How To: REVERSE BALAYAGE TECHNIQUE To Add Depth To Overly BLONDE Hair - Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 2 вер 2015
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It would've been VERY helpful to see the actual process. If it was left out intentionally then why do a video?? Am I wrong??
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Layla J. agree with your comment
Layla J. I actually LOVE the fact that he didn't show step by step. UA-cam makes anyone think they can do color and defeats the purpose of being a professional licensed hairstylist. If you are you you will understand his terminology that he uses for the steps and can visualize how to do it. 👍🏽
Larissa Marie Saenz absolutely agreed
Agreed! Wtf
Too much talk and no demonstration 👎🏼
that is true , too much talk then work how do .
Beautiful. I have the same situation with my hair. I'm tired of the blonde and I want to tone it down a bit. I like how natural this looks and she still has the highlights and lowlights. So pretty!
OMG -- she went from looking fried to looking like a natural blonde. WOW
Love it thanks for sharing! I'm both visual and audio when it comes to learning. I had to watch it again because I got confused but I think I got it and I'm looking forward to trying this technique on my clients.
Ok, so here's the root/lowlight formula. I used Paul Mitchell Shines XG because I didn't want to use permanent color, but wanted the consistency and opacity of this particular line. I know it sounds a little crazy, but it's how my brain works and I liked the final outcome.
25 ml 7N
25 ml 8N
10 ml 7PN
10 ml 8PN
5 ml 9NB
For her overall shine I used PM Shines 9NB (45ml) and 9BV (15ml).
The root color processed for 35 minutes, shampooed her, then overplayed the Shines for another 20 on towel-dryed hair.
you are amazing! keep up the good work! :)
How did you get her roots to lift??
It was awesome of you to share the color formula. Want to go from bleached blonde to BRONDE so now I know what to buy to DIY. Thanks so much!
What do you mean by overplayed the shines?
Thank you 😊
Would have been more educational if you showed the actual placement process.
Very annoying this, actually
What an artist! outstanding!
Love this, I'm doing this on so many clients this season! I would love to see a video on the process you did on this! You always have the best tips and tricks and would love to watch the whole thing pan out :D
Beautiful!! I love the soft dimensional look of her color.
Been looking for a tutorial like this, was so hoping to watch the process. Nice results!
This came out so good!!
Just gorgeous! What a great color for her. That's a great technique for adding low lights to bleached hair. Thanks for sharing & explaining every step.
Looks really good! Very natural result. I wish you would have shown the actual process of how you achieved this.
This looks stunning! Thank you
You did a brilliant job, It was way- all too one blonde color and what you did was perfect. She must love it.
Thanks so much for this video. I've been looking for a tutorial like this for awhile now. I'm planning on doing this on myself. I do have a couple questions.
1. Why didn't you use a demi?
2. Why didn't you do a filler? and if you were to do it, how would you do it?
3. how big were the sections?
4. what brand did you use?
i was a hairdresser for 5 years (well 4 year apprenticeship and 1.5 years qualified work) before i moved abroad for uni etc... im graduated uni now and watching ur videos make me miss being in the salon so much ..
Hi Brian,
Would you please share with me what was your gloss formula?
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I so want that color! Absolutely gorgeous...
explains very well!
how could someones hair looks soooooooooo much healtier after process? are you magician?
Amazing transformation 😍
I loved the outcome! Great work!
love!! great outcome!
unbelievable...Looks utterly amazing.
Good Job!! really would like to of seen the whole application though,what products did you use please?
Does the dark color washes out after a few washes?? Or does it stay? Beacuse it is a demi permament color??
Love. Sending this to a girl to try to talk her into this much more natural look. Did you us same formula on root area and balyage area? Did you fill the blond at all? What was your formula?
Is there a full video of this
Very nice. Thanks for explaining so well.
Looks fabulous!
You did a great job!
formula for the semi root color? its gorgeous! bravo!
This is amazing.
The semi permanent hair color also doesn’t blow up the cuticle of the hair like permanent color does. You don’t want to put permanent color to the midshaft to ends. It just basically “tones”/glosses it to the desired shade.
I have platinum hair and I'm always contemplating on getting this... but it's hard to say goodbye to all of the money and effort I did to get it light :( I also have blunt straight across bangs so I don't know how a balayage/ombre effect would really work with bangs?
Does anyone know any video, where I can see the whole process with instructions for this??? :/ I just can't find video with reverse ombre hair
hello
which exactly color did you use for the root? 😍
How do you keep the color from darkening the rest of the hair? It would seem that when you wash it, the highlighted parts would become dark.
Lpg 8 lift the blonde when you rinse it so it doesn’t streak onto the blonde
is there a video that shows the full process of a reviers balayage
Love it!!!
Also what colours did you use?
beautiful I love it
Nice! What color did you used !
would have been nice to see the application in process too, but looks fab at the end so i will use my imagination lol cant wait to try this on a client. p.s love the over head blow dryer attachments too, not seen them in salons in the uk.
+Angie Grimes here is a link to the full application ua-cam.com/video/VRL9-mGi3mo/v-deo.html
Are you located in LA by any chance?
My roots are about 4 inches and both my hair and roots are the same colour as hers, would this work on me?
Gorgeous!!
I do not like the Demi permanent on bleached hair. I have been unable to find anything that doesn’t look like that fake looking coppery pink. Don’t you see that when you look at the finished hair? Is this as good as it can look or is there another product that will look like a natural brown?
Looks great!
Ok this looked really good
Such a nice colour :)
i would like to know the colour that you used and developer. Not mentioning even the whole process..
Please make a video with the application, it will help us better understand the process. Good job on final result though!
What color dye did you use??
Beautiful
How do you prevent the dark semi from bleeding into the blondes?
jamie yng just use creamy texture, it does bleed a little but that makes the outcome even better
Good work, very beautiful
No actual process and why would you start a video when someone is using a hairdryer??
Do you work in a salon?
+Free Salon Education 👆👆👆seriously lolol
@MIA men/women it doesn't matter. You either have it or you don't.
too much talking and barely showed her head and the process, which the process is what we want to see
we didn't see the steps just before and after wich video is that.
Damnit. I wanted to see the process of the color placements!
good job but i think i will understand more if you show the application process!
What color did you use for the lowlight? Like a 7 ash?
Brittany Romero I'm not sure. But i believe you shouldn't put an ash color on bleached hair because it can pull very green/grey. When doing lowlight i would choose natural/golden :) hope it helped
Very beautiful! I hope she loved it!
great job, I wish the lighting in your studio was a little better. It looked a little Violet ish. I'm sure it's all just the lighting. Other than that great video thank you for the information!
much better color on her. fantastic job
i was pain attetion to the tatoos more.....i am going to see it again
Aewsome
Wow that looks so natural! Great job.
Thanks Anissa! Did you understand the technique breakdown?
Yes I did. I think it was as great kind of "quick tip", of course we all love to see the full process of masters at work. I think it was a great spur of the moment (mid service) light bulb idea that Brian wanted to share. So thanks Brian!
+Anissa Zepeda Yes, I thought we'd get to see the process. Was somewhat disappointed in that, but understood the process and it came out great!
What does hollow actually mean?
Love it! Also the Stylist is very cute 👬👌🏻😘
omg do my hair ❤❤❤❤😍😍😍
Looks green
vraiment sa couleur est très belle.Rien à voir avec son ancienne couleur
Hello
Good chanel
Why u dont show us the process the colors the oxygen
Nice💋
Just noticed at 1:25 the client in the background got burnt by the hairdryer
But anyway lovely result! :)
i love this colour. too bad i live on the otherside of the world
Niisy cant hear u
I came for the part what you cut out actually. :/ Like to see people working, it's so relaxing
Ya maybe someone can answer why bleach stops lifting after a certain point. I’ve done it three time now in a two months and it won’t lift any more than what it is
!!!!!!??????where is the process????????!!!!!!!
You guys always seem to do a lot of 'straight onto the hair' coloring/lightening. How do your colours not bleed whilst resting on the left over blonde sections? Is there a particular brand that doesn't bleed? Especially as semi-perm's can be runnier in texture. Please tell me the secret!
Great video Brian!🤘🏼To everyone who didn't get it by his explanation- go back to hair school!
Some people don’t learn by talking but by seeing
It'd also be helpful if he mentioned the colours he used as being blonde most hairdressers know you have to add a bit of warmth to prevent the colour from going khaki
Nice result, but I wanted to see the process.
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Again, why skip the most important part application???? I totally agree with Stephanie.
Why didnt you show the technique ?
The end result looks amazing but more showing less talking for the visual learners please!
Bands will make her dance
nice result, however it would be more helpful if you show the process in details
I was surprised he chose semi and not demi. Hmm
It'll look better after several washes I'm sure.
I don't understand. ... did he bleached her color out first??
Her hair was already bleach blond, he added in the darker colour over her bleached hair to blend seamlessly with her root, and left a few strands the way they were :)
+Tori Smith Thank You!
It would've been nice to see the application. First he says semi and later he says Demi?
Ok it was suppose to be a tutorial but I think I missed the tutorial part
I know this video is older but people are going to always do their own hair at home. I enjoy watching tons of other educators online because they realize that sharing the tips and tricks doesn't hurt their business. I have gone to plenty of different salons and high end mind you and I never get the results that I want, so I bleach and tone my own hair. The hair salon I get my hair cut at probably doesn't like it but sorry no offense I get better results on my own,