DIY - from Blonde to the Perfect Balayage - Easy to Follow At Home Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • Here's my much requested DIY Perfect Balayage tutorial, where I show you step by step how to achieve seamless and perfectly blended rooted blonde balayage - Perfect Fall Hair. I show you two results, a darker more contrast balayage and a softer brighter balayage. The process is the same but the products vary so check the list below to see what products you’ll need to achieve your desired Beautiful Balayage without spending any money at the salon!
    This video is a follow up to my last Balayage video where a lot of you requested a more In Depth explanation on how I apply the color to my own hair. Check my previous video out here:
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    Before you start bleaching your hair - make sure your hair is nourished and in the best possible shape. I recommend ALL my clients use a Monat brand Shampoo/Cond before starting as they're naturally based and truly helps to nourish and restore your hair to make sure its in its best state possible before you start applying bleach. Trust me, it will save you a lot of money in the long run. If you want to learn more about Monat, read this section on my website: ellebangs.com/ellebang-monat/ - Yes - I am affiliated with Monat, because I truly believe in their products.
    Darker contrasty balayage root=
    1oz 6g + 1oz. 20vol
    Softer brighter balayage root=
    1oz 8g +1oz 20 vol
    Wella 20 Volume Developer (what i'd recommend using)
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    if you have ANY questions about the products, or if you're interested in becoming a MONAT seller like myself and make some extra money, send me a message on my MONAT Facebook page: "ellebangs with MONAT" and myself or my associate Jill Kennedy will be more than happy to help.
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    #hair #tips #blonde #hairdresser #diy #style

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  • @Ellebangs
    @Ellebangs  3 роки тому +44

    Guys, I'm now offering Virtual Consultations to help with all your hair questions and color formulations - To learn more, go to ellebangs.com/consultations

    • @barbelohair2804
      @barbelohair2804 3 роки тому +2

      I feel so stupid for asking this but did you just use one color or both you listed?

    • @ArianaBerkeley
      @ArianaBerkeley 2 роки тому

      love your camera or your lens, what do you use to film? x

    • @bnorma001
      @bnorma001 2 роки тому +2

      Hi what is name of the product used for the darker contrast “6g”

    • @dezsaiz3061
      @dezsaiz3061 9 місяців тому

      Your hair came out sottu!

    •  6 місяців тому

      Was für eine Farbe hast du für den ansatz benutzt

  • @erinmcneil4876
    @erinmcneil4876 Рік тому +173

    Honestly, I’m 30 years old and I’m almost positive that this is my very first comment on UA-cam, but I wanted I knew wanted to tell EVERYONE that I found this video years ago, followed it step by step, and absolutely LOVED the results! Mind you I have no type of hair training whatsoever. Honest to God, to this very day, I ALWAYS go back to this video every single time I want to give my hair a refresh. So I’m here to tell EVERYONE that this video is da bomb 💣 thank you so much ellebangs for all your hair coloring content because your videos have taught me how to color my own hair and make it look like I just walked out of a salon.

  • @adelaturbett615
    @adelaturbett615 8 років тому +909

    From hairdresser to hairdresser... you rock girl!!!!!!! I am the same open minded as you when it comes to doing your own hair at home, if clients are going to do their hair no matter what, mind as well educate them on how to do it properly, because lets be real here, salon prices are not the most affordable for everybody and a lot of people have different priorities. Always great videos, keep em' coming!

    • @Ellebangs
      @Ellebangs  8 років тому +57

      +Adela Turbett aw thanks!! Make sure to join the forum, we need hairdressers who can help answer questions xx

    • @jaditegypsy9427
      @jaditegypsy9427 7 років тому +67

      Wow, it's so nice to hear something positive from a stylist. I wish they were all as helpful and encouraging as you.

    • @subblonde3101
      @subblonde3101 7 років тому +35

      righttt.... i hate it when hairstylists get mad for other stylists teaching their ways... people shouldn't be forced to have to shell out a ton of money to get their hair looking nice even tho i do appreciate stylists work and will always go back eventually id like to be able to do in between looks myself

    • @lindaincolorado2646
      @lindaincolorado2646 7 років тому +17

      Plus, I have had many bad haircuts and color over the years and really would rather try to do it myself first. I can't afford $50 for cut and color so I hate when stylists get all snippy: "See a hair stylist." not gonna happen. I'm hoping my granddaughter will become one, lol!

    • @amythornton789
      @amythornton789 7 років тому +17

      Thank you for saying this! I have ridiculously thick hair and every time I go to get a color/cut its about $300 and I just cannot afford that these days.

  • @Bbreeze16
    @Bbreeze16 8 років тому +377

    Are you kidding me! I have been doing hair professionally for 11 years and this video is AWESOME! I just did it to my own hair a few minutes ago and I am now leaving my first youtube comment ever because I am amazed. The technique looks like it will not work at all and I was scared to death while it processed, but seriously WOW. It turned out perfect. I also added a shadowbox (dark underneath to the nape of the neck) and it looks great. It does not give an ombre look, It is totally sombre or balayage. My application even looked a little more sloppy than yours and it still worked perfectly. No spots or weird parts and you can totally do it in like 15 minutes. I mixed some 7A and 7N with 8N (more of the 7s) Aloxxi 10 vol. (if you want to match a dirty blonde root). Thank you sooooo much for making this video. I have been trying to find a good technique and I am very impressed.

    • @Ellebangs
      @Ellebangs  8 років тому +27

      aw yay! i'm so happy you tried it and it turned out well!! thanks for leaving your comment and watching my video! xx

    • @msbaguette
      @msbaguette 8 років тому +2

      would you ever use this technique on a client?

    • @see5840
      @see5840 7 років тому +3

      Exactly! same as me. I am happy to could get my lovely result.
      However it took time but I did.😉

    • @Hannah-rt4ul
      @Hannah-rt4ul 7 років тому +2

      breezi When you applied to the nape of the neck, did you apply using the same technique of diagonal sections and dragging the colour further down?

    • @vaeafuha
      @vaeafuha 7 років тому

      breezi ahaha it was the absolute same for me!!!

  • @bubblekittea
    @bubblekittea 4 роки тому +210

    I would loove to see a new version of this tutorial! I bet a lot of us in lockdown are considering going from bleached blonde to a softer colour now!

    • @theresashannon5870
      @theresashannon5870 3 роки тому

      Can you go over bleach blonde with 6& 7 and I’ve got a pixie might that be easier you see the hair in my pic that’s what I want so bad !?!

    • @littlequeen22
      @littlequeen22 10 місяців тому

      What color????

  • @sh-df1bb
    @sh-df1bb Рік тому +14

    I have done this MULTIPLE TIMES and it has turned out AMAZING so Thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us once again and saving my horrible brassy roots!

  • @nichokeypokey6028
    @nichokeypokey6028 8 місяців тому +6

    Still the best hair tutorial years later was posted before COVID. It’s timeless and classy. If you’re like me, you’re here for the reminder to paint brown diagonal down to your face.
    What a wild ride it’s been but this is really the go to

  • @coryrausch1589
    @coryrausch1589 5 років тому +65

    This technique worked beautifully on my hair! I dyed my hair all over blonde; but the roots were too brassy for my liking (even after toner). I used a light brown drug store dye and absolutely LOVE the results. It was very easy to do and this video is great. Thanks so much! I think this is the first time I've dyed my hair and actually LOVED the results!

    • @LyndaYaresi
      @LyndaYaresi 4 роки тому +3

      This is exactly what happened to me and I’m going to try and use this technique!

    • @tabithabanu
      @tabithabanu 2 роки тому +2

      Same here! ❤️

  • @jenniferleone-rich9022
    @jenniferleone-rich9022 5 років тому +12

    WOW, WOW, WOW!!! Thank you SO much... your technique just took my hair from a cheap one-dimensional bottle blonde to multi-dimensional color I look like I paid hundreds for! I had a moment there where I was sure it was all going to go sideways... but, AMAZING result! I started at 9AV with 1/2 inch new growth and natural level 7 base. I used 7N for this.
    For all those asking about side parts - YES, you can part down the middle for application and it'll still work out perfectly. Looks great with straight hair, too. And because this was my first time application, I did the hairline all around my head and applied color all the way to my nape in the same progressively lower sweeping technique. I also used a feather brush I picked up from Sally's for better blending results vs hard bristles you would normally use for root touch ups.
    I know others mentioned this, too - I would LOVE to see an easy technique like this for adding in DIY highlights!

  • @evenlyanxious
    @evenlyanxious 7 років тому +47

    I know that this is 2 years old, but I just spent 3 days reviewing every imaginable youtube video for how to get this effect, and I keep coming back to this one because it's so easy to understand, and doesn't seem at all overwhelming. I'm going to do this this week - except I'm using ash tone on my ash blonde hair, so I hope that works out. I'll try to remember to tag you on instagram

  • @dawnelaine5770
    @dawnelaine5770 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm going to be 67 in a couple more weeks. I really wanted more color to my blonde hair and found your tutorial super simple to follow and do. My hair turned out wonderful!! I used dark ash blonde for my undertone and it blended in perfectly. I just updated my google photo so it will probably take a day to show up. Once you see me not wearing brown and wearing a pink top, that is the new pic! THANK YOU @Ellebangs . This tutorial will be repeated in 6 weeks to touch-up my graying/white color that will make it's appearance. Best part? This will be the easiest touch-up I have ever done without the need to color the majority of my hair!!

  • @amandarawnsley5450
    @amandarawnsley5450 8 років тому +118

    You have saved my hair at least 6 times now! I went to the same salon for years and have extremely thick hair(girls in high school actually made me feel terrible about it calling it awkwardly thick which at the time I didn't understand was jealousy) Anyways, I've never really had to deal with breakage because there's always more where that came from but the last time I went to the salon I've been going to for years to get a bit of a balayage to break up my very light blonde hair the stylist broke off a ton of my hair, charged me double for"having too much hair" and failed to let me in on all the breakage, rushing me out in a hurry. I would be screwed if it weren't for having "too much hair", and after this experience I'm terrified of having anyone else touch my head! I've used your technique 3 times now and the results NEVER disappoint! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I'm about to do it again and will definitely tag you on Instagram with the results! You are the Mother Theresa of hair follicles woman!!!!

    • @ilahmache
      @ilahmache 5 років тому +3

      My exact experience and hair! I'm trying this tonight, wish me luck. xoxo

    • @sharons11157
      @sharons11157 4 роки тому +3

      I'm always charged more as well because of my thick hair. I asked for a root touch up and got more blonde hair ALL over!

  • @ExploreLifesJourneyWithMe
    @ExploreLifesJourneyWithMe 2 місяці тому +1

    I have watched this video time and time again every time I got it in my head to do my hair myself. I finally did it today. Not perfect by far, but I feel so much better about my hair. Thank you Elle!!!

  • @kcwheeler9750
    @kcwheeler9750 8 років тому +48

    I just did this technique yesterday and am beyond amazed with the results!! My hair is a darker shade of blonde all over so I purchased a 6G color to match my roots (and cover the gray). I didn't quite understand how it was going to work and not just cover my entire head from the top down with dark, but I dove in and went for it. Well it turned out amazing! It now looks like my lighter blonde was highlighted in and there are no harsh lines! Plus no more gray!! I still can't quite wrap my head around how the lighter color didn't get covered completely from my ears up (my big fear...that and picking a color that might be too dark), but the angle and application technique seems to leave the under sides (which are actually the top layers) uncolored and it ends up blending so nicely. This was my first time ever coloring at home and although I was in a bit of a panic, the results are fantastic! I can't believe how much time and money I saved and got exactly what I wanted! How many times I've been to the salon and shown them what I want, with my main focus being those pesky, unruly grays along my ears, only to leave with highlights and still crazy grays? Never again! Thanks so much for posting this video!! :)

    • @gloryztar
      @gloryztar 5 років тому +1

      Hi can you say me, what color she used in the roots?

    • @kikamoni74
      @kikamoni74 4 роки тому

      Did you leave the dye on longer than 20 min to cover your grey? (I am dying my hair right now...)

    • @kcwheeler9750
      @kcwheeler9750 3 роки тому

      @@kikamoni74 nope, stuck with the 20 minutes, but my grey covers pretty easily (not stubborn)

    • @cicic.3640
      @cicic.3640 14 днів тому

      Fantastic. Glad it worked for you. Did you use a 10 vol developer?

  • @racheltull8112
    @racheltull8112 6 років тому +13

    I’ve saved this video because I’ve followed it four times now. This the first time I’ve truly loved my color and there’s so much less damage than o normally get. Thank you thank you thank you for sharing your knowledge and teaching such a great technique!

  • @SweetSomaly
    @SweetSomaly 4 роки тому +8

    I had hot roots after leaving a salon which I will never go back to. & I just followed her directions in the exact steps and I can finally go out in public without a hat!! THANK YOU SO MUCH. You saved my hair!! 💕💕💕

  • @pidgey21
    @pidgey21 6 років тому +4

    So, I do not often post comments, but I felt like I had to for this video. I've used this technique on two separate occasions, and honestly after both times I had a mini meltdown where I thought that I'd seriously effed up my hair, and both times it came out PERFECT!
    When you're looking at after you've initially done it, it kind of looks like a mess and you have this OMG moment, but as long as you basically follow the essence of the technique, for me at least, it turns out perfect. The dark top always Blends in perfectly to my blond, and just looks amazing. This is by far the easiest technique I've seen and the best video I've seen for it.
    I've used this technique using both Salon color with developer, and just like a normal box dye, and both times it came out perfect.
    I love Elle bangs and watch her videos all the time!

  • @meganjohnson7975
    @meganjohnson7975 8 років тому +41

    I can't thank you enough for this simple, yet thorough tutorial! I have been dying, bleaching and highlighting my own hair for almost 25yrs and this is by far the greatest technique!!! I love the ombré look, but was baffled how to do so to my blonde-colored hair with my dark brown roots. A friend suggested I try balayage and I found your tutorial (so glad)! I purchased the products from Sally's and did the "procedure" last night...I'm in love w my hair now!!! Not only was it simple and super fast but it has added depth and dimension to my boring blonde hair. Again, I can't thank u enough and I will recommend this tutorial to all of my friends!!!

  • @amandamherron1981
    @amandamherron1981 6 років тому +10

    OMG thank you so much!!! I'm a single mom and a student on a low budget. This totally saves my hair!! I used wella 7AA and it totally covered all my orange and gave me the balayage I was going for in the first place. You're the best.

    • @judithmorris689
      @judithmorris689 2 роки тому

      I used Wella also. Do you use permanent or semi? I used the red box which is semi and it’s a little brassy. I think I need to go back over with the permanent. Thoughts? Thanks!!

  • @cath5645
    @cath5645 5 років тому +5

    This really works every time for me when I have made my hair too blonde right up to the roots and it looks too block. I have followed Elle's tutorial twice now, and it always looks lovely. I get compliments from people who say it looks better.
    So to all you naysayers who are clearly insecure hairdressers who hate someone from your profession teaching us novices these easy techniques which saves us a fortune, and works, just go away.....She has also taught me to trim my hair at home successfully! Thank-you Elle x

  • @jenniferjones2209
    @jenniferjones2209 8 років тому +12

    you are a S*T*A*R. i live in Saudi Arabia and have spent $1000 this year to get highlights and lowlights and the results have been awful from 4 different salons. I gave up and looked for a way to do it myself online and ran into your video. I just finished my hair and for the first time in years, my hair looks great and I feel sooooooo relieved that I might be able to figure this out myself and not depend on overseas hairdressers.
    YOU ARE SO GENEROUS AND SO BEAUTIFUL!! Thank you so so much for sharing your knowledge!!!!!!!!

  • @saraalbarran3595
    @saraalbarran3595 8 років тому +89

    So I just tried this and I have to admit even tho it looks SO easy I was terrified to try it. Like literally shaking but I pulled it together 😂 my hair is dark brown and I recently got a blonde balayage but it turned out so bad. pretty much all over blonde (yellow/orange) with dark roots. It was awful I toned it and it was liveable. BUT I just tried this and I LOVE my results!!! You are awesome!

    • @ArisaStudios
      @ArisaStudios 5 років тому +4

      This gives me hope, because I didnt even got any roots. Im just left with orange/yellow. Hope toner will help me haha

  • @sassyjj
    @sassyjj 7 років тому +2

    This video saved my life. I'm an already natural very very blond who went platinum just to get my new growth less ashy. Hair professionals couldn't get the root blending right after I was tired of bleaching... every ash color came out green or blue. I tried to fix it myself and my roots turned red with green ends. I was a Xmas decoration last December. So when I got that disaster cleared up, I actually toned first, then I used this technique with the lighter of the two colors she suggests. Such a relief, so spot on! Thank you a million times over!!!

  • @deborahgracedabuet1014
    @deborahgracedabuet1014 7 років тому +9

    Thank you sooooooo much!!!! I just did this to my hair a few minutes ago, and even if it's not yet dry, I already love it!!! I had a weird and patchy root line and decided to try it. My application was a bit messy too but it turned out fine. I added a step though, after going through all your instructions, I went ahead and combed my hair (dragging the dye to the ends). And that for me really helped smudge and even out any line. I did that 10 mins before I rinsed. Thank you, thank you!

    • @george.eliot42
      @george.eliot42 2 роки тому

      That's a great step, my mom (a hairdresser) always Combs the color down and it really helps and blends

  • @Gilded-girl
    @Gilded-girl Рік тому +1

    Wow, that was like magic ! I just bleached my hair today and I'm going to let it rest overnight before I do the dark lowlights. I love this technique way better than foils. Thank you-I hope mine turns out as beautiful as yours.

  • @grcekol
    @grcekol 8 років тому +1044

    you know she is good when her top remained white and spotless LOL, everytime I color my hair I need to clean even the walls =(

    • @ruthmerriman6794
      @ruthmerriman6794 8 років тому +11

      Haha I am the exact same!

    • @erzsebetd
      @erzsebetd 8 років тому +11

      same here, how she washed off the hair, so the color did]nt colored the blond?

    • @zzzzhuhzzzz
      @zzzzhuhzzzz 8 років тому +13

      Yep. All 3 bathroom walls, the sink, and even the loo lid.

    • @agirl1491
      @agirl1491 8 років тому +5

      me too girl lol

    • @saraalbarran3595
      @saraalbarran3595 8 років тому +10

      Girl me too! Got it all on my sink and the floor 😂

  • @giannanoella
    @giannanoella 3 роки тому +5

    These comments have me so confident right now, I'm trying this tomorrow!

    • @alymeyer17
      @alymeyer17 3 роки тому

      So how did it go?

    • @giannanoella
      @giannanoella 3 роки тому +1

      @@alymeyer17 so it actually went pretty well!! Its definitely more ombre than balayage on me. I'm super happy with the results so I consider it a win🙈😌💖

  • @kamiezamora
    @kamiezamora 6 років тому +11

    I had platinum blonde hair with light brown roots- this was amazing!! I can't believe I did this myself. Thank you!

  • @saveamerica2896
    @saveamerica2896 Рік тому +2

    You're that pretty girl who doesnt act like you know it. You're always cool and mellow. You have the best hair videos over anybody..

  • @porphyria2
    @porphyria2 8 років тому +36

    The best thing I ever did to my hair. I spent hundreds and hundreds of dollars at the Solon. Took a 4 dolor box of dark brown from the store and finally got what I wanted using this technique. Wish I could post a before and after. Just go for it ....... I spent 2 months looking at this U tube vid afraid I couldn't do it correctly. This is truly the best my hair has ever looked > THANKS SO MUCH ! I will try to dig up a dig up a before pic but I hated my hair. First I bleached it totally out blond. Back and forth to sally's beauty supply . They felt so sorry for me it was sick. I took this vid to a salon and asked for it to be done and I still got a foil that didn't give me this look. I have dark eyes and brows and dark roots and now it looks totally sun kissed with natural dark coming down. Just have a beer, " had too" all the money and time I spent getting that blond and putting that dark over it ...... relax ! and just do it .... Glad I did ! Hope she gets a spot on a talk show some day. " HOW poor people can look like hair models at home for cheap and easy " ! Look at her other vids. You cant go blond over night is right I had to surrender. Then try dumping a bunch of Dark Brown over it. Thats when the beer or yoga music comes in ..... BUT IT WORKS :) !

    • @anonamoose2229
      @anonamoose2229 6 років тому +1

      You took the words right out of my mouth! I wish I'd tried it sooner too my hair looks so perfect and professional! I'm truly amazed!

    • @toniechols2210
      @toniechols2210 6 років тому

      D

    • @fallonb8796
      @fallonb8796 5 років тому +1

      Omg! I can relate to all of this wish i could see before and after!

  • @xHarlequin
    @xHarlequin 7 років тому +50

    I love this tutorial and keep coming back to it. I've done this twice already and it turned out amazing both times. This time I hand painted some lighter pieces at my ends for an even more balayage-y look. I received so many compliments!

    • @timasikgalika3808
      @timasikgalika3808 3 роки тому +2

      For those of you that have tried this, i'd LOVE to see the result of your hard work!! Please tag me in a before/after pic of your hair on Instagram @ silviaX

    • @iheartyouunstoppable
      @iheartyouunstoppable 3 роки тому +1

      What products do you use??? The 20 level developer and what else?

    • @xHarlequin
      @xHarlequin 3 роки тому +2

      @@iheartyouunstoppable I used Wella Color Charm in 7N and then used Wella bleach to paint some lighter pieces at the ends. 7N gives a softer look, and not as much contrast. But if you want it to look darker like the video, use 6G :)

    • @kristenrhine5029
      @kristenrhine5029 3 роки тому +2

      @@xHarlequin 7N Demi or permanent?

  • @anonamoose2229
    @anonamoose2229 6 років тому +4

    I can't express how grateful I am for you sharing this technique! It works a dream! I have zero hairdressing experience or skill but I thought I'd risk it and try this anyway...OMG it looks incredible, like a soft, expert balayage. I was bricking it whilst I was waiting for the dye to take because it looked uneven but it turned out like a professional job. Literally took 20mins! I will always do this from now on with my hair, thank you!

  • @lisaflores6477
    @lisaflores6477 Рік тому +1

    RE:COLD WATER RINSE. Thank you for all you do! You have helped me SO SO much over the past 2 years since I found you. I watched this video many times then tried it on my level 3 hair with blonde highlights. All went well until I rinsed in warm water in the shower 😢. I ruined my blonde 😮. I watch lots of other videos, but I hadn’t heard of rinsing in cold water. ❤

  • @sacheverelle
    @sacheverelle 9 років тому +55

    I like your tutorials because you seem mature and intelligent and are just there to inform, teach, and demonstrate and you don't try to entertain us or rant about some unrelated nonsense. I skip right past those, I'm on here to learn about hair color, not to listen to some 20 something girl' speak melodramatically about her hair and makeup routine. Oh and also you pick low key music not that distracting EDM crap. Anyway, I know you mentioned in another video that you don't recommend bleaching at home but would you consider doing a tutorial with Olaplex? I'm curious how you would use it.

  • @missgena580
    @missgena580 7 років тому +8

    Literally just did this to my hair 30 mins ago, I am so happy I used the technique u showed here. I am so happy with the results!!!!

  • @pennysmith6657
    @pennysmith6657 8 років тому +26

    thank you!. thank you! I just did your technique with l'oreal medium ash blond box color and my hair looks great for exactly 8 bucks! I was getting roots and grays and brassy - I was a mess! but you saved me!

  • @loveleerae
    @loveleerae 6 років тому +3

    This literally saved my life. Last night I thought my beauty school skills could help me brighten my blonde with bleach since toning wasn’t working. I went to bed with an orange scalp. This morning I woke up and fixed it, with the watch of this video. It’s beautiful. And have my birthday dinner tonight. Ugh. Life savor.

  • @MackenzieBrunson
    @MackenzieBrunson 9 років тому +17

    This worked perfect. I used 6N because my hair tends to lift to red regardless, and I'm glad I did. Applied a toner to my ends after the first process to remove some of the brassy tones in my highlights. I can now make my highlights last longer than 6-8 weeks and my pocketbook likes that. Thank you so much!!!!

  • @dianamoreno9198
    @dianamoreno9198 5 років тому +87

    You should do a new version of this tutorial! 😍

    • @anonamoose2229
      @anonamoose2229 4 роки тому +12

      Why do you want her to make the same video twice? This one is already perfect.

  • @kelsy6064
    @kelsy6064 7 років тому +3

    My hair was really brassy on the top so I went with Demi permanent 6N instead of 6G. I used ion I follow the instructions which was 1-2 parts ratio with a 10v instead of 20 because I want my roots a bit darker. You do have to be careful not to get color on other areas of the hair wiping it off asap. Needless to say my hair came out beautiful some minor spots but all good! Thank you so much!

  • @jennidrouillard9136
    @jennidrouillard9136 2 роки тому +1

    This video is my holy grail for shadow roots and has resulted in beautiful color combinations that I was able to accomplish at home. I even used this technique on my daughter’s hair, which is teal with black shadow/smudged roots. Turns out perfectly every time. 😍

  • @runninglegs12
    @runninglegs12 6 років тому +10

    So glad I found this video! I've been hit or miss on doing my own hair since I was about 12, but this was so quick and foolproof! I'm growing out my platinum blonde and this made the process so much less painful - and much prettier! :)

  • @jessicaalexander5181
    @jessicaalexander5181 7 місяців тому

    I always come back to this video because it has taught me how to do a perfect smudgy shadow root.. better than the salon I went to did. I used this video for YEARS when I was super blonde. But recently I had medium brown hair that had grown out/ faded to a light reddish brown and I wanted it darker but with a balayage to give my hair more dimension. Using this tutorial I used a medium cool brown and it came out perfect! My hair is darker like I wanted but I got to keep my lighter ends and its all blended beautifully. Also much better for my hair than dying it dark and then re-lightening the ends. Just thought I would share that this technique isnt just helpful for all over blondes and its applicable to really any time you have a lighter color and want to add some depth and variety of tone to your hair ❤ thank you so much for this video and helping me through the years no matter what color ive had 😅

  • @bellabearface
    @bellabearface 8 років тому +88

    Omg I just did this baylayage technique to my platinum blonde hair and I am in love with it!!!! this was so simple and so easy even I wasn't able to mess it up and I have messed my hair up soooo many times. Thanks for majing this video so simple and easy! You saved me $300.00 the box dye I used cost $2.00 and it looks great!

    • @Ellebangs
      @Ellebangs  8 років тому +7

      Woohoo congrats :) happy it worked out! Xoxo

    • @binhoecris100
      @binhoecris100 8 років тому +5

      +ellebangs you are fantastic and i love your tecniques. i was a drepressed girl and now i fell good when i watch you vídeos. you saved my hair and my life. xoxo

    • @brittanyme890
      @brittanyme890 8 років тому +7

      I have Platinum blonde hair which box dye color did you use ? I'm worried since my hair is bleached so light that any color won't deposit correctly?

    • @desireewilmoth1844
      @desireewilmoth1844 8 років тому +8

      +Brittany Me a 7n with a 10 developer is what you'd need if you want it to look like hers. The higher the developer the more lift you'll get and since you already have the lightest level, you'll want to use a 10.

    • @krysti1na
      @krysti1na 8 років тому +9

      My hair is white. I just did my roots 2 days ago and realized i am done with this blonde hair. I'm sick of it.
      I'm wondering the same thing as you Brittany. I'm afraid to color it cuz i know you need to repigment the hair (done it before)

  • @sophiero6
    @sophiero6 5 років тому +2

    This technique is beautiful! Did this on myself today; hair was bleached throughout very warm/yellow. Applied Wella 6/0 and strobed a few flickers through the underneath. Emulsified when rinsing, shampood and applied 10/16 10vol to ends for 10 mins. So natural looking and no lines at all!

  • @curlysue5534
    @curlysue5534 5 років тому +6

    Thank you so much for this video!!! I just tried it at home and it turned out perfectly - I used Wella Koleston 7 and 20 Volume Welloxon. Applied and waited 20 min. After 10 min I jused a comb and brushed through a little, to soften the lines. Couldnt be happier right now - thanks!

  • @FlopsyGuitarBunny
    @FlopsyGuitarBunny 5 років тому +2

    I just tried this today. My bleached hair is between an 8 and 9 level. I mixed 50/50 of 7.1 and 7.3 with 10 vol and got the most perfect shadow root I was after. Thank you so much, I would never have imagined I could have achieved this myself.

  • @bellamoments5908
    @bellamoments5908 3 роки тому +3

    Your amazing to watch..right to the point. No bs or loud music🤣 the whistling in the background is quite relaxing. Thank you for you videos❤

  • @seahorse8196
    @seahorse8196 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you sooooo much for this video. I coloured my hair using this technique and i am very happy i saved over $200 doing it myself.

  • @irene693
    @irene693 8 років тому +48

    I followed this using a mix of a 6 (light brown) and an ashy 7 (dark blonde) with a 1:1 ratio. It came out perfect! I admit I'm horrible at sectioning off my hair and especially when the dye makes some of the strands stick together it becomes a mess. But this was not very hard and I did it all by myself this time. I got the perfect dark blonde color that's not too dark and I went from bleached blonde to a more natural and refreshed look...

    • @happyclassy123
      @happyclassy123 4 роки тому

      What brand is it ?

    • @irene693
      @irene693 4 роки тому

      @@happyclassy123 I think it was Garnier Olia

    • @hayleycarson9872
      @hayleycarson9872 3 роки тому

      were you a level 10 blonde?

    • @irene693
      @irene693 3 роки тому

      @@hayleycarson9872 it was years ago but I'd say closer to 9

  • @FishFemme
    @FishFemme 2 роки тому +1

    I've been using this technique for years. I'm a natural 8, but darken my roots to a 7 to color my gray. I love the effect. Thanks so much!

  • @VIP21girl
    @VIP21girl 5 років тому +5

    Oh my lord, just did it and I freekin' love it! Previous color was a very light silverish blond but I have a pale skin so it was a little to much for me, no contrast at all. So for my roots i used 6N and for the rest SPN from Matrix SYNC, it's way more natural and I love it so much! Thank you Elle!

  • @justjodi5289
    @justjodi5289 7 місяців тому

    Omg! I just bleached my hair and it was way too blonde!!! I am so glad I found this video! You saved my life and my Valentines Day too!
    It was super scary, but I trusted the process and I am so glad I did! Love my hair now!
    Thank you! Thank you!

  • @Ishdue
    @Ishdue 4 роки тому +20

    Thank you for this 😭 I need to fix my quarantined mess

  • @coreykilleen3027
    @coreykilleen3027 5 років тому +1

    Hairstylist here! I used the alfaparf Milano in shade 7.01 and 20vol. If you are wanting that natural dirty blonde regrowth this shade is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for this video, I always do my own hair and never let others so bless you for sharing your techniques.

  • @sammoore8781
    @sammoore8781 7 років тому +3

    Thank you sooooo much for this video! I have been wanting to try this every time I go blonde and wanted my roots dark but have been so nervous and I finally took the plunge after my roots turned orange and it worked like a charm! It toned down the orange and looks like I have lowlights. You're amazing! Btw for anyone wondering, yes, this is as easy as it looks! Took me 10 minutes max to put it in my hair.

  • @montanacrews1573
    @montanacrews1573 6 років тому

    I’m not going to lie I’ve been watching this girl for years and she’s a hair God for blonde hair and hair toning. She knows her stuff when it comes to professional natural styles hair. Videos are always easy to fallow and work!

  • @lauraurban1895
    @lauraurban1895 6 років тому +3

    Thank you soooooo much. I did this technique on my hair today and it looks gorgeous! I'm nearly 60 but now look 40 at best. Very professional look at home. You are amazing!

  • @viopiocasas
    @viopiocasas 2 роки тому

    I can't thank you enough, I had my roots done last week, and I suggested a reverse balayage for low maintenance and the hairdresser left me with ugly horizontal lines with contrasting colours. I was able to fix it at home using your technique with a drugstore permanent color and it looks so much better and classier. I wish i could share the before and after here. Thanks!

  • @luellaeleganza
    @luellaeleganza 9 років тому +4

    I did this and it looks amazing! Thank you so much! Its really toned down my bleach blonde and made me look like a natural blonde. I love how I'm still blonde and not brunette as it was really important for me to stay blonde :) thank you!!!

  • @eleanorcm7033
    @eleanorcm7033 7 років тому +1

    I did this to my very long hair with grown-out roots last night. I brought it down a little further than in the video and it turned out great - thank you!

  • @Ellebangs
    @Ellebangs  9 років тому +80

    after my last Balayage video, (see description box for a link) A lot of you requested a more In-Depth demonstration on how I apply the color to the back of my head so I decided to make this video! I hope this answer some of your questions and Please give this video a thumbs up if you liked it!. (and share it too obviously lol) :) xoxo Please let me know if there's other color videos you guys would like me to do.

    • @bodyjewels
      @bodyjewels 9 років тому +4

      Hi, sooo once we do this , how do we then ad light to it when its time??

    • @alisoncorbett8470
      @alisoncorbett8470 9 років тому +2

      This is great, so perfect this is where I need to get to- I was doing your old technique of the highlift & then highlight but need a break. I'm pretty blonde - do you need to use 20 Vol? Or could a 10 work? I'm just worried as I tend to pull brassy. Could a 8A with a 10 vol work?

    • @bodyjewels
      @bodyjewels 9 років тому +1

      Hi Allison, I used 20V, I am grey on thee roots, The color I use I get off ebay, 8.65 Med chocolate blonde cendre, I love this color as I do not want to go to a 6. My issue is how to ad blonde band in when I need it , Any Ideas, The above can out great!!

    • @annetteh3636
      @annetteh3636 9 років тому +11

      I tried this and it it turned out great! But now i need to touch up the roots, bringing the blonde higher up again, how can i do that? Please make a vid on that

    • @bodyjewels
      @bodyjewels 9 років тому +2

      Hi Annette .. me too.. it you figure it out let me know.. I do not see a updates video from her and I have begged.. now I am to dark but to worried to do the lights myself ...

  • @katiewerr1054
    @katiewerr1054 8 років тому +1

    I just have to say THANK YOU!!! You saved my hair. I'm a SAHM and don't color my hair often but with a big trip in a couple of weeks I went out on a limb and went to the salon for a pick-me-up. All I wanted was a reverse Balayage but walked out with chunky bright gold hair that looked like it was foiled in the early 2000's. Mega bummer!!! I had instant regret. Being a SAHM I couldn't find time to get back to the salon to fix it, and let's be honest at this point I have no trust in the stylist. I found your video and took a leap of faith and holy cow! Fixed! I can't say thank you enough.
    Peace & love.

  • @NoGreaterLove_3
    @NoGreaterLove_3 7 років тому +3

    These tutorials, I keep coming back to them. Incredibly clear, smart and the only ones I trust if I'm going to do something myself.So just wanted to drop a thank you Sylvia for sharing with us your knowledge and 100% class!👍🏻😊

  • @kittylola643
    @kittylola643 3 роки тому +2

    I always come back to this video. I think this is my favorite video of yours. It works great for every hair color I've done.

  • @dawnschlette9433
    @dawnschlette9433 3 роки тому +4

    This is my second time following this hair tutorial and I must say my hair came out beautiful! Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial

    • @lolak7438
      @lolak7438 2 роки тому

      Hey Dawn- I know this is an old video but the Balayage look, now in mushroom brown lol🙄, seems to be sticking around. Since you've already tried Sylvia's method (how did she do this with a white shirt and no gloves?!😮) and she doesn't reply to questions, would you pls tell me how you rinse out the color without it bleeding onto the blonde ends? And how do you do the back bottom hairline? )h, and what are the brand/colors-her other video is gone- she uses? Hope you don't mind me asking all of these questions (and picking you lol)🙂Thanks !

  • @dragonflysparrow8460
    @dragonflysparrow8460 8 років тому +1

    Just did this today, right along side you! Turned out great!!! After spending $70 for balayage at salon, with no results afterward!! (the lady told me my natural blond roots wouldn't "take"... !??!) I did this myself, at home, for about $10 in products & 45 min of time. :) (And my roots "took" just fine, thank you very much!) Thanks for this easy, straight forward tutorial; it is the best one out here on the interwebs (by far). ;)

  • @logger97
    @logger97 8 років тому +5

    I did this yesterday and yes it works! I was a little hesitant after reading some of the comments on here. I even bought and extra box of the color I was about to use so if it failed I could color my whole head of very long hair. I had previously used Age Perfect 9N with a 20 developer so I purchased Nice and Easy Light Ash Blond to do my roots with. I figured I can always go darker and I think I will next time, but I got to say the results were fabulous, Not a perfect looking Balayage but I am very happy with the results.. I think next time I will try using the Nice and Easy Ash Blond as it will give me more definition. thank you ellebangs, I will be following you from now on!

  • @sdj62108
    @sdj62108 7 років тому +1

    Best tutorial /diy on UA-cam! I lightened my hair for the first time ever. It was too much of a change so I decided to do this. Worked perfect! The while time I thought I was screwing it up, but no it came out perfect!

  • @yaninaondereva645
    @yaninaondereva645 3 роки тому +3

    Since this video came out, I have done this on my hair 4 times. Every time it’s over-highlighted and my roots don’t blend as well anymore, I know it’s time to do this! And now in quarantine, it’s time to go for the more natural look ☺️

  • @bethanya7426
    @bethanya7426 8 років тому +2

    This tutorial was super helpful and my results are great! At the time of application my blonde was an 8G, but the centimeter of roots were extremely dark (asian hair). I used a 7G permanent color cream with a 30 developer mixed with a little 10 developer since I didn't have a 20. This created a nice light brown for the dark part of the contrast at the roots. After I did the application of the various sections diagonally I used a very wide toothed comb (do not use a fine toothed comb) to comb through my hair to soften and blend the color and then I let sit for about 20 minutes. The part that was already blonde took some of the color but not like I had feared when originally watching this tutorial. I think the combing was really important because it made sure there were no clumps of dye and everything just blended so nicely. I had one little mishap where I must have dripped a small bit of color on a part I wanted to leave alone, but it was close enough to the roots where I just added color after and it blended in fine - so be careful not to drip when applying. Otherwise this was fast, easy, and great results!!!

  • @yasminekhan3517
    @yasminekhan3517 9 років тому +10

    Thank you so much for this video! I followed your tips and my hair looks so amazing, from cheap looking blonde to glam. I will def be supporting your channel.

  • @kelh1234
    @kelh1234 8 років тому +2

    This saved me thank you so much! I had blonde hair and tried to retouch the roots myself, it was a HUGE fail! So this was super easy to do and now my hair looks good again!

  • @justafriend4948
    @justafriend4948 7 років тому +6

    I can't watch without thinking the entire video, "why is she so pretty " 😍😉

  • @Tashy56
    @Tashy56 6 років тому

    Please never remove this video because I have been using it for the past 3 years.... my hair looks great because of it and I don’t know what I would do without it :)

  • @DawnViper
    @DawnViper 9 років тому +26

    If you do this at home, please PLEASE use a wide tooth comb after applying the colour to soften the line. Or else it will be streaky and look terrible. Pick up your sections as you applied the colour and come from room outwards. Only just past where the tint/semi application ends (an inch or so out)

    • @anonamoose2229
      @anonamoose2229 4 роки тому +15

      As someone who's been using this technique for the last three years, done it at least eight times, I can assure you, the above commenters panic and information isn't correct. I never use a wide-tooth comb and mine always looks bomb.

  • @hannapajanen4363
    @hannapajanen4363 4 роки тому

    WHAT THE 😍??? This actually worked!!!!!!! I was the biggest sceptic and non-believer (because this clip only lasted for 10 min and everything looked way too simple and easy) but now after having completed this tutorial with just 5 sections each side I’m amazed with my DIY salon-quality result 😳🤩👌!! Thank you Sylvia, you’re the best ✌️😘

  • @Lycheeness
    @Lycheeness 7 років тому +13

    Your voice and the audio of your videos in general are so SOOTHING TO MY EARS.

    • @Fancifacemakeup
      @Fancifacemakeup 7 років тому

      Agnes Lee I totally agree, I thought I was the only one lol

    • @Lycheeness
      @Lycheeness 7 років тому

      This is my kind of asmr lmao

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      @michaelgregory348 7 років тому

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    • @jucampbell1981
      @jucampbell1981 7 років тому +1

      I agree. I’m big on voices and hers is perfect. Not too high pitched and annoying like many others.

  • @aimeelorenzo7818
    @aimeelorenzo7818 7 років тому +2

    Hello
    Just wanted to say....
    THANK YOU!
    I followed your instructions
    and my hair turned out PERFECT. You are a sweatheart for sharing your professional knowledge with us DY girls. Thanks so much
    love your videos.You are a class act.

    • @allyyy6843
      @allyyy6843 2 роки тому

      Hi! I have level 10 did you use Demi or permanent thanks

  • @subblonde3101
    @subblonde3101 7 років тому +4

    OMG so glad i watched this i was about to do this to myself in a totally different way...this is perfect and so much easier!! ugh thank you Silvia!

  • @payten8996
    @payten8996 4 роки тому

    I just wanted to tell you this video saved my hair. We are on lock down/quarantine and no salon's are open. I watched so many UA-cam videos and this was the only one that was foolproof. I can't thank you enough. My hair turned out beautiful.

  • @karinasawin1510
    @karinasawin1510 9 років тому +39

    could you do a video on how to retouch the blonde and how often/when you do it. Thanks!!

  • @angeliquegalligan3263
    @angeliquegalligan3263 11 місяців тому

    I found this video just a couple days ago and I have no training but I was able to do this and I think my hair looks fabulous. My hair is shorter so it was little hard to do the back but I love how it turns out. My mid lengths and ends are a little darker than I expected but I think it should lighten and mostly it was so blonde and porous it sucked up the color. I’m so happy that this video is still available and will continue doing this process

  • @alysialilly
    @alysialilly 8 років тому +9

    You're the best teacher. Such gorgeous results😍

  • @hellsbells2028
    @hellsbells2028 8 років тому +2

    Please could you do a video on how to get a light blonde colour to a shade or 2 darker? ? Thanks for all your videos. you have no idea how much I actually love you lol my hairdresser fried my hair. I had lovely thick hair to my waist and by the time she had finished her work friend had to cut it to my jawline. I was devestated but thankfully I found your videos and you taught me how to heal my hair and how to bleach(I'm to scared to let anyone near me now) my hair at home. So thank you so much!! You are such a talented lady and you its amazing your sharing your knowledge with everyone here xxx

  • @janaerangel8019
    @janaerangel8019 4 роки тому +7

    I’m sitting here while my hair processes this technique! I’m doing purple roots on my fuchsia hot pink hair!

    • @harlie168
      @harlie168 3 роки тому +1

      How'd it turn out?

    • @hey956
      @hey956 3 роки тому

      Dope!! Did you only do from the ears and above or your whole head?

  • @ylberinabdullahu9220
    @ylberinabdullahu9220 Рік тому

    I did my roots with light brown hair exactly like you and I’m very happy with it. Thank you so much. I really was stressed but once I watch your video I did it this morning and I love it. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ thank you.

  • @laurenkelley8627
    @laurenkelley8627 9 років тому +17

    I'm going to try this, lol I recently dyed my whole head blonde but it's growing out and I don't want to bleach it cause my hair is really damaged. But I still want some blonde. Hopefully it's not to hard to do it by myself

  • @mirabaijohnson8793
    @mirabaijohnson8793 6 років тому +1

    Omg i used this technique and it turned out AMAZING! I’ve been trying to get this result and ruining my hair for a year now... thank you girl you saved me! I used 6a because I prefer more of an ash and washed it with the purple correcting shampoo for my brassy blonde. I couldn’t have asked for better results!

  • @msCharlothe
    @msCharlothe 9 років тому +4

    Heeey! I'm SO gonna do this RIGHT now! Woho! Wish me luck

  • @ohmyitsmaddie
    @ohmyitsmaddie 8 років тому

    I was reading through the comments before I did this technique at there are a lot of mixed reviews HOWEVER in my experience all I can say is Wow!!! This technique is so easy to do yourself, even if you have no experience! I've managed to get my hair to a light blonde (naturally dark brown) but was getting tired of keeping up the regrowth. I used a 6N which blended beautifully with my natural colour (already had some regrowth). For those worried about not going all the way down, I know she only shows to the ear, but when you part your hair just go a little further down. I also put the die in the t zone (front and middle sections of my hair). So happy with the result, thank you :) absolutely love all of your videos!!! Now I might go back and do a few highlights :)

  • @sarahcordero85
    @sarahcordero85 8 років тому +5

    I used this video as a reference to do mine a few months ago. Turned out beautiful! Used a 7N though :)

  • @anthonywyattStylist
    @anthonywyattStylist 6 років тому

    I am just now seeing this video for the first time. I am a licensed hair stylist and i must say this is amazing! this is one of the best if not the only best at home hair color tutorials I have seen. i must say you looked like you just stepped out of the salon. Girl i have to recomend you get your license if you do not already have it

  • @Beatenthusiast20
    @Beatenthusiast20 9 років тому +7

    Hi Silvia, I love this tutorial!! I have a question. If your hair has a tendency to pick up red tones, is it better to use a 6g or like a 6n? I'm blonde now and want to add brown without it turning red. Thank you so much!!! ✨

    • @carynmaher5406
      @carynmaher5406 6 років тому +3

      in a response earlier, Elle said that since you are making light hair darker, you need to use the g to prevent the platinum blonde from turning green.

  • @laurawarren6837
    @laurawarren6837 4 роки тому +1

    Great advise!!! No joke I was platinum and decided to add some brown to warm it up and people actually thought I had done in a salon and was shocked I done it myself!!!! I followed your directions to the T!!!!

  • @lonismith6491
    @lonismith6491 9 років тому +5

    Thank you so much. Your hair looks beautiful. I am platinum blond and want a change/more professional look now that I am a nurse, but didn't want to commit to going completely brunette. I will be doing this tomorrow. I am so excited. I purchased a level 7. Is that ok?

    • @Ellebangs
      @Ellebangs  9 років тому +1

      yes just make sure its a "g" for gold. So your already blonde hair doesnt go green or ashy!

  • @augustaa2136
    @augustaa2136 3 роки тому +2

    I just tried your technique using color charm 4N (because I like the dark contrast) and it turned out amazing! Thanks so much for sharing your vertical sectioning technique. The end result was a beautifully blended long shadow root with blonde ends.

  • @christinamarie3148
    @christinamarie3148 8 років тому +14

    Great technique! I always say that I wish that I could pop my head off and put it on one of those mannequin stands that we got in Cosmetology School lol.

  • @hannahharber6784
    @hannahharber6784 Рік тому

    Omg THANK YOU!!! The best my hair ever looked SERIOUSLY!!!! I had blonde hair that was beginning to turn brassy down to the root, so I decided to try this and didn’t even have to add a tonar to my blonde afterwards!!

  • @kcgoldie5309
    @kcgoldie5309 7 років тому +2

    I just tried this and I LOVE how it looks. I made my roots really dark looking but thats how I like it. I think it looks cool.