I’m glad you said you shadow rooted them because every time I’ve tried the fan technique or any horizontal highlights even if they are super fine weaves and sections it looks crazy without a shadow root.
my hairdresser has always done me the fan technique. I often tie my hair back and you could see the light colored stripes with a strong unnatural contrast. during the lock down I discovered the mowhawk technique, I did the bleaching by myself and the result is much more natural. I make very thin sections and I am fine!
@@Missquichante My hairdresser didn't know what a shadow roots is ;-) and the stripes were over the entire length of hairs... Now I'm obviously doing shadow roots by myself and the result is sooo natural and blended.
@@srky4346 I have a 6-7 base, so I used lightner powder (not the strongest, up to 6 levels) + 30 vol for 30min with aluminium foils for additional heat. The hairs turn out so fair and not yellow or orange.
I never even knew there was an alternate way of placing the foils! I love the finished look! I also loved the blond color, stunning! Thank you for sharing this technique with us!
I agree, depeesify. I would like to have seen them before the shadow root was applied because I was thinking the fan placement would leave stripes near the root.
Thank you for the education. We didn’t even learn how to do foils 35 years ago when I went to school. We pulled hair though a cap. This is so much better. I’ve seen this done at hair shows, but you did a really good job explaining the placement of the foils for the desired effects. Great job. I’ll have to get a mannequin to practice on.lol
Love this comment. The caps are still sold at sally's... i'm learning everything on youtube, just so I can do my own hair, so I do have some caps, and ready to try foils on my own head, once again. I just have a blonde, & would like some dimension, no bleeding, and something easy enough to do on my own head.
I like these techniques but personally always do the opposite-foiling back to front (crown to front hairline) in mohawk sections & go from bottom to top on sides so once foils are in they stay put to prevent bleeding😁
My hairdressers always leave me with spots in my (middle of the back) long hair. They always blame me! From saying I moved around, or My hair is just too long. I shouldn't end up with orange bands at the top of my hair that have to be fixed afterwards. A root smudge last time basically brought the root line back down to where I looked like I needed my hair foiled the same day I got my hair foiled. And not to mention...I wear my hair in a ponytail everyday & every highlight section looked like extention tracks at the root. How can I just get the correct placement for a ponytail/bun?
@@morganrichards1694 I think that happens because it’s not feathered up the section. I normally start the most saturation at the midshaft then lightly brush up. This will keep it from bleeding.
@@TheMkgirl77 I try to get close to the scalp but can’t, and it never stays tight to the section. I absolutely hate doing foils lol but can do a good HL with stacked on the mowhawk
I had several “ah-ha” moments with this! I love the results of both and can see how they would benefit needs for different clients! Thank you for sharing!
You're so welcome, Deana! Thank YOU for watching! If you'd like to see more, be sure to become part of our subscriber family! bit.ly/KenraProfessionalSubscribe
In the fan technique you did 10 foils total ? Also the first six you didn't drop hair down between them ? What was your toner for the foils and how long you left the bleach in ,? Thx
I get the feeling that the instructor is partial to the fan placement judging by the finished results😉 (IMO) The mannequin hair, with the "fan" placement, looks more curled, less frizzy and more finished. The mannequin hair with the "Mohawk" placement, still looks nice but not as styled. Now that I've seen the fan placement, I'm interested to see it on a real person😍. Love the tutorial! Also love the fact that she did this on two different mannequins and not just one side or the other. Very easy to understand and I like how she told the benefits of each placement and when you would use these. Bonus: her voice is not overly animated so I was able to listen without having to pause. Some voices grate on my nerves, if that makes sense. ❤
Thank you so much for the class you are a great instructor very knowledgeable and easy to follow they don't forget how beautiful you are your voice is very in chanting
Great video! Just had a client who want more dimensions and was not sure how I should get it accomplished. I got it done but this method is better! Thank you!
Wow this was absolutely best tutorial and great description showing step by step and what effects will each achieve. I ve always had the mow hawk done and it was too much of blended uniform highlights. Now I know that the wave is way to go for the dimension. !!thank you
You were fantastic! I really enjoyed this video, I was super excited, it was a great idea to show the two techniques, until you shadowed the root! I feel like it softened the result down to the point where it was more of a client visual end result, not an educational visual result! You did not need to do that! I wanted and needed to see the raw highlights results, so I could truly see the way the highlights looked and fell! Not every client wants shadow roots, even if it is the trend right now it will go out of fashion but these applications will not. A clean, raw result would have REALLY helped the professionals in an educational way. This is just a thought for next time, dry the the hair and let us see the raw highlights, then shadow root and let us see that. Thank you for your video
the other reason I love the fan is for my widow's peak, I dont get any lines going horizontally. Thanks for the great vid. I love the fan technique as well for the natural aesthetic results
you've earned a new subbie. I am so glad you showed how to flip the foil once it's folded, to one side to the other, without it slipping or bleeding onto the next subsection of hair. Thanks so much for this vid! They both look great, but I think the fan will be best for me to attempt on my own head!
@@KenraProfessional You're the best. I literally used the fan technique on my daughter's hair, the blonde is now cotton candy pink, and the rest hot hot pink; using the look under a black light for her bday party. it's the best work i've ever done. i always thought when using foils, adding bleach and inch down first was just to get the hair to stick to the foil to prevent sliding, but it's mainly to prevent bleeding like you said.... amazing teacher. just wanted to share :). be well!
Just want to say thank you for sharing your knowledge it is very helpful and make good things always come to you for giving so much girl from yourself❤
Wow thank you, Jayra! We appreciate you! To see more great videos like these, be sure to become part of our subscriber family! bit.ly/KenraProfessionalSubscribe
Thanx a ton how nicely u explained. It really helped me a lot in gaining the knowledge. I am new to this world , ur tips actually gave new dimensions to my theory. thnx a ton. Love from india 🇮🇳
I really like this video! I usually do the Mohawk section for most of my foliage but I’ll try this fan section out looks like it’s just easier and saves so much time
I like both results but really love that fan I like the contrast it provides and the regrowth always looks less obvious. I think to get that overall uniform yet dimensional lighening the Mohawk achieves that and the fan gives more punchy bright contrasted result that just speaks to me. I’ll be sending this video to my stylist so she can see what I’ve been trying to convey as a non stylist. Im almost solid bleach, with a few dimensional level 8/9 throughout to tone down the platinum I tiny bit but with massive regrowth right now. With the fan highlight and some filler lowlight on the mid to ends I think I could end up with a perfect solution to full bleach.
Nice video I wanted you to flip the mannequin fan hair around to see how it looked ; anyway I will use this technique on my guest..thank for the education tip.
Hi! You are able to use any combination of foiling methods, techniques, and angles on the sides and back of the head using either of these methods. Because the mohawk and fan cover recession to recession, they essentially cover the entire head when the hair falls. When doing a horizontal weave in the mohawk section technique, it may be easiest and most consistent to continue doing that down the back as far as you would prefer. Hope this helps!
This was so helpful! Thank you so much for your thorough explanation. I would love to see how you apply the shadow root. I'm assuming its after you wash out the bleach. Is it on wet hair?
We're so happy you loved the tutorial! It completely depends on the client & desired end result. We'll make sure to include more of that information in future videos!
Hi, David! Thanks for the love! How many foils you do and what areas you cover is entirely up to you and the client in the consultation. Oftentimes, a partial highlight will cover all of the major areas and this is enough. Other times, clients may want to do full highlights or want more of an overall blonde effect. Just make sure that you charge appropriately for the services and the time it takes for you to complete them. We hope this helps!
I’m applying to go to hair school for this January 🤞🏻so I’ve been trying to learn as much as I can before going and I thought this was very informative AND easy to understand/follow. Thank you!!!
Good luck. Please practice color and cuts on friends and mannequins starting today. You wont learn much in school. I learned the most on youtube and then practice on my own. Have fun!
I love the fan pattern💖 If I were to want an even more chunky look, like thicker strands, would I be able to use the fan pattern but just weave my comb through with bigger strands?
I don't know why I'm here, I'm a boat builder. But wow, you have done this a couple times.... amazing technique.
Boat builder???
@@barbarathiago3096 yes ma'am, I am a boat builder from Maine.
@@ericmoody3944 a shipwright from Maine....i remember Nicholas Sparks...
Your interested in technique, the craft.. After all your technique and craft are final results for a boat. I can see why your here.
Im a seasoned colorist and I watch these for inspiration and technique.
Love learning different techniques have been in the business 50 years still learn something new every day
Yay! Thank you for that, Jane! We are so happy to keep you inspired!
I usually do the Mohawk placement, but surprisingly I think I like the result of the fan pattern more
I DO TOO!!!!! they're both beautiful, but....
Me too!!
Pro tip: if your lightener swells too much add a few drops of tap water to your bleach mixture. You’ll never have bleed marks and swelling again
Really? That is great to know! I will try that next time. But doesn’t that weaken the developer?
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OOo I’ll try this tomorrow! Thank you!
@@cinnamoroll100 did u try
I never heard that before. Wouldn't that dilute it? 😁
I’m glad you said you shadow rooted them because every time I’ve tried the fan technique or any horizontal highlights even if they are super fine weaves and sections it looks crazy without a shadow root.
Woman.. This 👏🏽 is 👏🏽 the 👏🏽 best 👏🏽 video 👏🏽 ever 👏🏽 made!!! 😳
Yay! Thank you!
my hairdresser has always done me the fan technique. I often tie my hair back and you could see the light colored stripes with a strong unnatural contrast. during the lock down I discovered the mowhawk technique, I did the bleaching by myself and the result is much more natural. I make very thin sections and I am fine!
Did you do a shadow roots?
@@Missquichante My hairdresser didn't know what a shadow roots is ;-) and the stripes were over the entire length of hairs... Now I'm obviously doing shadow roots by myself and the result is sooo natural and blended.
How long did you leave the lightener on your hair?
@@srky4346 I have a 6-7 base, so I used lightner powder (not the strongest, up to 6 levels) + 30 vol for 30min with aluminium foils for additional heat. The hairs turn out so fair and not yellow or orange.
@@l.havvke587 after do the foils are you putting any color/toner on the highlights? Are you doing the root smudge with the foils in place? Thanks
I’m in hair school and how Lo has broke down the two differences in the techniques makes more sense to me on the out come! Thank you! 🙃
Glad it was helpful! ☺️💕
I never even knew there was an alternate way of placing the foils! I love the finished look! I also loved the blond color, stunning! Thank you for sharing this technique with us!
So happy to hear that, Angela. Thank you for watching ☺️
I think it would be much more helpful if you showed us the raw result before the final look. But this is great. Thank you for sharing this
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I agree, depeesify. I would like to have seen them before the shadow root was applied because I was thinking the fan placement would leave stripes near the root.
Thank you for the education. We didn’t even learn how to do foils 35 years ago when I went to school. We pulled hair though a cap. This is so much better. I’ve seen this done at hair shows, but you did a really good job explaining the placement of the foils for the desired effects. Great job. I’ll have to get a mannequin to practice on.lol
So glad to hear you found this video helpful! ☺️
Love this comment. The caps are still sold at sally's... i'm learning everything on youtube, just so I can do my own hair, so I do have some caps, and ready to try foils on my own head, once again. I just have a blonde, & would like some dimension, no bleeding, and something easy enough to do on my own head.
I’m currently at beauty school and we have to learn with a cap as well but we will also see foils.
Yes I love watching after 35 years relaxing! Lol. I do my own root/ highlight lowlight and haircut:). Wow my arms get tired !!
Same here! It’s never been explained to me. I’m basically self taught
It’s always nice to see the results of different placement techniques 😌💕
It really is! Glad you liked it 😊
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WOW... the FAN placement is beautiful 😍... thanks!!
Our pleasure! Thanks for the love, Vicki!
I like these techniques but personally always do the opposite-foiling back to front (crown to front hairline) in mohawk sections & go from bottom to top on sides so once foils are in they stay put to prevent bleeding😁
Lol I do the same thing. I’ll get bleeders if I move them around. But I do stacked mostly in the Mohawk
My hairdressers always leave me with spots in my (middle of the back) long hair. They always blame me! From saying I moved around, or My hair is just too long. I shouldn't end up with orange bands at the top of my hair that have to be fixed afterwards. A root smudge last time basically brought the root line back down to where I looked like I needed my hair foiled the same day I got my hair foiled. And not to mention...I wear my hair in a ponytail everyday & every highlight section looked like extention tracks at the root. How can I just get the correct placement for a ponytail/bun?
@@morganrichards1694 I think that happens because it’s not feathered up the section. I normally start the most saturation at the midshaft then lightly brush up. This will keep it from bleeding.
@@melodyvoss I definitely think it’s more improper saturation on the stylist part and as a stylist I will totally admit that.
@@TheMkgirl77 I try to get close to the scalp but can’t, and it never stays tight to the section. I absolutely hate doing foils lol but can do a good HL with stacked on the mowhawk
I love the information of differences and when to use. This is something I wanted to know and understand. Thank you
I love the way you explained the difference between dimension and contrast. Thank you!
So glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching Rae! ❤️
From a 30 + plus year professional I loved your tutorial ! Great job!!
Awesome! Thank you so much, Irene! We love hearing things like this. #alwayslearning
I had several “ah-ha” moments with this! I love the results of both and can see how they would benefit needs for different clients! Thank you for sharing!
So happy to hear that. Thank you for watching!
Loved the video , please more videos on foils placements and or patterns , thank you ❤️
You got it! We'll keep this in mind when planning new videos.
@@KenraProfessional agree, please more foils and foil placement videos
@@ashleyfix1795 marlurir
Great educator i love the way she explains everything.
That's so great to hear, thank you! Glad you loved the tutorial!
Was really confused which type of highlights i want but after watching your fan method I'm surly asking my stylist to do that thank you so much😍
Nice video. For myself, I definitely like the mohawk style. I want dimension more than contrast. Thanks for showing us the difference.
You're so welcome, Deana! Thank YOU for watching! If you'd like to see more, be sure to become part of our subscriber family! bit.ly/KenraProfessionalSubscribe
Love the fan method.
So do we!
In the fan technique you did 10 foils total ? Also the first six you didn't drop hair down between them ? What was your toner for the foils and how long you left the bleach in ,? Thx
I get the feeling that the instructor is partial to the fan placement judging by the finished results😉 (IMO) The mannequin hair, with the "fan" placement, looks more curled, less frizzy and more finished. The mannequin hair with the "Mohawk" placement, still looks nice but not as styled. Now that I've seen the fan placement, I'm interested to see it on a real person😍. Love the tutorial! Also love the fact that she did this on two different mannequins and not just one side or the other. Very easy to understand and I like how she told the benefits of each placement and when you would use these. Bonus: her voice is not overly animated so I was able to listen without having to pause. Some voices grate on my nerves, if that makes sense. ❤
Mohawk technique seems like it makes more sense but I like the finished look of the fan technique better.
Yay! Thank you for watching, Mary!
Thank you so much for the class you are a great instructor very knowledgeable and easy to follow they don't forget how beautiful you are your voice is very in chanting
Lo is such a great educator and talented stylist 💕
Great video! Just had a client who want more dimensions and was not sure how I should get it accomplished. I got it done but this method is better! Thank you!
Wonderful! So glad you found this video helpful! 💕
You’re so down to earth! I made the same mistake in school that you mentioned lol. Thanks for all the tips I enjoyed watching :)
Thanks so much for watching. Lo gives so many great tips in this video ☺️
Wow this was absolutely best tutorial and great description showing step by step and what effects will each achieve. I ve always had the mow hawk done and it was too much of blended uniform highlights. Now I know that the wave is way to go for the dimension. !!thank you
You're very welcome, Connie! Glad this video was helpful!
You were fantastic! I really enjoyed this video, I was super excited, it was a great idea to show the two techniques, until you shadowed the root! I feel like it softened the result down to the point where it was more of a client visual end result, not an educational visual result! You did not need to do that! I wanted and needed to see the raw highlights results, so I could truly see the way the highlights looked and fell! Not every client wants shadow roots, even if it is the trend right now it will go out of fashion but these applications will not. A clean, raw result would have REALLY helped the professionals in an educational way. This is just a thought for next time, dry the the hair and let us see the raw highlights, then shadow root and let us see that. Thank you for your video
Thank you for your feedback. We'll keep this in mind when creating new video content.
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LOVE YOU LO !! YOUR TUTORIALS ARE EVERYTHING
So glad you like them!
thank you for sharing your God given talents...i am learning from you and i am earning now.
So glad you found this video helpful!
Loved the video, going to try the fan pattern yes more videos on placement pattern
the other reason I love the fan is for my widow's peak, I dont get any lines going horizontally. Thanks for the great vid. I love the fan technique as well for the natural aesthetic results
Wonderful, thanks so much for watching!
I’ve got one thing to say ur the best ❤❤
Love the fan technique! Great job, !
Thanks for watching Marilyn! ❤️
Loved this video , really great to hear the differences between contrast & dimension 👍🏼Love the way you work and Thanku so much for sharing 💖
Thank you, Lesley! We appreciate the love!
you've earned a new subbie. I am so glad you showed how to flip the foil once it's folded, to one side to the other, without it slipping or bleeding onto the next subsection of hair. Thanks so much for this vid! They both look great, but I think the fan will be best for me to attempt on my own head!
Welcome to our channel 💕
@@KenraProfessional You're the best. I literally used the fan technique on my daughter's hair, the blonde is now cotton candy pink, and the rest hot hot pink; using the look under a black light for her bday party. it's the best work i've ever done. i always thought when using foils, adding bleach and inch down first was just to get the hair to stick to the foil to prevent sliding, but it's mainly to prevent bleeding like you said.... amazing teacher. just wanted to share :). be well!
Just want to say thank you for sharing your knowledge it is very helpful and make good things always come to you for giving so much girl from yourself❤
Thanks for watching! ❤️
Thank you for this , love that I am learning , your voice is clear ! So excited to try them on someone.
Wow thank you, Jayra! We appreciate you! To see more great videos like these, be sure to become part of our subscriber family! bit.ly/KenraProfessionalSubscribe
If you do the fan placement on top in the mohawk, how would you place the foils on the sides and back of the head?
They are both different & gorgeous. Very educational. How would you do this on graying hair?
Excellent video instruction!!! I love the results of both....especially, the fan out. Saving for reference.
Thank you so much! And thanks for being part of our subscriber family!
Great explanation of these techniques! Awesome video
Glad you liked it! ☺️
Thanx a ton how nicely u explained. It really helped me a lot in gaining the knowledge. I am new to this world , ur tips actually gave new dimensions to my theory. thnx a ton. Love from india 🇮🇳
Our pleasure! 😊
Me: not a hairstylist, but client, trying to learn so I can explain what I want to my hairstylist. This is incredible. Thank you 🙏🏼
You're so welcome, Veronica! Thank you for watching!
Excelente video. Me encanta tener la habilidad de ser bilingüe y poder aprender de dos mundos.
Hi Miss Lo!! We love your videos!! You do georgeous color,and easy to absorb! Thank you and please keep these coming!!!
Thank you so much!!
Awesome information and great tips on when to use each method. More content like this would be awesome. *Comparisons*
You got it! We'll keep this in mind when planning future videos ☺️
Great tutorial. Would of liked to see the results from the back aswell.
I really like the mohawk placement.
Thank you, Jess!
I really like this video! I usually do the Mohawk section for most of my foliage but I’ll try this fan section out looks like it’s just easier and saves so much time
You should definitely give it a try :)
I like both results but really love that fan I like the contrast it provides and the regrowth always looks less obvious. I think to get that overall uniform yet dimensional lighening the Mohawk achieves that and the fan gives more punchy bright contrasted result that just speaks to me. I’ll be sending this video to my stylist so she can see what I’ve been trying to convey as a non stylist. Im almost solid bleach, with a few dimensional level 8/9 throughout to tone down the platinum I tiny bit but with massive regrowth right now. With the fan highlight and some filler lowlight on the mid to ends I think I could end up with a perfect solution to full bleach.
We love that! Thanks for watching Danielle! We're glad this video provided you with some hair inspiration. ❤️
I love it! Thank you for sharing
So glad you found it helpful. Thank you for watching! ☺️
Exactly the video I was looking for. Thanks so much 🙏 💓
You’re so welcome! 😊
I love both but never understood the difference! Seriously tho you make it look so easy! Great video., will keep
Thank you! 😃
Thank you Lo Wheeler.
Lo is such a talented educator and stylist :)
I love these two techniques. Thank you for the tips and explanation. 👍🏻 Love you!!!
You are so welcome! Glad you liked it ☺️
I love how you explained it. I guess the Mohawk style is easier for me to do for my self😃. But i like the fan style tho. Thanks for sharing.
Thank YOU for watching!
Great video Lo! Thanks for the content. Very helpful
How would you finish the rest of the hair for each style.
Nice video I wanted you to flip the mannequin fan hair around to see how it looked ; anyway I will use this technique on my guest..thank for the education tip.
Good idea. We'll make sure to keep this in mind when filming new videos.
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I'm switching to the fan pattern
lovely fan technique.
Glad you like it!
Thanks for sharing that information.That would help me a lot.Love the results.
Thank YOU for watching and providing your feedback! We appreciate you!
This is an amazing demonstration!
Thank you so much for watching! We appreciate it, Myles!
Loved this video ty for sharing 😍💕
Thanks for watching! 💕
Very nice techniques! Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Thank you so so much💖
I finally understand the difference!
You're welcome 😊 Thanks for watching!
Great video! Helps alot. Im just still a little bit clueless about the back of the head 🤔
Hi! You are able to use any combination of foiling methods, techniques, and angles on the sides and back of the head using either of these methods. Because the mohawk and fan cover recession to recession, they essentially cover the entire head when the hair falls. When doing a horizontal weave in the mohawk section technique, it may be easiest and most consistent to continue doing that down the back as far as you would prefer. Hope this helps!
This was so helpful! Thank you so much for your thorough explanation. I would love to see how you apply the shadow root. I'm assuming its after you wash out the bleach. Is it on wet hair?
We're so happy you loved the tutorial! It completely depends on the client & desired end result. We'll make sure to include more of that information in future videos!
the mohawk technique looks like a great choice if the client has fringes !?
Thank you for making this video. It’s great
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome explanation thank you !
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really love your color. Can u share your toner formula?
Beautiful job wow thank you new subscriber I loved the fan one gonna try that on my teenage daughter
Awesome! Thank you so much for watching and subscribing, Yahana!
Super good information!
Yess!! Thanks for watching Kelly! We're glad you enjoyed the video!
Putting an extra layer in between is a good tip I will remember for next time. Why did you do the whole head? I am still learning this stuff
Hi, David! Thanks for the love! How many foils you do and what areas you cover is entirely up to you and the client in the consultation. Oftentimes, a partial highlight will cover all of the major areas and this is enough. Other times, clients may want to do full highlights or want more of an overall blonde effect. Just make sure that you charge appropriately for the services and the time it takes for you to complete them. We hope this helps!
@@KenraProfessional thanks for the clarification and tips.
Awesome video!! Just what I needed to learn! Thank you!
Glad you liked ☺️ Thanks for watching!
That was really good. Thanks.
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching ☺️
Love it! Thank you so much for your tutorial!!
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Hi thanks fir the video. I love your hair colour which is it please ? Thanks 🙏🏼
Wow that is awesome thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
You are so welcome ☺️
I’m applying to go to hair school for this January 🤞🏻so I’ve been trying to learn as much as I can before going and I thought this was very informative AND easy to understand/follow. Thank you!!!
Good luck. Please practice color and cuts on friends and mannequins starting today. You wont learn much in school. I learned the most on youtube and then practice on my own. Have fun!
Such a great career choice, Rachel! You got this ☺️
Nice techniques,well explain,thank you for sharing,congratulations.
Thanks for watching Louis!
Amazing tutorial and illustration of the two techniques great tips, and analyzes thank you so much
You're very welcome! Thank you for tuning in!
Thank you so much for this video!! It was so informative and exactly all the information I was looking for.
So happy to hear that! Thank you for watching ☺️
Thank you for your tutorial videos, great job !
You are welcome and thank you for watching!
You did an AWESOME JOB EXPLAINING THIS 🥰thank u
Thanks so much for watching, Helen!
Habemos muchos hispanohablantes que utilizamos sus productos, seria bueno que hicieras tutoriales en español.
I love the fan pattern💖 If I were to want an even more chunky look, like thicker strands, would I be able to use the fan pattern but just weave my comb through with bigger strands?
Which one is better for someone who pulls their hair completely back? Like wears a headband with no parting?
The fan.
You are AWESOME! I love your work. I wish you could do my hair 😍 Beautiful work 😍
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Loved this ! You’re great at explaining !! Thank you!! Excellent job!!
Thanks so much!
I loved the fan effect thanks for sharing
You’re welcome 😊 Thanks for watching!
Thank you as always great job
So happy to hear you enjoyed this video!
Very interesting. The Mohawk definitely looks lighter and more blended
I love the mohawk placement I use often as my clients love there blonde
It's such a great placement technique.