From BLONDE to BRUNETTE in a SINGLE PROCESS, no need to fill the hair (hair color education)
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- #hair #haircolor #hairstylist #blonde
So there seems to rather a lot of mystic and MYTH when it comes to the process of going from blonde to brunette using hair color...?
But there really doesn't need to be, it can be done in a single, straightforward process.
YES, hair colour changes can be SIMPLE!
In this video I take you through that process, my formula choices, how to get the BEST, consistent results and even my TOP TIPS.
So whether you're a hair professional who finds the thought of "filling" or "pre pigmenting" the hair to take a client from bright blonde to deep brunette or you do your own hair color at home and want to understand the how-to, this video is for you!
Here's an entire playlist on hair colour theory -
• Hair Colour Theory
The razor cut bob tutorial I mention -
• Razor cut bob haircut ...
my Instagram - craigsworld...
That's it for this week, thanks for watching.
Remember, I answer all your questions and get back to all comments, it's always great to hear from you!
Take care and I'll see you in the next one,
CX.
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Hi peeps! Thanks for watching…what’s your BIGGEST take away from this week’s video?! 👨🏼🤎✨
Always enjoy your videos. Never pretentious, always informative and fun
That’s great to hear, thanks for the kind words…and for watching. 👨🏼🙏🏻✨
Youre absolutely right; its the not wanting warmth that creates a problem.
Accepting that artificial colour has warmth8n it will give a client a better result.
Thanks!
That’s right, it can be as near to neutral as possible but without warmth it’ll be “hollow” and drab.
You’re most welcome, thanks for watching! 👨🏼🙏🏻🤎
What a beautiful brown color. I’d definitely use the formula to do a rootmelt or when I use a darker blond for the midshaft into my a bit of lighter brown/ dirty blond ends. I normally don’t like too much warmth in my hair, but this one has the perfect amount of both and it looks to glamorous, I think everyone can wear it, it seems to me🤩. And it doesn’t leave the warmth peeking through once the darker color has started to fade, that way, the hair doesn’t turn orange it simply turns lighter 😍. Love the hair science-THANK YOU!
It’s a good’un eh!? It would be fab for a root melt for sure, the texture is perfect.
Thanks for watching and your lovely support.
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Thank you for this, i have always done my tint back in one process, i find it always lasts, i use colour touch, its not complicated at all, off to show my colleagues 😂👏👏👏👏
You’re most welcome…and yes, Color Touch is great for adding depth eh!? Wahoo! 👨🏼🙏🏻🤎
I just love you Craig! You have such a great personality 🎉
Thank you, thanks very kind. Thanks for watching 👨🏼🙏🏻🤎
Thank you Craig,very informative and helpful 👍🏻💕
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My husband needed one of these newer hair dying products about 25 years ago when he tried to dye his long natural light blonde hair black. Ended up as a weird grey. 😁
Uh oh…although it would have been cool in 2024! Thanks for watching. 👨🏼🙏🏻✨
Love your tutorials !!
Thank you and thanks for watching! 👨🏼🙏🏻☑️
Thanks for your content.
You’re welcome, thanks for watching and for your fab support
Thank you, great information & presentation! For the head that is too white, too porous & too damaged that you wouldn’t recommend this fabulous formula for, if you did “fill” that head, wouldn’t that help it to work better? David.
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it!
So on a canvas like that I would perhaps apply a SEQG mix such as 8WG/9AA first onto dry hair and process for 10 minutes, then rinse, rough dry fully…then apply the formula in the video.
It might need to be applied twice to get the depth.
Thanks for watching. 👨🏼🙏🏻🤎
Ohh love ❤your channel thankyou , would you do roots then mid lengths to ends .?
And thank you! I would apply globally to the root, then go straight through - just for ease of application. Thanks for watching. 👨🏼🙏🏻🤎
Yes thought so just wanted to check thankyou so much I’ve learn so much from you 35 years hairdressing , and we still learning as things change sometimes repeat, but totally understand what your saying and love ❤️
What a beautiful color, and a great video! In Norway most of the colors are numbers. I am wondering what the letters stand for in your mix? N = natural (.0), G = gold (.3). What is B? Brown? Beige? And what is W? Warm? Like .4?
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Yes, a lot of brands do use numbers globally - Redken was originally a US brand and some use numbers for the tonal value.
That’s right - the only one you didn’t get is B = Beige. Tonal values do differ from brand to brand - in my opinion the W in SEQG doesn’t come up as vibrant as .4 in other lines.
@@theworldofcraig Thank you so much for your respond!
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