One drop doesn’t equal one dropper full! Holy cow! And I have looked at that site many many times and it does tell you all over the place the amount of a “drop”. Even reading through the comments people tell you what you need to do. She definitely did not do her research. 😮
Imagine being Shrine and people leaving you bad reviews because they don't know what a drop means? Unbelievable, it's like how you have to put "do not ingest" on some products, there's always that one person...
Exactly especially when she saw it's gone more blue can't she figure out it's because she added more of the blue product!! She uses very small brain capacity
Holy shit this is giving me anxiety! And the girl will not consider for a second that it is HER fault! No, it's everything and everyone else's fault, not hers!
The fact this girl has no self awareness of what she did wrong is kind disturbing. How can you not see you put half the bottle of blue in your conditioner??🤔😂
That’s what I thought. I’ve seen other girls do this and it worked but they did use it properly. I swear I heard her say drops and then when she started putting the amount in the conditioner, I was like whoa that’s not a drop. Maybe she needed to get a really tiny dropper or for children meds or something. I don’t know, it’s so sad.
I've used Shrine drops and it definitely explained that one drop is one drop, NOT one pipette, which is what she did. One pipette is equal to about 6 drops in my experience, so she did two of each color, or 12 drops of each color! Now for the good news: it washes out super easily so just shampoo, shampoo, shampoo and everything will be ok!
Absolutely. I have white (naturally) hair, and SHRINE is great because I can barely tint it, or I can go vivid. It all depends on how many drops you use. If you want vivid you use pipettes, not drops.
if you read the response from Shrine it thanked her for sharing her video so they could see how she mixed the pigment. Shrine pointed out that the amount she used was more than recommended for toning so that's why she got her unexpected result. she is leaving that part out of her review/experience so that she doesn't have to admit she caused her own problem.
I don't know why people are so quick to blame something (or someone) else, rather than question themselves first. That's no drop. It did look difficult to 'drop', too thick almost.. but surely someone can tell a drop between a blob?! I was going to say hopefully she realises her mistake now, but I'm 99% sure her comment section will be full of "that was way too much!" and she will definitely be told!
This reminds me of the lady who wanted to sue a frozen fruit pie company because she put her pie in an oven set dangerously too high and burned her pie to a cinder. Oh, the mockery on social media she experienced! Hopefully this lovely but clueless Smurfy young woman got some healthy mockery on her socials and won't make this mistake again. Thanks for posting!
I’ve seen it in other videos too. They seem to confuse an entire dropper full with a drop. It’s so weird. Especially since she keeps saying she’s watched their videos which not only show what a drop looks like, but what color the conditioner should look like when you use it. It was obviously a very intense blue when she put it on.
I use these shrine drops all the time! Easy to colour your hair, especially if you like changing your hair colour often. They last a long time and completely wash out. They’re FANTASTIC if you use and apply them properly 😉
I wondered if she was about to do dropperfulls. I’ve seen this in other videos. I do not understand how someone could confuse a dropperfull for one drop. Also, you can SEE the color of the conditioner. This is not oxidative dye that has to develop. Direct pigments and semi permanent dyes look like the color that they are. They might be different when they mix with your hair color, but the intensity of the color will not get less or more. If it’s not pastel then it’s not going to tone your hair, it’s going to color it.
Ya, but I'm convinced people get confused because the purple and blue toning shampoos and masks are SUPER vivid and dark. So even though the conditioner looks bright, they think it will be ok because its still lighter than purple shampoo.
When I taught chemistry labs, the difference between "drop" and "dropperful" needed to be taught over and over. And yes, I was as stunned as you were here the first time.
When I saw what her drops looked like, I laughed. I understand what a drop looks like. It looks like she used 2 teaspoons of blue and 1 or 2 teaspoons of purple. I showed my mom her "drops" and she even said, " those are not drops, that is way too much". When you are not experienced, get the thoughts of measurements from others around you and see the difference. Don't believe you know everything, experience and knowledge is key.
I just realised why I love this channel so much. HB notices just so many details right on the spot. And there is nothing negative attached to that. This gives me comfort, cos I too pick up on details A LOT, but it hardly ever works out for me in a good way
I know! That last girl, she didn't understand anything, and couldn't even figure out what a drop was. Like...those 'drops' of hers were not anything close to drops. They were globs. Big big globs.
The amount of confusion this girl is experiencing is shocking compared to the confidence she had in the beginning. She even said that there were no solid directions given on any of the tutorials that she watched so idk why she thought she had this figured out. Also, like Buddha said, she doesn't know what drops are, apparently, and that's a huge problem here lol this video was a trip
In her defense, I have those products and they’re not really easy to dispense properly. I never seem to be able to just get drops. But also to the defense of the product, on the side of the box it gives you a gradient and the amount of drops it takes to achieve each color so if you want to tone you have to use less than what they suggest. But also this company provides actual toner so idk why she didn’t just buy that. They have a grey color too.
From your experience with the company this makes me wonder is she just trolling?? I just don’t understand her confusion at how she doesn’t understand at how she messed up and completely ignored other products on the website that are targeted for what she wanted
The patchiness is also the perfect example of why you should use damp hair. For bleached damaged hair you need to even the porosity so color picks up evenly.
I gotta say these hair Buddha videos are the bees knees! Im running on 2 hours of sleep in 2 days and watching these back to back has got me in a real mellow state of mind! Thanks for that!
I’ve worked with Shrine when they first came out (they’d send me freebies as I would advertise for them on my Instagram) and YUP. That’s NOT drops! 😂😂🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ HOW she got this so wrong……. I just can’t….😂😂😂 Shrine is a great brand and one I 💯 vouch for. This video is staggeringly bad. 😂😂 Glad to see your channel blowing up like I predicted. I much prefer your videos to *other* hairdressers on social media 😊
I went to a professional hair stylist to try a purple and very pale silvery gray combo because I have fine, yet abundant hair with just a few grays here and there. I was intimidated by the bleaching process as I had never bleached my hair before. I am still being very gentle with my hair and I am happy with it. This was something I wanted to try for the experience. These kinds of colors weren't nearly as nice as when I was a young teenager and then a young 20 something.. I'm 50 something now and on disability after being the pedestrian in a hit and run a few years ago. So there is no employer to give me restrictions on what I do with my hair. I call it my bucket list hairdo. I figured it would be a fun experience. Silvery gray on top, a blue lavender on bottom half of hair. I'm greatly enjoying it and even have some new makeup to try to go with it.
Aside from the color, her hair looks THIRSTY! It’s so porous, so that may have had an impact on the results…. But yeah- I couldn’t BELIEVE the “drop” size! The 1st “drop” was like 4+ drops, at least! ❤ you Hair Buddha! You’re a total genius in your craft and I learn SO MUCH from you everyday. 😊
I think it made her hair look healthier and thicker too. She should have just picked out the blonde pieces and re-dyed those to that same cornflower blue. I honestly think it looked nice
From the days LONG AGO when the little old ladies sitting in the shop under the dryers on a Saturday getting their hair done. They “all” had blue tinted hair back then. Bless ‘em ✌🏻
30 seconds in and i already know whats about to happen 🤣 ........ someone needs to tell people that semi permanent colors ARE NOT the same as purple shampoos. I dont know if you've ever seen the manic panic toner but it is pale pale PALE lilac. Like almost white. If you color your dye the same as a purple shampoo you're gonna be purple 100%
Blue and purple semi permanent colors don't tone your yellow bleached hair to white. She is probably as confused as everybody who uses purple shampoo as a toner for their orange/yellow hair.
It depends how yellow it is. If it's a very pale yellow then you can get a nice "white" platinum by toning with purple shampoo. I had a full head of highlights for many years and did just that, although I did have to tone it with every wash as the shampoo isn't very pigmented. It won't make orange or pee yellow white though, no.
@@G-Star-Raw depends how strong it is, how porous your hair is, and how long you leave it on. I maintained my ash white blonde for years with just purple shampoo after lifting it to pale yellow. The problem is in how these people use it, and what they expect of it.
@@G-Star-Raw I said ash white blonde. Which is in fact white. Toned ash. Not ash blonde. Would it help you understand if I used numbers instead? How about it's naturally a level 8 ash blonde that was lifted to level 12 and then toned to knock out the minimal remaining yellow? Nobody's hair is "pure white" whatever that's supposed to mean. At least not until they go white naturally, which isn't the same as going grey. It isn't only white if it's neutral in tone lol.
This channel is as close to TikTok as I have ever been - or ever will be. I have read about too many dangerous actions occurring due to confused people chasing popularity. My favorite part of this channel is HB's facial expressions and remarks/timing. 500k Subscribers is imminent! Indeed well-deserved.
I watch your videos partly for the people making a mess of their hair but mostly for your delightful reactions. The fact that she videoed herself squeezing more than "drops" makes me think she knew what she was doing and making a mess for the clicks on her video...
Actually, this is a really pretty blue! I like the simplicity of just adding it to a conditioner. I'd be curious to see it done with a brush on THIN sections of dry hair and also done on wet hair. 🤔
You say without the viewers your channel is nothing, but without your videos we have less to watch. You are fun, informative, fun, a teacher, and the mustache and beard are fantastic ❤
When I feel like colouring my 100% natural grey hair (sort of looks blond) I use a little bit of L’Oréal Colourista mixed with a lot of conditioner (a tip my hair stylist taught me). I’m happy with how it turns out every time. Recently I bought a similar product from Schwarzkopf and it was super strong. I should have done a strand test! I left it in for about 8 minutes and the colour was too intense for me. Lots of head and shoulders and swimming in chlorine and it was perfect about 10 days later! Hahahaha. Love your channel!
THAT ARE NOT DROPS!! 😮😅 Lol I love your reactions, thank you for the informative and entertaining videos! I love coloring my hair, and you’ve taught me a lot!
10:06 Well the good thing about conditioner is... usually it kinda spreads. But I only experienced this on wet hair. She is really really expecting this to not turn her hair blue?!? It would even be blue after leaving it for 1 minute after the application Edit: Okay, so she absolutely disregarded the condition in which her hair was prior. I only saw it really once she made these 4 buns. It was pale yellow in some areas, other straight platinum. No wonder the platinum didn't take as much pigment. Probably was too brittle, even though brittle hair usually takes more pigment. At some point...the hair can't hang on to any pigment anymore
I've been looking forward to this since Monday! Cup of hot coffee, off until Monday. What a wonderful pick me up. Have a great weekend, Hair Buddha and friends. 🌞❤️🌈
I think she’s confusing this with the purple colored shampoo / conditioner that you can buy for greying hair… the color looks about as dark as what she mixed, but that doesn’t mean it’s the same. If the pigment is an actual “dye”, it’s gonna be intense (if you’ve ever had an in pen leak all over your hands, you know it does not come out easily like, say, an ordinary magic marker would). Beyond that, she’s clearly confusing “drops” with “dropper” 🙄. We could probably blame the language barrier, but I am not super confident that’s the only confusion at play here. File this under: “learning experience” … oh wait, she did it wrong twice, so isn’t doing the “learning” part. Ok then, file this under: “experience” 🎨🙄… bless her heart 🤭
That’s was I was thinking. I know this is old but if she wanted to tone her hair you add color to shampoo. I learned this accidentally. I was trying to do a lavender color & grabbed shampoo instead of conditioner (the bottles looked similar lol) it was a happy accident for me.
with this product the dye is pure colour that’s why u mix it with conditioner to water it down . When used properly it’s actually really good and they do wash out . The pink and "peach" fully do . Purple should do it does if u use it to make lilac and I don’t know about the blue because I only ever used the purple and blue as toner and never had this problem she did
I have similar purple drops I can add to my shampoo & conditioner to help with brassiness on wet hair. I used to think it wasn't strong enough but now I won't complain!!
I use this method ! To know how much color I need I put it first on my hand and see how much it stains my skin and then I add more conditioner or purple pigments :) love it !
That was funny. Thanks! 😁 I've been dying my short pixie hair blue with Directions for over a year, bleaching my roots about every two months. But even on such short hair, if you really want just a single shade on your head, the pigment needs to be applied very saturated and evenly. With her hair length, the sections should really be very fine. 🤪😁
I’ve used shrine before and this is definitely user error and she got the direct dye not the toner. Also shrine has videos on their UA-cam and on the box it shows the drop to colorant.
I just started watching and couldn't help myself. I love your content, HB. You are an amazing specialist, funny and kind person. It's a blessing to watch your videos❤
I don't remember her mentioning how long she left this on but it must have been on for quite a while. That pigment must be really strong. I squeeze a whole tube of purple direct dye plus a whole tube of silver dye into about 12oz of conditioner. It looks very dark purple/grey. I use this conditioner about once a month to make my grey hair look more silver and my light brown hair look a bit less golden. It works great. I only leave it on for about 3-5 minutes. I get zero purple unless I leave it for a lot longer and even then it's only slightly purple on my whitest greys. I don't know what happened here but that pigment she used is scary strong.
Dear HairBuddha, as you thank me for being here I also would like to thank You for being here for all of us. I admire your knowledge and jewellery (makes great sound haha), I will remember fine sections probably forever and your other tips as well. You are amazing and I love your videos. Thank You.
What a rollercoaster! Shrine does explain that the color is very concentrated, and shows how the product looks with "1-2 drops" mixed into conditioner on 3 different levels of hair color. She made an extremely pigmented dye, which she knew was dye because she kept saying it! What I find wild is that Shrine does make toners in addition to the dyes, and she even said that, but yet she didn't use them when she only wanted to tone her hair, not dye it?! They have a lilac one and an ash blonde one that could have helped her achieve the color she was going for. The toners are less pigmented & still only need 1-2 drops! She had to have spent at least $35-45 on the 2 dyes and conditioner; she could have purchased a real toner and a purple toning shampoo or conditioner for like 1/4 of the price!
"My hair is blue, it's BLUE" reminds me of the movie Bride Wars. Also you can tell that hair has not been taken care off, did nothing to recover some moisture or hydration but wanna keep processing it🤦🏻♂️
Hair Buddah I'm a 35yr veteran of diy hair and I feel your hair dresser's heart's pain. I didn't have the benefit of the internet but never had fails like you see on the regular. Perhaps it was a saving grace not to have contradictory info from the web. Anyway I ❤❤❤❤ your channel!
She should have just used the Christophe Robin colour depositing mask in Baby Blonde. It's a dark bluish purple but just cools down any golden tones in the hair without leaving any blue or purple colour behind - it's a fabulous product and, also, deeply nourishing. My hair feels like silk after I've used it. The effects last about 5 washes. She wouldn't have had to go through all this drama! How on earth can someone not understand what a drop is?!
I hope she doesn't need to take medication drops one day 🤭
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One drop doesn’t equal one dropper full! Holy cow! And I have looked at that site many many times and it does tell you all over the place the amount of a “drop”. Even reading through the comments people tell you what you need to do. She definitely did not do her research. 😮
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Baby vitamins sometimes come in drops. 😳
I love how her first reason was "it's the products fault" while she doesn't even know what a damn drop is xD
Its amazing how people can't follow directions, but then blame the product...
That's the problem in more and more societies these days. People are generally not willing to admit mistakes.
Imagine being Shrine and people leaving you bad reviews because they don't know what a drop means? Unbelievable, it's like how you have to put "do not ingest" on some products, there's always that one person...
Or, 'Do not insert.' 🫣
now I know why packs of nuts have the ‘contains nuts!’ warning; for these people 😂
@@empressah888 Everytime I buy a macadamia nut cookie from Subway they warn me that they contain nuts!
Or doesn’t contain water on balloon packaging
Instructions for folding my daughters stroller: Step 1 remove infant 😮🤣
I would hate to be partnered with her in science class. I don't want to get blown up because she doesn't know what a drop is 🤣
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Whahaahahahhahahahah
Yup dear science class RIP 🤣
Great analogy! Some folks just have to learn the hard way.
Your comment made my monday much funnier. Have your well deserved 100th like! 😁
she puts blue hair dye on, gets blue hair and wonders why ?
Exactly especially when she saw it's gone more blue can't she figure out it's because she added more of the blue product!! She uses very small brain capacity
Holy shit this is giving me anxiety! And the girl will not consider for a second that it is HER fault! No, it's everything and everyone else's fault, not hers!
I’m surprised that she didn’t blame her mom for checking properly yet.
She has to be a Biden supporter.
@@ellaella5537she mentioned her husband. She looks super young in that age group I can’t tell.
The fact this girl has no self awareness of what she did wrong is kind disturbing. How can you not see you put half the bottle of blue in your conditioner??🤔😂
Also, why use blue on blond hair? Really should just use purple. Blue is really for toning brown hair.
Shine even told her what she did wrong. And she is still clueless.
That irritated me so bad bro
Can't fix stupid
"I don't think you're ready for this, because I wasn't ready for this"
Girl, we knew what was coming 🙄😂
😂😂😂 we were ready as soon as that first “drop” went in
The "not really my fault" part made me laugh 😂
I use shrine, but in silver. The box does tell you to use on wet hair. It also explains the drops.
That’s what I thought. I’ve seen other girls do this and it worked but they did use it properly. I swear I heard her say drops and then when she started putting the amount in the conditioner, I was like whoa that’s not a drop. Maybe she needed to get a really tiny dropper or for children meds or something. I don’t know, it’s so sad.
@@jennifermarshall4780😂 I think she did not 7nderstand the difference between a drop and dropper lol
When you completely misuse a product and then blame the product for getting bad results 🙄
I've used Shrine drops and it definitely explained that one drop is one drop, NOT one pipette, which is what she did. One pipette is equal to about 6 drops in my experience, so she did two of each color, or 12 drops of each color!
Now for the good news: it washes out super easily so just shampoo, shampoo, shampoo and everything will be ok!
I was shocked that she added more blue instead of just fading it to try and get the toning look she wanted.
Absolutely. I have white (naturally) hair, and SHRINE is great because I can barely tint it, or I can go vivid. It all depends on how many drops you use. If you want vivid you use pipettes, not drops.
A good chelating shampoo would have pulled most of that blue back off pretty easily, probably given her a pale steely blue-grey color.
Even if it were a pipette, she didn't even do that. Just random size squirts here and there.
Use Vocene shampoo that strips everything 🤣
if you read the response from Shrine it thanked her for sharing her video so they could see how she mixed the pigment. Shrine pointed out that the amount she used was more than recommended for toning so that's why she got her unexpected result. she is leaving that part out of her review/experience so that she doesn't have to admit she caused her own problem.
She doesn’t have to share that part for everyone but her to know it’s her fault 😂😂😂
I don't know why people are so quick to blame something (or someone) else, rather than question themselves first.
That's no drop. It did look difficult to 'drop', too thick almost.. but surely someone can tell a drop between a blob?!
I was going to say hopefully she realises her mistake now, but I'm 99% sure her comment section will be full of "that was way too much!" and she will definitely be told!
"Do you know what drops are?!" 😂😂😂😂
This reminds me of the lady who wanted to sue a frozen fruit pie company because she put her pie in an oven set dangerously too high and burned her pie to a cinder. Oh, the mockery on social media she experienced! Hopefully this lovely but clueless Smurfy young woman got some healthy mockery on her socials and won't make this mistake again. Thanks for posting!
First time seeing that someone doesn't understand what a "drop" is 🙉 she,almost, straight spilled it all out of the bottle 😳
I’ve seen it in other videos too. They seem to confuse an entire dropper full with a drop. It’s so weird. Especially since she keeps saying she’s watched their videos which not only show what a drop looks like, but what color the conditioner should look like when you use it. It was obviously a very intense blue when she put it on.
@Jennifer Ford I wonder what's going on in their head when they have watched the video on how to mix it correctly and still do it wrong
She watched it a million of times but didn't learn what a drop is? 😂
Poor girl.
I use these shrine drops all the time! Easy to colour your hair, especially if you like changing your hair colour often. They last a long time and completely wash out.
They’re FANTASTIC if you use and apply them properly 😉
I wondered if she was about to do dropperfulls. I’ve seen this in other videos. I do not understand how someone could confuse a dropperfull for one drop.
Also, you can SEE the color of the conditioner. This is not oxidative dye that has to develop. Direct pigments and semi permanent dyes look like the color that they are. They might be different when they mix with your hair color, but the intensity of the color will not get less or more. If it’s not pastel then it’s not going to tone your hair, it’s going to color it.
Ya, but I'm convinced people get confused because the purple and blue toning shampoos and masks are SUPER vivid and dark. So even though the conditioner looks bright, they think it will be ok because its still lighter than purple shampoo.
My co worker continues to confuse drops and droppers at work. At least we work with food dye and not a chemistry lab lol
I would have hated to have been in her Science classes... the chaos she could have caused! 😮😂😂
When I taught chemistry labs, the difference between "drop" and "dropperful" needed to be taught over and over. And yes, I was as stunned as you were here the first time.
Why?!??! Just.... why?!
One (average) pipette contains 1 milliliters = 20 drops. 😁 Back to YT video's to educate! Love the blue btw.
Have a good weekend everyone!😊
When I saw what her drops looked like, I laughed. I understand what a drop looks like. It looks like she used 2 teaspoons of blue and 1 or 2 teaspoons of purple. I showed my mom her "drops" and she even said, " those are not drops, that is way too much". When you are not experienced, get the thoughts of measurements from others around you and see the difference. Don't believe you know everything, experience and knowledge is key.
God forbid she ever has to use eyedrops😳
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I just realised why I love this channel so much. HB notices just so many details right on the spot. And there is nothing negative attached to that.
This gives me comfort, cos I too pick up on details A LOT, but it hardly ever works out for me in a good way
Her hair was uneven from the start, she shouldn’t have been surprised by the uneven outcome
It's so much fun to watch people try so hard to negotiate their willful ignorance.
I don't think it's willful she really is blonde
@@Hailstonepie Nope, she's just an idiot. There was about 3-4 inches of dark new growth.
Yes, ''Let me list all the ways this shouldn't have been my fault". Ugh.
You win. Idk what, but it's yours lol
I know! That last girl, she didn't understand anything, and couldn't even figure out what a drop was. Like...those 'drops' of hers were not anything close to drops. They were globs. Big big globs.
The amount of confusion this girl is experiencing is shocking compared to the confidence she had in the beginning. She even said that there were no solid directions given on any of the tutorials that she watched so idk why she thought she had this figured out. Also, like Buddha said, she doesn't know what drops are, apparently, and that's a huge problem here lol this video was a trip
None of the tutorials she watched had directions but the box absolutely does 😂
“What you did was not a drop” 😂
I was screaming when she did the “drops” 😱
Love your videos ! For some reason watching people mess their hair up is entertaining 😂 but definitely helps others not make the same mistakes !
I know right? 🤣
In her defense, I have those products and they’re not really easy to dispense properly. I never seem to be able to just get drops. But also to the defense of the product, on the side of the box it gives you a gradient and the amount of drops it takes to achieve each color so if you want to tone you have to use less than what they suggest. But also this company provides actual toner so idk why she didn’t just buy that. They have a grey color too.
Yeah I was going to comment this also.
To a point, but, if you over drop, don't go in another 3 squirts
Ya it looked fairly thick, so i would assume you would need to just tap the pipette instead of squeezing it to get small drops out.
From your experience with the company this makes me wonder is she just trolling?? I just don’t understand her confusion at how she doesn’t understand at how she messed up and completely ignored other products on the website that are targeted for what she wanted
That wasn’t her problem she didn’t know what a drop was so whether its hard to get out of the bottle or not is irrelevant.
The patchiness is also the perfect example of why you should use damp hair. For bleached damaged hair you need to even the porosity so color picks up evenly.
How do you achieve that?
@@monicaclasener by making it damp first. That's what evens the porosity.
Or do a protein fill on damp hair and it will be way more even.
@@loufox4954 Thank you! Good tip, never would have thought of that🤗
@@geeperjane Thank you, makes sense.
I gotta say these hair Buddha videos are the bees knees! Im running on 2 hours of sleep in 2 days and watching these back to back has got me in a real mellow state of mind! Thanks for that!
I’ve worked with Shrine when they first came out (they’d send me freebies as I would advertise for them on my Instagram) and YUP. That’s NOT drops! 😂😂🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ HOW she got this so wrong……. I just can’t….😂😂😂
Shrine is a great brand and one I 💯 vouch for.
This video is staggeringly bad. 😂😂 Glad to see your channel blowing up like I predicted. I much prefer your videos to *other* hairdressers on social media 😊
LMAO with your reaction when she says "It's gonna turn my hair white" 😂
I really dont understand the people mess their hair and putting on internet. I love your channel. I love you..
to be fair, her bleach was already patchy right from the start. EVEN if she mixed the right amount of pigment, it would still look super patchy
It could also be the 4 to 10 shades of hair you had before you even started. Some was white, some was yellow and a lot was orange.
I went to a professional hair stylist to try a purple and very pale silvery gray combo because I have fine, yet abundant hair with just a few grays here and there. I was intimidated by the bleaching process as I had never bleached my hair before. I am still being very gentle with my hair and I am happy with it. This was something I wanted to try for the experience. These kinds of colors weren't nearly as nice as when I was a young teenager and then a young 20 something.. I'm 50 something now and on disability after being the pedestrian in a hit and run a few years ago. So there is no employer to give me restrictions on what I do with my hair. I call it my bucket list hairdo. I figured it would be a fun experience. Silvery gray on top, a blue lavender on bottom half of hair. I'm greatly enjoying it and even have some new makeup to try to go with it.
I love your reaction when you say:,,Let's see the rain,and you will see one drop "That was so fan 🤣🤣🤣
Aside from the color, her hair looks THIRSTY! It’s so porous, so that may have had an impact on the results…. But yeah- I couldn’t BELIEVE the “drop” size! The 1st “drop” was like 4+ drops, at least!
❤ you Hair Buddha! You’re a total genius in your craft and I learn SO MUCH from you everyday. 😊
Wow at almost 500k subscribers! Keep liking and sharing HB’s videos 😎🇧🇪
Thank you
I love his sayings😂😂 drops! drops!!!!
Go out and look outside, what a raindrop looks like!!!🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️😂😂😂
At least the blue gave her face color, the old blonde washed her out.
I think it made her hair look healthier and thicker too. She should have just picked out the blonde pieces and re-dyed those to that same cornflower blue. I honestly think it looked nice
She thought a drop was a dropper full 😂😂😂😂 and it shows in her Smurf hairdo.
8:57 The shock in Hair Buddha's face when she added the color to the conditioner is priceless 😂😂😂😂
From the days LONG AGO when the little old ladies sitting in the shop under the dryers on a Saturday getting their hair done. They “all” had blue tinted hair back then. Bless ‘em ✌🏻
my thoughts exactly....the older lady blue rinse.....rinse not globs of pigment....i can still see the grey bottles of roux blue rinse...
Shrines response was spot on 🤣 I take it many many people dont know what a drop is.
30 seconds in and i already know whats about to happen 🤣 ........ someone needs to tell people that semi permanent colors ARE NOT the same as purple shampoos. I dont know if you've ever seen the manic panic toner but it is pale pale PALE lilac. Like almost white. If you color your dye the same as a purple shampoo you're gonna be purple 100%
Blue and purple semi permanent colors don't tone your yellow bleached hair to white. She is probably as confused as everybody who uses purple shampoo as a toner for their orange/yellow hair.
It depends how yellow it is. If it's a very pale yellow then you can get a nice "white" platinum by toning with purple shampoo. I had a full head of highlights for many years and did just that, although I did have to tone it with every wash as the shampoo isn't very pigmented. It won't make orange or pee yellow white though, no.
@@G-Star-Raw depends how strong it is, how porous your hair is, and how long you leave it on. I maintained my ash white blonde for years with just purple shampoo after lifting it to pale yellow. The problem is in how these people use it, and what they expect of it.
@@G-Star-Raw I said ash white blonde. Which is in fact white. Toned ash. Not ash blonde. Would it help you understand if I used numbers instead? How about it's naturally a level 8 ash blonde that was lifted to level 12 and then toned to knock out the minimal remaining yellow? Nobody's hair is "pure white" whatever that's supposed to mean. At least not until they go white naturally, which isn't the same as going grey. It isn't only white if it's neutral in tone lol.
@@G-Star-Raw also if that's you in the picture, that isn't white.
This channel is as close to TikTok as I have ever been - or ever will be. I have read about too many dangerous actions occurring due to confused people chasing popularity. My favorite part of this channel is HB's facial expressions and remarks/timing. 500k Subscribers is imminent! Indeed well-deserved.
You’re the only hair budda I watch. Truly informative and entertaining. I would only colour my hair at a salon.
I watch your videos partly for the people making a mess of their hair but mostly for your delightful reactions. The fact that she videoed herself squeezing more than "drops" makes me think she knew what she was doing and making a mess for the clicks on her video...
I love watching you videos cause I learned a lot on how to bleach my hair and do it right. Very educational and I'm not a hairdresser.
Thank you, I’m happy
Actually, this is a really pretty blue! I like the simplicity of just adding it to a conditioner. I'd be curious to see it done with a brush on THIN sections of dry hair and also done on wet hair. 🤔
You say without the viewers your channel is nothing, but without your videos we have less to watch. You are fun, informative, fun, a teacher, and the mustache and beard are fantastic ❤
When I feel like colouring my 100% natural grey hair (sort of looks blond) I use a little bit of L’Oréal Colourista mixed with a lot of conditioner (a tip my hair stylist taught me). I’m happy with how it turns out every time. Recently I bought a similar product from Schwarzkopf and it was super strong. I should have done a strand test! I left it in for about 8 minutes and the colour was too intense for me. Lots of head and shoulders and swimming in chlorine and it was perfect about 10 days later! Hahahaha. Love your channel!
THAT ARE NOT DROPS!! 😮😅 Lol I love your reactions, thank you for the informative and entertaining videos! I love coloring my hair, and you’ve taught me a lot!
I remember seeing my Grandma with blue hair for a week. I was mesmerized
lol.....
The blue looks so good on her.
We love you, Hair Buddha!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
10:06 Well the good thing about conditioner is... usually it kinda spreads. But I only experienced this on wet hair. She is really really expecting this to not turn her hair blue?!? It would even be blue after leaving it for 1 minute after the application
Edit: Okay, so she absolutely disregarded the condition in which her hair was prior. I only saw it really once she made these 4 buns. It was pale yellow in some areas, other straight platinum. No wonder the platinum didn't take as much pigment. Probably was too brittle, even though brittle hair usually takes more pigment. At some point...the hair can't hang on to any pigment anymore
I've been looking forward to this since Monday! Cup of hot coffee, off until Monday. What a wonderful pick me up. Have a great weekend, Hair Buddha and friends. 🌞❤️🌈
Thanks for this! You're helping me keep my promise to my stylist (not to bleach my hair)
I think she’s confusing this with the purple colored shampoo / conditioner that you can buy for greying hair… the color looks about as dark as what she mixed, but that doesn’t mean it’s the same. If the pigment is an actual “dye”, it’s gonna be intense (if you’ve ever had an in pen leak all over your hands, you know it does not come out easily like, say, an ordinary magic marker would).
Beyond that, she’s clearly confusing “drops” with “dropper” 🙄. We could probably blame the language barrier, but I am not super confident that’s the only confusion at play here.
File this under: “learning experience” … oh wait, she did it wrong twice, so isn’t doing the “learning” part. Ok then, file this under: “experience”
🎨🙄… bless her heart 🤭
That’s was I was thinking. I know this is old but if she wanted to tone her hair you add color to shampoo. I learned this accidentally. I was trying to do a lavender color & grabbed shampoo instead of conditioner (the bottles looked similar lol) it was a happy accident for me.
HB: Love your humility and kindness. I bet you were a great business owner--kept your customer's satisfied.
And you have a sense of fun, too! 😊
I went and checked on her channel, she has learnt what drops are since.
with this product the dye is pure colour that’s why u mix it with conditioner to water it down . When used properly it’s actually really good and they do wash out . The pink and "peach" fully do . Purple should do it does if u use it to make lilac and I don’t know about the blue because I only ever used the purple and blue as toner and never had this problem she did
I have similar purple drops I can add to my shampoo & conditioner to help with brassiness on wet hair. I used to think it wasn't strong enough but now I won't complain!!
final result, but patchy. she should go blue - using a better dye perhaps. she looks gorgeous with blue hair. totally gorgeous. 💙💙💙
I love getting a notification from YT that you have uploaded a new video.
Thank you for all the education and laughs 💜
I’m glad she just worked with it. She looks pretty with blue hair!! 🌸
I use this method ! To know how much color I need I put it first on my hand and see how much it stains my skin and then I add more conditioner or purple pigments :) love it !
That was funny. Thanks! 😁
I've been dying my short pixie hair blue with Directions for over a year, bleaching my roots about every two months. But even on such short hair, if you really want just a single shade on your head, the pigment needs to be applied very saturated and evenly. With her hair length, the sections should really be very fine. 🤪😁
Hello Hair Buddha! Cup of tea and your new video..my life is complete 👋👋xx
Why is it that when the person screws up they blame the products
that's normal nowadays. people just don't want to admit their own failure.
Narcissists are never wrong.
This might look quite pretty in a french braid. I often lookes interesting, if you have more different colors on your head than you want.
Those drops cracked me up 😅😅😅😅
I love the blue on her.
It's almost like she wasn't sure what the difference is between a drop and a dropper-full, so split the difference and went somewhere in between🤔
I’ve used shrine before and this is definitely user error and she got the direct dye not the toner.
Also shrine has videos on their UA-cam and on the box it shows the drop to colorant.
I just started watching and couldn't help myself. I love your content, HB. You are an amazing specialist, funny and kind person. It's a blessing to watch your videos❤
I don't remember her mentioning how long she left this on but it must have been on for quite a while. That pigment must be really strong. I squeeze a whole tube of purple direct dye plus a whole tube of silver dye into about 12oz of conditioner. It looks very dark purple/grey. I use this conditioner about once a month to make my grey hair look more silver and my light brown hair look a bit less golden. It works great. I only leave it on for about 3-5 minutes. I get zero purple unless I leave it for a lot longer and even then it's only slightly purple on my whitest greys. I don't know what happened here but that pigment she used is scary strong.
It's different with bleached hair too, that's dry and sucks up the moisture.
I think she thinks one "drop" is the entire dropping tool
Dear HairBuddha, as you thank me for being here I also would like to thank You for being here for all of us. I admire your knowledge and jewellery (makes great sound haha), I will remember fine sections probably forever and your other tips as well. You are amazing and I love your videos. Thank You.
Oh boy!! Drops woman, DROPS!!
I clicked on your channel and I’m soooo glad I did, you are an awesome teacher.
I have learned so many things that I never knew.
Thank you ❤
I love your facial expressions Buddha! You make my day!
Exactly! Some days he has me laughing all day with facial expressions and things he says!
@@theresafeeney2756 That's why we watch him my friend. Have a great day!!
The dark blue shade is gorgeous!
I just found your channel the other day and I am having so much fun watching your videos!!!!!
Thank you so much
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What a rollercoaster! Shrine does explain that the color is very concentrated, and shows how the product looks with "1-2 drops" mixed into conditioner on 3 different levels of hair color. She made an extremely pigmented dye, which she knew was dye because she kept saying it! What I find wild is that Shrine does make toners in addition to the dyes, and she even said that, but yet she didn't use them when she only wanted to tone her hair, not dye it?! They have a lilac one and an ash blonde one that could have helped her achieve the color she was going for. The toners are less pigmented & still only need 1-2 drops! She had to have spent at least $35-45 on the 2 dyes and conditioner; she could have purchased a real toner and a purple toning shampoo or conditioner for like 1/4 of the price!
I appreciate that you appreciate your viewers !
"My hair is blue, it's BLUE" reminds me of the movie Bride Wars. Also you can tell that hair has not been taken care off, did nothing to recover some moisture or hydration but wanna keep processing it🤦🏻♂️
My face the moment that first "drop" went in: 😳
Oh Buddha! I always click your videos!! I love them
Hair Buddah I'm a 35yr veteran of diy hair and I feel your hair dresser's heart's pain. I didn't have the benefit of the internet but never had fails like you see on the regular. Perhaps it was a saving grace not to have contradictory info from the web.
Anyway I ❤❤❤❤ your channel!
She should have just used the Christophe Robin colour depositing mask in Baby Blonde. It's a dark bluish purple but just cools down any golden tones in the hair without leaving any blue or purple colour behind - it's a fabulous product and, also, deeply nourishing. My hair feels like silk after I've used it. The effects last about 5 washes. She wouldn't have had to go through all this drama! How on earth can someone not understand what a drop is?!