I’m a hairstylist too. I’ve done this technique before but not on brunettes. It will give them an orangey balayage which is ugly. This will only work on natural blonde hair.
Hairstylest specifically stated the importance of this amazing balayage is to do it on top of already pre blonde hair, not to mention it's what she clearly is saying in this video. 🤷
I’m naturally a level 3 and I’ve been doing this on my hair for years. I will say to move fast and watch it. As soon as it turns , rinse immediately. I would practice on manikins or yourself before you start offering to clients. Good luck 🍀 ❤
Gosh…tell that to my hairstylist, I do not know what to do with this hair now bcs I look like I came out of circus…I’m thinking of fully going into blonde and dying my hair alone cuz I gave her all the money I had…
False wet hair actually slows down the bleaching and lifting processes for it reduces the strength of the vilume u used and the hair strand is full of water so penetration isn't as deep
The only issue I have with this is that when hair is wet it is weaker and more easily prone to breakage as you can see when she combs with the comb that there is a ton of hair falling out into the comb.
This is nothing new. Why do stylists keep claiming old techniques are new? For views? You do beautiful work, I’m not at all dissing your work. I’m just tired of people claiming a technique is new because they’ve never seen it. Even if it is six years old or more.
When I was getting my hair done back in the day before I started coloring my hair now I a vibrant red that I love, I just color the roots of the yucky grey then the rest is all natural because I have a natural tone of red to my hair. But anyway balayage is the only way to go. I wouldn’t have my hair done anyway else by a hair dresser then this way it’s expensive and double what I normally pay, but it was so worth it because it was a color and beautiful caramel highlights done in a way that other hairdressers were never able to achieve so definitely. This is the way that you want your hair done
How long do you have to leave this on for - I understand there are various times.. but my hair - roots - haven’t been done since October 2023, the day before a major surgery - I’ve been concentrating on healing.. but my hai really needs done now - it’s as brown as this clients is - with gray also .. can you help at all please? ❤
@@LC.1990 I'm licensed, I do, you can use bleach. Idk what you're thinking of, but there are lightener specifically formulated to lift hair. Cosmetologists are trained in chemistry and how to use these chemicals.
@@belle83wet hair is too fragile to apply bleach to, that’s why this video is so uncommon. Of course it’s more porous, of course it will lift, but the integrity of your hair will be compromised. Not certain on the uniformity of the lightening either. Your cuticle will be filled with water, the product will be diluted, the product can’t penetrate as evenly as it would on dry hair…
Ooooh, I love it! 😍 I appreciate the helpful technique you've shared. Keep up the great work, beaut! ✨ Also, I'm excited to get a warm balayage on my hair this Friday! 💇♀️ #HairTransformation #SelfCare #TGIF
Yikes. I agree with the hair being slightly damp for flawless blending but that is all. Rubbing bleach or lightener of any volume in to the hair is INSANE and absolutely promoting breakage and damage. Never ever ever do this.
I'm confused. (I'm not a hair professional) What do you mean by INSANE? Is it bleach & lightener on the hair? Is it rubbing (if so what does rubbing mean)?
I get what you mean the back of her crown still has that Hat shape of brown.... but When you lift and then blow dry the light shines through the hair it seems like a game changer for lifting up quicker I have never done this but been getting blonde color for years its a long process to lift then tone it takes the same amount of time to lift then to tone thats lots of processing and hair can break off from doing that repeatedly.
Bc her hair had toner on it which oxidizes and almost looks black even tho it comes out blonde once rinsed! It’s scary looking, I warn all my clients not to freak out 😂
Balayage is a French word that comes from the word sweep. It’s basically “painted on” highlights, meaning foils aren’t used (usually), so the bleach is painted (or swept) on. But you have to know what you’re doing. You can’t just use a normal bleach powder from Sally’s. It has to be a special kind and you have to do it with someone that has a lot of experience with it so your hair doesn’t over lighten and break or under lighten and turn orange.
@@lidialeann9314og comment is right, wet hair is more porous- she even says you’ll get another level of lift, your hair is absorbing more product, creating more damage
@@Mr_PamelaLighting os always damaging to any level bc you’re opening the porous in different levels and striping the nature color off, even if you use a product like olaplex. The natural hair won’t ever be the same since it will be notified, basically. The thing is the amount of damage it makes will actually depend on the condition of the hair, the level of developing, and if the hair stylist knows what he/she is doing (as in: not over lighting hair that hair already been lighten to its highest level already). Nothing is black and white. There are always variables. Lightening can be done with less damage if done carefully and with proper knowledge and technique.
Yes dont do it my way tho. I was bleaching my hair once and decided f this “if miley can i can” and i took SCORCHING HOT WATER in my shower sprayer w bleach on my hair and FRIED! Worse than ever before! My hair!
Hahaha 😝 new technique are you serious? I’ve been doing this with my hair since before you where even born, nothing new about this technique hun, just saying 😊
I would hate to sit on the sink for ages ot really is painful as a client
It takes about the same time as it does for a toner at the sink
We know, it's just the position and the surface @Sycosoulreaver
Beauty is pain
Scoliosis is not beautiful @@Misanthr6py
@@ND-lw6qkyall just love to find something to complain about 🤣
I’m a hairstylist too. I’ve done this technique before but not on brunettes. It will give them an orangey balayage which is ugly. This will only work on natural blonde hair.
She is doing it over pre lightened hair
Hairstylest specifically stated the importance of this amazing balayage is to do it on top of already pre blonde hair, not to mention it's what she clearly is saying in this video. 🤷
I’m naturally a level 3 and I’ve been doing this on my hair for years. I will say to move fast and watch it. As soon as it turns , rinse immediately. I would practice on manikins or yourself before you start offering to clients. Good luck 🍀 ❤
She said she was doing it on her balayage clients who already have lightened hair
Gosh…tell that to my hairstylist, I do not know what to do with this hair now bcs I look like I came out of circus…I’m thinking of fully going into blonde and dying my hair alone cuz I gave her all the money I had…
False wet hair actually slows down the bleaching and lifting processes for it reduces the strength of the vilume u used and the hair strand is full of water so penetration isn't as deep
💯It’s not like painting watercolors. This is super damaging to the hair
Highlighting with combs has been around for decades and I am a stylist
Exactly lol UA-cam and Tik Tok have people believing they’ve discovered something brand new 😂😂😂
I’ve never seen it and I’ma stylist so now I know
Yep! Me too! And it’s actually the only way I do it and I’ve been in the beauty industry for 28 years 🤗
Yep I do it with box color at home with light blonde works great and cheap!😂
They all copy other ppl videos
Want to try this so bad but with only 3 busy bowls at my salon, people would get pissed at me for taking too long😅
Ameen
Great reminder MashaAllah!
Шикарное видео! Благодарю за ваш труд!🤗🤗🤗🤗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
I like the fact that they do change the hair color, but in the end they change to a different person too 😂😂 (*compare both faces and ears) 😮
Her eyelashes told on her😂
And her eyebrows
I notice when she shakes the hair it filters ash, vanilla, and then she turns around and it’s vanilla platinum.
😂😂😂yes and your hair grows with this method instantly😂😂😂You come to the salon with short hair and leave with long hair😂😂😂
Do you just wet the hair or should I shampoo it then add the bleach?
The only issue I have with this is that when hair is wet it is weaker and more easily prone to breakage as you can see when she combs with the comb that there is a ton of hair falling out into the comb.
BUT the end result was super pretty ❤
@lillidaisyASMR
It doesn't matter lmao. It's gonna look ugly if your hair keeps breaking off
This is nothing new. Why do stylists keep claiming old techniques are new? For views? You do beautiful work, I’m not at all dissing your work. I’m just tired of people claiming a technique is new because they’ve never seen it. Even if it is six years old or more.
Actually 30 years ago
She's saying it's a new technique she started doing. That doesn't mean she is the first one to discover it.
When I was getting my hair done back in the day before I started coloring my hair now I a vibrant red that I love, I just color the roots of the yucky grey then the rest is all natural because I have a natural tone of red to my hair.
But anyway balayage is the only way to go. I wouldn’t have my hair done anyway else by a hair dresser then this way it’s expensive and double what I normally pay, but it was so worth it because it was a color and beautiful caramel highlights done in a way that other hairdressers were never able to achieve so definitely. This is the way that you want your hair done
How long do you have to leave this on for - I understand there are various times.. but my hair - roots - haven’t been done since October 2023, the day before a major surgery - I’ve been concentrating on healing.. but my hai really needs done now - it’s as brown as this clients is - with gray also .. can you help at all please? ❤
My hair fell out just watching this
Way?
sounds like you don't know how to do hair like this lady with a degree and license :)
@@belle83 lol 🤦♀️
of course I don't know how to do hair. I do know though that my hair is delicate so I don't use bleach on it.
@@LC.1990 I'm licensed, I do, you can use bleach. Idk what you're thinking of, but there are lightener specifically formulated to lift hair. Cosmetologists are trained in chemistry and how to use these chemicals.
@@belle83wet hair is too fragile to apply bleach to, that’s why this video is so uncommon. Of course it’s more porous, of course it will lift, but the integrity of your hair will be compromised. Not certain on the uniformity of the lightening either. Your cuticle will be filled with water, the product will be diluted, the product can’t penetrate as evenly as it would on dry hair…
Pretty 🤩
Ooooh, I love it! 😍 I appreciate the helpful technique you've shared. Keep up the great work, beaut! ✨ Also, I'm excited to get a warm balayage on my hair this Friday! 💇♀️ #HairTransformation #SelfCare #TGIF
Is it shampooed first ? What volume of developer did you use? She lightened super well.
I LOVE IT!
Looks fantastic ❤❤❤ I absolutely love this ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This works🎉
Unless your using hot water the cuticle is not open however it will cut a 40 to 20 👍
Blesch over color during root melt???
I'm samira,s salon wollongong. I used to do it for my clients really nice results
Wow nice
Hermoso trabajo
I would love to see blonde with black roots balayage 😊
Yikes. I agree with the hair being slightly damp for flawless blending but that is all. Rubbing bleach or lightener of any volume in to the hair is INSANE and absolutely promoting breakage and damage. Never ever ever do this.
I'm confused. (I'm not a hair professional) What do you mean by INSANE? Is it bleach & lightener on the hair? Is it rubbing (if so what does rubbing mean)?
For your brunette clients?
Looks natural ❤
I don’t know if I could have a comfortable level of control doing this. It looks beautiful, though.
I would have neck pain for daysss
Pretty sure that’s not the same person. At the bowl the woman had bold fake lashes. The woman at the end looks more natural.
Dont see how that’s same hair all the brown was at the top …
I get what you mean the back of her crown still has that Hat shape of brown.... but When you lift and then blow dry the light shines through the hair it seems like a game changer for lifting up quicker I have never done this but been getting blonde color for years its a long process to lift then tone it takes the same amount of time to lift then to tone thats lots of processing and hair can break off from doing that repeatedly.
Bc her hair had toner on it which oxidizes and almost looks black even tho it comes out blonde once rinsed! It’s scary looking, I warn all my clients not to freak out 😂
@@MadisonAshleighI was just about to say that. Toners will oxidize and look almost black. To me anyway 😂
Because it's a balayage.....
You're stating.She has a toner all over her hair and then she's adding the bleach ???
Bello !!❤
Love story ❤.
4-6 quads?
The narrator's voice is nails on a chalkboard.
Not,! Water slows it down. Takes long enough and you use water to neutralize it if it lifts to fast on dry hair.
It cuts the volume in half
While there’s hair in the comb?!!?
Belleza
No thank you!! 😢It’s excruciating for my neck the hair wash part to holding eternity for the color.
🤗
What is a balleage
Balayage is a French word that comes from the word sweep. It’s basically “painted on” highlights, meaning foils aren’t used (usually), so the bleach is painted (or swept) on. But you have to know what you’re doing. You can’t just use a normal bleach powder from Sally’s. It has to be a special kind and you have to do it with someone that has a lot of experience with it so your hair doesn’t over lighten and break or under lighten and turn orange.
The hair gets very damage that way
Why??
No it does not
@@lidialeann9314og comment is right, wet hair is more porous- she even says you’ll get another level of lift, your hair is absorbing more product, creating more damage
@@Mr_PamelaLighting os always damaging to any level bc you’re opening the porous in different levels and striping the nature color off, even if you use a product like olaplex. The natural hair won’t ever be the same since it will be notified, basically. The thing is the amount of damage it makes will actually depend on the condition of the hair, the level of developing, and if the hair stylist knows what he/she is doing (as in: not over lighting hair that hair already been lighten to its highest level already). Nothing is black and white. There are always variables. Lightening can be done with less damage if done carefully and with proper knowledge and technique.
Actually, the hair lifts slower when wet. You have more control during the lifting process
Yes dont do it my way tho. I was bleaching my hair once and decided f this “if miley can i can” and i took SCORCHING HOT WATER in my shower sprayer w bleach on my hair and FRIED! Worse than ever before!
My hair!
Her hair looked dusty dry at the end 😮
no it doesn’t. you’re just mad you can’t afford to be blonde. blonde is better.
Looks great, but this is not a new technique. I've been using this technique since 2006, back when I worked at Fekkai.
Ther’es a dark spot in the middle
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This is ridiculous. This has been around for the last 60 years. I hope you’re not saying you invented this soup. This is something new.
This makes my neck hurt
Lo decolora con cabellos humedo
Her hair looks quite fried to me.
Her hair ends up looking dry, over lightened, no shine or health
To blonde at the ends
😌👍💞💝✨
It looks a little to blond. but if thats what they like and asked for. 🤷🏽♂️
The voice is painful to listen to
Yeah thats not even the same person!
Omgggg
Fried
be clumpin yo. her poor roots…there is def something to be said for combing bleach but req a lot of mindfulness to not get spots
Non è la stessa persona!!
That’s what I thought too. It’s not the same person but whatever lol.
Been doing this for 50 years.
Her hair look dry af when dry
Nope that technique has been around forever
Hahaha 😝 new technique are you serious? I’ve been doing this with my hair since before you where even born, nothing new about this technique hun, just saying 😊
Looks overprocess! 🥺🧐🤢
Idc
Hair does not look healthy
Haha you call that beautiful !
U mean fake blonde
You said "healthy hair" 😮