Can I just say, how much I appreciate you breaking down your formulas!! You're not just showing the color box and proceeding with the process 🙄 you actually break it down and EXPLAIN what they are. THANK YOU!!! I needed this, root shadowing on such bright blonde can be so intimidating. You've boosted my confidence, can say thank you enough ♥️
May I ask what your ratio for the 7-4 root shadow is to ensure the shadow doesn’t go TOO dark? Thank you for your informative videos! They are the best I have found on UA-cam, I appreciate all you do.
I wish I could fly to the other side of Canada and have you do my hair!!! Gorgeous. You are a wizard. Is your root shadow formula equal parts? Thank you :)
I love your tutorials and you explain the how to’s and why you formulate your tones for each area make so much sense! Do you have any tutorials for highlighting and covering grey roots? I typically apply low volume lightener and finish the last sections with higher volume, then go in and apply my root color to cover the gray. Sometimes it will accidentally get a spot on the left out ends 😩so what I started doing is applying a semi permanent gloss to the left out ends and combing it through. Is that what you recommend doing? I would love a tutorial on this! 🙏🏻
Love this video, as I have been doing my own hair ever since the pandemic. I am 50 now, and my hair has changed and is more challenging to maintain a perfect cool blonde, as compare to when I was 25. I use Wella Freights and Blonder, and find that although I am a natural 7.5 ice/mousy grey blonde, copper undertones are very vivid especially at the root area. I am afraid to damage my hair and use 30% with my powders, but at the same time I don't get enough lift from 20%...and the toners are not working as well as before to keep it less brassy. Any idea? Thanks
Nice result, but I would have thought, that there is a technique, where you just put the bleaching cream til the middle of the hair to get this effect, without making the highlights up to the roots and afterwards putting on a toner. Could you please send me a vid like I described it? Thanx.
Can I just say, how much I appreciate you breaking down your formulas!! You're not just showing the color box and proceeding with the process 🙄 you actually break it down and EXPLAIN what they are. THANK YOU!!! I needed this, root shadowing on such bright blonde can be so intimidating. You've boosted my confidence, can say thank you enough ♥️
You are so welcome! i appreciate the kind words
Great lady a great artist really ! love how she explains her technique 🥰
Thank you so much!
I really like your video you really take the time to explain everything..
Thank you! I’m glad you’re enjoying them!
May I ask what your ratio for the 7-4 root shadow is to ensure the shadow doesn’t go TOO dark?
Thank you for your informative videos! They are the best I have found on UA-cam, I appreciate all you do.
I wish I could fly to the other side of Canada and have you do my hair!!! Gorgeous. You are a wizard. Is your root shadow formula equal parts? Thank you :)
I love your tutorials and you explain the how to’s and why you formulate your tones for each area make so much sense! Do you have any tutorials for highlighting and covering grey roots? I typically apply low volume lightener and finish the last sections with higher volume, then go in and apply my root color to cover the gray. Sometimes it will accidentally get a spot on the left out ends 😩so what I started doing is applying a semi permanent gloss to the left out ends and combing it through. Is that what you recommend doing? I would love a tutorial on this! 🙏🏻
This is a beautiful blond. The dimension is stunning.
thank you!
I love it!!
You are Absolutely Amazing!!
Wow, thank you!
I'd actually go so much brighter then that!😁
Love this video, as I have been doing my own hair ever since the pandemic. I am 50 now, and my hair has changed and is more challenging to maintain a perfect cool blonde, as compare to when I was 25. I use Wella Freights and Blonder, and find that although I am a natural 7.5 ice/mousy grey blonde, copper undertones are very vivid especially at the root area. I am afraid to damage my hair and use 30% with my powders, but at the same time I don't get enough lift from 20%...and the toners are not working as well as before to keep it less brassy. Any idea? Thanks
Lovely work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank You
You're welcome
Very soft
Nice result, but I would have thought, that there is a technique, where you just put the bleaching cream til the middle of the hair to get this effect, without making the highlights up to the roots and afterwards putting on a toner. Could you please send me a vid like I described it? Thanx.
You’re amazing! A dream colorist…would it were I could find someone like you where I live….the colorists here are lazy.
❤
Where are you located?
Langley BC
Colouring is great, the ends needed a cut, though.
True, but I don’t cut hair without consent