thanks girl 😊 yea I turned my ends super dark one time and that’s when I learned to either leave the ends out OR go with a lighter shade! Nothing like learning from screwing up your own hair 🙈
it’s so beautiful!!! i feel like i don’t have enough knowledge about reverse balayage and the way you explained it was so clear and gave such a great foundation for other situations as well!! i’m feeling so inspired now, super excited to try out these techniques!!! thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
I’m so glad you learned things that you can easily use!! That’s the whole reason I make these tutorials. Reverse balayage was hard for me too until I tried it this way. I’d love to see your results from using this - you can tag me on IG @britterhufen so I can see it 😊
This is helpful!!! THANK YOU for adding which formulas you use for each foil shown. sometimes I get so confused when several formulas are used and they aren't repetitively shown😂
Hi I love what you did can you explain what you did at the front hairline and if you followed the same steps but just did subsectioning to get the most natural blend at the hairline or if those foils were all lightened
Hi! The front hairline foils were all lightened to keep it bright around her face! And then everything behind the hair line was the regular steps of two slices of lowlights and then one weave of lightener!
Suuuuch a good idea about melting the lowlights further down on porous hair! Just realized that's why I can't get them right on myself. I keept thinking they were either too dark/light. But it's actually because it was too dark at on the ends, it looked off or stripey to me. Doing this will totally fix that! (But ugh, definitely not gonna be able to get away with just a couple different bottles shades eq lol)
I had the exact same thing happen to me! Once I figured this out it totally changed how lowlights turned out! I always think about how the sun would lighten hair and it will always be lighter at the ends and darker at the roots!
This is hard to answer because I don’t “always” do anything. Every technique is modified to fit the client and their needs! As a general guideline, I will center my section off their part.
Thank you. I've definitely made the mistake of bringing the lowlights all the way through the ends. The scoop method is also helpful bc the first time I did lowlights I applied the same way I'd apply highlights & you couldn't really see them
There is def more to come! I have about three new tutorials lined up, but I’ve been super busy working on a new project that I’ll be sharing VERY soon.
Did you do horizontal slices on the sides? I have partial Highlight that feels to blonde and whats to look more lived in, I added a root shadow but that was not enough for her, so now im thinking lowlights but I dont want them to look to stripey 😢.
Yes thin horizontal slices on the sides! The trick to them not looking stripey is to have a lighter shade on the ends. So if their natural root color is level 7, i would use that level in the root area and then level 8 or 9 in the Mids/ends.
Yes my toners are always formulated off my clients hair! I will almost always add a little bit of warmth to my toners, even if my goal is a platinum result. Gold/warmth reflects light which is what gives that shiny bright blond effect. Ashy colors absorb light, which can make the hair look flat and darker. Redken shades 9AA is hands down the best color to add to your blond toners!
I loveeed this video so much that I’m going to try to recreate this look! On all of the colors that you mixed together did you just do 1:1:1? And how many ounces did you use for the lowlight base? Just a full bottle of each color, if so did you only need one bottle of each? I have a problem with mixing too much color that gets wasted.
I believe I did 1:1:1 ratio. I usually mix under 20 ounces at a time and then remix as needed. This way my color product stays activated and I don’t risk wasting any product!
What level were her roots at the beginning? Just curious to see how you formulated based off the starting root level. I noticed the formula was 2 parts level 7, 1 part level 6. So do you generally formulate the lowlights the same as the starting root level? A level lighter?
Her roots were a level 7! I usually formulate lowlights to be the same or one level darker than the starting root level. But if I’m dragging the lowlight all the way thru the ends on blond hair, I will formulate the ends to be one level lighter.
I find that when using a board to paint, the curvature at the back of the head makes it’s really hard if you take sections straight across. So I use a slight diagonal in the back so the board can get tight to the root line. I hope that makes sense!
It also does a better blend when you go slightly diagonal I’ve been doing this a lot lately with certain highlights and balayage and it’s way better than straight across
Just wondering you stopped blending the clear into the ends towards the top of the head? Just trying to follow the technique and I was like hm wait a minute
Hey! No reason for not doing it. Other than I was probably trying to speed it up lol! Using the clear is really to help with blending. But I feel comfortable in my lowlight blending skills where it’s not a necessity to use that technique. Hope that helps!
This is amazing ! Can you advise how much 9aa you used in the global toning formula ? Looks like it was just a dab tokeep the formula from being too ashy but would love to know . Thank you so much
It’s basically a dab. I pour the toner into the inner ring of the cap of the bottle. It’s gives a rose iridescence so that the hair isn’t ashy, but also isn’t yellow or gold.
Love this tutorial! I do have a question, I see a lot of stylists choosing to use a Demi permanent instead of a semi or permanent, what would be the reasoning for that? How long does it last?
With a permanent color, you’d be using a 10vol which does lift and deposit. By using a Demi or semi permanent, you’re getting (mostly) deposit only. Demi permanent involves using some sort of developer and lasts about 20 shampoos. Semi permanent does not need to be mixed with a developer of any kind and is the most sheer option of coverage. It only lasts about 8-10 washes. So that is why most stylists choose Demi permanent - the best and longest lasting option for deposit only color!
It’s a level 6, I can’t remember exactly what WG in Redken shades stands for. But if you’re formulating with a different color line, you want to add gold to your formula otherwise the lowlights will look muddy on previously bleached hair.
@@thestylistbrit I’d love to see anything and everything lol like step by step type of classes if you offer them and charge a fee I definitely think you should do step by step like a weekly class anything from cutting layers to different techniques doing highlights or balayage
Aww girl! I have a few filmed but I need to edit them!! I’ve been busy working on a secret project that’s almost done and then I can get back to posting 💕
I love this so much, I did my roots , went yellow/orange level 7, dont want to bleach it again, can u help me I want my roots to be natural, the rest of my hair is blonde, I plan to break up the blonde, I just want to fix the roots now, I have these colours, light ash brown, 8.3 gold, 6 natural, I just dont want green or red roots, can u help me, been in this for a week trying to figure out how to fix it, here in Ireland all hairdressers are closed,
Hi jean! It would be irresponsible for me to give you haircoloring advice over the internet. Especially not know what your hair looks like and exactly what products you have. The advice I can give is if you aren’t 100% confident in what you’re doing to your hair, it’s best to wait it out until the salons open and have a professional stylist fix it ❤️
Omg that turned out completely BEAUTIFUL 😻!!! I love how you put the lowlights in to get that dimension. Good tip not running it all the way through the ends I never thought of that!
Thanks girl 😊 yea I turned my ends super dark one time and that’s when I learned to either leave the ends out OR go with a lighter shade! Nothing like learning from screwing up your own hair 🙈
@@thestylistbrit amazing video, did you wash out the hair and shampoo it before toning?
it’s so beautiful!!! i feel like i don’t have enough knowledge about reverse balayage and the way you explained it was so clear and gave such a great foundation for other situations as well!! i’m feeling so inspired now, super excited to try out these techniques!!! thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
I’m so glad you learned things that you can easily use!! That’s the whole reason I make these tutorials. Reverse balayage was hard for me too until I tried it this way. I’d love to see your results from using this - you can tag me on IG @britterhufen so I can see it 😊
Best lowlight video I’ve seen !
Omg thank you so much for saying that! It’s one of my most fav tutorials that’s I’ve made, so I’m glad you like it ❤️
I like the idea you wrote the formulas and liked her hair
Thank you ☺️
This is helpful!!! THANK YOU for adding which formulas you use for each foil shown. sometimes I get so confused when several formulas are used and they aren't repetitively shown😂
I've had that same issue, so I'm glad you found it helpful!
Hi I love what you did can you explain what you did at the front hairline and if you followed the same steps but just did subsectioning to get the most natural blend at the hairline or if those foils were all lightened
Hi! The front hairline foils were all lightened to keep it bright around her face! And then everything behind the hair line was the regular steps of two slices of lowlights and then one weave of lightener!
Stunning!
Suuuuch a good idea about melting the lowlights further down on porous hair! Just realized that's why I can't get them right on myself. I keept thinking they were either too dark/light. But it's actually because it was too dark at on the ends, it looked off or stripey to me. Doing this will totally fix that! (But ugh, definitely not gonna be able to get away with just a couple different bottles shades eq lol)
I had the exact same thing happen to me! Once I figured this out it totally changed how lowlights turned out! I always think about how the sun would lighten hair and it will always be lighter at the ends and darker at the roots!
Stunning
Do you always go off a middle part or if your client parts to the side would you section to that side and work your way up to the side they part on?
This is hard to answer because I don’t “always” do anything. Every technique is modified to fit the client and their needs! As a general guideline, I will center my section off their part.
Thank you. I've definitely made the mistake of bringing the lowlights all the way through the ends. The scoop method is also helpful bc the first time I did lowlights I applied the same way I'd apply highlights & you couldn't really see them
Mistakes suck, but you definitely learn the lesson!!
This is so beautiful and very helpful! What was your process for the face framing? Meaning sectioning and ratio of lows to highs
The face framing was babylights of blond only! No lowlights around the face!
i’m obsessed with this hair and youuuu 💛💛💛
Right back atcha girl 😘
I just did your technique and formulas they came out beautifully. It was so easy. I'll buy what ever your selling!
Omg LOVE love love hearing that!!
I wish you would do more.
There is def more to come! I have about three new tutorials lined up, but I’ve been super busy working on a new project that I’ll be sharing VERY soon.
@@thestylistbrit seriously I'd pay you just to get your understanding of formulas. Because I've always had problems with them.
I'm glad I found ur channel all the way in Belgium, keep up the work! love it!
Thank you Amy ❤️ happy to have you here!
Did you do horizontal slices on the sides? I have partial Highlight that feels to blonde and whats to look more lived in, I added a root shadow but that was not enough for her, so now im thinking lowlights but I dont want them to look to stripey 😢.
Yes thin horizontal slices on the sides! The trick to them not looking stripey is to have a lighter shade on the ends. So if their natural root color is level 7, i would use that level in the root area and then level 8 or 9 in the Mids/ends.
@@thestylistbrit thank you!
This is beautiful!! Did you have to fill her hair at all ?
Thank you! No I was able to avoid filling her hair by adding gold to my formulas.
@@thestylistbrit thankyou so much do replying to me ! What was your formula is you don’t mind me asking ?
@@thejadentownsend all the formulas are listed in the description area!
@@thestylistbrit thank you so much !
If you didnt fill , how long will it last ? Up to how many shampoos
Did you formulate your toners based off her hair tone? I noticed you used a lot of warm tones.
Yes my toners are always formulated off my clients hair! I will almost always add a little bit of warmth to my toners, even if my goal is a platinum result. Gold/warmth reflects light which is what gives that shiny bright blond effect. Ashy colors absorb light, which can make the hair look flat and darker. Redken shades 9AA is hands down the best color to add to your blond toners!
I loveeed this video so much that I’m going to try to recreate this look!
On all of the colors that you mixed together did you just do 1:1:1? And how many ounces did you use for the lowlight base? Just a full bottle of each color, if so did you only need one bottle of each? I have a problem with mixing too much color that gets wasted.
I believe I did 1:1:1 ratio. I usually mix under 20 ounces at a time and then remix as needed. This way my color product stays activated and I don’t risk wasting any product!
Wow so pretty 😍
Thank you!
What level were her roots at the beginning?
Just curious to see how you formulated based off the starting root level. I noticed the formula was 2 parts level 7, 1 part level 6.
So do you generally formulate the lowlights the same as the starting root level? A level lighter?
Her roots were a level 7! I usually formulate lowlights to be the same or one level darker than the starting root level. But if I’m dragging the lowlight all the way thru the ends on blond hair, I will formulate the ends to be one level lighter.
@@thestylistbrit were all shades in equal parts?
Beautiful, can you explain why in the back you took your sections on an angle vs Straight across ?
I find that when using a board to paint, the curvature at the back of the head makes it’s really hard if you take sections straight across. So I use a slight diagonal in the back so the board can get tight to the root line. I hope that makes sense!
It also does a better blend when you go slightly diagonal I’ve been doing this a lot lately with certain highlights and balayage and it’s way better than straight across
Just wondering you stopped blending the clear into the ends towards the top of the head? Just trying to follow the technique and I was like hm wait a minute
Hey! No reason for not doing it. Other than I was probably trying to speed it up lol! Using the clear is really to help with blending. But I feel comfortable in my lowlight blending skills where it’s not a necessity to use that technique. Hope that helps!
This is amazing ! Can you advise how much 9aa you used in the global toning formula ? Looks like it was just a dab tokeep the formula from being too ashy but would love to know . Thank you so much
It’s basically a dab. I pour the toner into the inner ring of the cap of the bottle. It’s gives a rose iridescence so that the hair isn’t ashy, but also isn’t yellow or gold.
@@thestylistbrit how long do you let the toner sit? 15 minutes?
@@user-tt5df1le8b I believe I let it sit about 10 mins because her hair was a little bit porous and I didn’t want to overtone her hair.
Beautiful! Amazing result and great video quality and editing 👌🏻 your channel is going to blow up!!
Thank you so much 😘
Good jobs 👍👍
Thanks 👍
honestly your work is amazing
Thank you so much!
Love this tutorial! I do have a question, I see a lot of stylists choosing to use a Demi permanent instead of a semi or permanent, what would be the reasoning for that? How long does it last?
With a permanent color, you’d be using a 10vol which does lift and deposit. By using a Demi or semi permanent, you’re getting (mostly) deposit only. Demi permanent involves using some sort of developer and lasts about 20 shampoos. Semi permanent does not need to be mixed with a developer of any kind and is the most sheer option of coverage. It only lasts about 8-10 washes. So that is why most stylists choose Demi permanent - the best and longest lasting option for deposit only color!
@@thestylistbrit thank you so much for the response this makes perfect sense!!!
Awesome, love hearing that 💕
How did you do the face framing pieces? Was it the same 1:1:1 or did you do it more blonde?
The face framing didn't have any lowlights, only babylights of blond to create a pop of brightness around her face!
Love your technique xo
Thank you 😊
thanks for sharing the formula!
Thank you for watching 😊
Omg i Love it😍😍😍🔥
Thank you :)
exacly what I;m looking for though I'm a natural level 10
Heres me thinking you would need to fill the hair esp on platinum
You do need to, but you can include the filler shade in your lowlight formula!
How much did you charge for that service? It looked amazing 😻
Honestly I don’t remember it was over two years ago and my pricing model changed from service pricing to hourly pricing!
@@thestylistbrit would you say it has been easier to charge hourly instead of by service?
Oh yes, SO much easier! It’s very straightforward and you never lose money on different services.
Hi I don’t see the formula oats beautiful can you tell me the formula thanks
They should be listed in the description area!
what does that 6wg stand for in the formulas ? are those darker shades?
It’s a level 6, I can’t remember exactly what WG in Redken shades stands for. But if you’re formulating with a different color line, you want to add gold to your formula otherwise the lowlights will look muddy on previously bleached hair.
Süper
Thank you!
How did you mix your low light formulas ?
I would really love if you taught online classes not all schools teach the same techniques
What kind of classes would you want to see?
@@thestylistbrit I’d love to see anything and everything lol like step by step type of classes if you offer them and charge a fee I definitely think you should do step by step like a weekly class anything from cutting layers to different techniques doing highlights or balayage
Miss your videos!
Aww girl! I have a few filmed but I need to edit them!! I’ve been busy working on a secret project that’s almost done and then I can get back to posting 💕
What does melted into mean?
I love this so much, I did my roots , went yellow/orange level 7, dont want to bleach it again, can u help me I want my roots to be natural, the rest of my hair is blonde, I plan to break up the blonde, I just want to fix the roots now, I have these colours, light ash brown, 8.3 gold, 6 natural, I just dont want green or red roots, can u help me, been in this for a week trying to figure out how to fix it, here in Ireland all hairdressers are closed,
Hi jean! It would be irresponsible for me to give you haircoloring advice over the internet. Especially not know what your hair looks like and exactly what products you have. The advice I can give is if you aren’t 100% confident in what you’re doing to your hair, it’s best to wait it out until the salons open and have a professional stylist fix it ❤️
Was your lowlight formulas equal parts? ✨✨✨
Yes!
How long did you allow it to sit before rinsing?
By “it” do you mean the toner? I want to make sure I give you the correct answer
How long does a process like this take to apply?
The actual application took one hour, but the whole appt start to finish took 3 hours!
Nice to share beautiful hair color
But you showing how to do it
But not ready showing what color or tone color to come out that hairstyle.
All of the formulas are in the description 💕