Create Satin Blonde Hair using Illumina Color Tutorial | Wella Professionals

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Discover how to create satin blonde hair with this tutorial using reflective pockets of light and the Wella Illumina Color product to create a luminous shade of satin blonde hair that's subtle yet chic.
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    Step-by-step
    Step 1: Separate your client's hair into two partings to create a diamond shape in the middle of the scalp.
    Step 2: Apply ILLUMINA COLOR in fine diagonal weaves in framing section. Continue with larger slices for the lowlights.
    Step 3: Apply Blondor Freelights in between foils through the top section. Apply further from the roots through the mid-lengths.
    Step 4: Leave the colour to sit for 30/40 minutes and then remove the foils.
    Step 5: Blend ILLUMINA COLOR as indicated. Leave the framing section as it is.
    Step 6: After drying the hair, style it by spraying EIMI Mistify Me Light on the large sections.
    Step 7: Use a large tong starting at the roots for volume. Pin the hair up to create loose waves.
    Step 8: Apply Cocktail Me and Ocean Spritz from EIMI to create a beachy texture with satin shine.
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    Products shown in video:
    Welloxon Perfect Creme Developer - www.wella.com/...
    Illumina Color - www.wella.com/...
    Blondor Freelights - www.wella.com/...
    Mistify Me Light - www.wella.com/...
    Cocktail Me - www.wella.com/...
    Ocean Spritz - www.wella.com/...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @KirA23370
    @KirA23370 5 років тому +19

    You made blond on blond hair. Show this technique on more dark hair

  • @yushikuang7877
    @yushikuang7877 4 роки тому +2

    She was blonde. They did multiple toners and techniques. The result is slightly different from initial color. What’s the point?

  • @marinakrider4737
    @marinakrider4737 4 роки тому +10

    This looks the same 😳

  • @berthejolivel2934
    @berthejolivel2934 4 роки тому

    Merci pour cette vidéo. J'ai été satisfaite de cette coloration. J'apprécie beaucoup la couleur 7.31. Je remarque que la patine - qui donne l'effet dark blond - s'estompe au fil des shampoings.

  • @irinapapanaga3247
    @irinapapanaga3247 4 роки тому

    hI...IN THE 5 STEP....HOW LONG LEFT THE FORMULA ON THE HAIR? THANKS :*

  • @JDoe-hb7pc
    @JDoe-hb7pc 5 років тому +12

    That was a lot of work, a lot of technique, for very natural looking nearly the same shade results. This video could have been better using more knowledge breakdown. The lines you painted on the head for her highlights in dotted line vs straight did nothing for me like what were you trying to say? There was no showing of the color application, no showing of blending lines of color. No explanation why the percentages of color were selected and in those quantities. You are rich, you can afford to train for free. This is why well has 58K followers and people like Guy Tang have 2Million + Please use words instead to explain as it assumes all of us have received the same Well training and know what you are talking about. Share the knowledge don't be greedy.

    • @pikachuiswatchingyou
      @pikachuiswatchingyou 5 років тому +3

      I understood everything personally. I do agree that the change is very very minimal tho.
      The lines are weave sections, he used a 10/ + 40 vol (A) to highlight. And 7/31 + 20 vol (B) to base break but in a weaving method (kinda useless IMO).
      Then, balayage the remaining hair.
      Then, because the model had streaky highlights in the beginning, he melt a color on them using a root color 7/81 + 8/69, and 9/03 on mids and ends.
      Results (very subtle) : babylights in the front, highlights on ends, blended color around the crown.

  • @michellelilley9895
    @michellelilley9895 2 роки тому +2

    It doesn't really look any different.