How To Get Strawberry Blonde Hair At Home | My Updated Diy Formula (2021) + The Best Extensions

ALL INFO + LINKS BELOW Thanks for watching my updated hair color video! I wanted to do a new step-by-step guide on how I get my Strawberry Blonde hair at home, for all you color DIY - ers!

I also get a ton of questions on how I get my extensions to match and blend, so I've added a whole part at the end that also covers that in detail.

My hair has gotten a lot more grey and white over the years, so I have changed my formula ever so slightly to make sure I get full grey coverage.

This is a very detailed guide to exact how I mix and apply my color and my exact formula.

I do want to mention, please feel free to experiment with your own formula. Everyone's starting color will be a little different, so what works for me might need to be tweaked by 1/4 ounce here or there. I probably colored my hair and tweaked the formula at least ten times before I truly loved the results.

Please also note that I am not a licensed cosmetologist, just a gal who has tried a ton of at-home formulas. So I can not give any color advice for what your formula should be.

Thank you so much for watching!

xo - Molly

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Hi it's Molly and welcome back to my channel. Today'S video is a very detailed, step-by-step guide on exactly how I get my hair color the formula I use the process, the extensions I use afterwards and how I blend them. So if you are wondering how I get this hair color at home, I know that I do have other videos out there. This is my updated formula because my hair at this point is 100 % white and gray. It'S gon na be a long video. So, let's just get right to it, so for coloring you're going to need two pairs of disposable gloves. So that's one. Two three four gloves: total coconut oil, a color comb to push the color through with a dividing and developer a color bottle. This is a super basic one from Sally and your color. This is 8 g, 7 g and 8 RG in my new apartment. My sink area is all carpet, so I like to lay down an old towel just to protect my carpet because sometimes at home, color can get a little bit messy when I just put on an old towel for when I'm coloring as well. But I will just brush through my hair: you do want to brush through your hair that way the color won't go through it really easily and not get caught up. We'Ll have your phone close by because you are gon na need a timer, I'm gon na start out. I like to protect my ends with with some coconut oil. I just like to put this oil in my ends so that they don't get super fried or pick up a weird amount of the red dye. And after I do this, I don't wash my hands. I just put them right in a pair of gloves and I let the coconut oil sink in, like a deep conditioning treatment for my hands as well. So you'll take your first pair of gloves. This is a super cheap, a bottle from Sally's. I think it was a dollar, maybe two dollars, and it is the best Collard bottle. I'Ve ever used, it's really pliable. So it's very squishy. The cap lets out the perfect amount and the bottle goes up to fifteen ounces, which is perfect. So I love this and this is an absolute find because I have a lot of great hair. I do like to put a little bit of developer on first just on the really resistant gray parts and that just helps to make sure that everything is colors and I'll just get a q-tip really saturated with developer. I just like to make sure all those hairs at the temple really do get cover it up because, for whatever reason they are very resistant, I just realized have my earrings in two, so I am gon na take my earrings out. I started adding some 7g to my formula. This is one shade darker than the 8, the level 8 shades that I'm going to be using - and I did this because my hair is all gray and white at this point. So the original formula that I was using was starting to come out a little bit peachy on me and now, if you don't have any Gray's, you don't need to add that this you can skip this step. But if you have a lot of gray and white hair like me or if the formula is coming out too peachy then feel free to add this 7g. So what I do is, I add one, two, three, four five drops and, as you can see, those were pea-sized drops of 7g. You can barely even see them on the bottom of the container. This is my 8rg, and what I'm going to do is fill right up to the 1.5 ounce line, I'm going to be adding two ounces of 8g, which is the full tube now my formula is it 3.5 ounces and I'm gon na add 7 ounces of developer? For ten point, five ounces of total formula: well, a color term - is a one to two formula which means that for every ounce of color you use two ounces of developer. I have ten point: five ounces of total formula and, as you can see, I've got my little candy corn formula and I'm just going to start to shake it up in this part. I know it's annoying, but it's really important. You definitely don't want to get like a weird splash of color on your hair, so just keep mixing now. This is how I do my hair now, because I do my hair myself. So what I like to do is part down the center and then I part my hair, all the way down to the back of my neck, because I'm doing my hair myself at home, I found that this is the easiest way for me to apply color so That I can make sure that the back is fully saturated as well. So I'm gon na start my clock for 30 minutes, and here we go. I apply the color first at the nape of my neck and then I pull it all the way up to the front of my head. I grab my brush and then I just start to work that color through to make sure that it's really getting down into the base of my roots. I do this every time I swear. I'Ve been coloring my hair for almost 20 years, and I forget every single time I'm gon na go around my face and get my face: colored there, okay! So once I have the color all applied. What I like to do is go in in the back, and this is definitely not how it would be in salon, because you actually don't want to move the club. You don't want to massage the color so much that you make it leave your hair. But when you're coloring your hair at home, I do like to make sure that the back is all covered because there's no other way to check. So what I do is I take my hands and I go in the back and just massage at the roots, so that took me 15 minutes to apply. I'M gon na wait, 15 more minutes and then put the rest of the formula on. I am going to grab a little cloth and just make sure I get the color off my skin. The colors been on my roots for 30 minutes, so I'm gon na grab. My other pair of gloves, I like to start my timer from the second. My color goes on. I have tried it where, as soon as I'm done applying my color, I start my 30 minutes on my roots from there and honestly, it just comes up a little bit to read than too brassy. So I do 30 minutes from when I first start colouring and then I'm gon na take the rest of my color and pull this through my hair. Now this part again is definitely not how they would do it in the salon. But when you're at home, you've got a you've got to do what you can so I'm just gon na divide my hair into sections and do little zigzags and don't worry because we're gon na go back over the whole thing in a minute. So if it doesn't look totally saturated, that's okay, once I have it somewhat distributed all through my hair, I take the cap off and this part can get really messy, so you know be careful so after I have it mostly distributed to my hair. I take the cap off and I just this part can get really messy, so I do try to be as careful as possible. I take the cap off and just dump some in and start to rub it through, and obviously this would never be how somebody would do it in salon, but at home it's how I get it the most saturated. So that took me about eight minutes to get my hair all saturated, which is plenty of time for the color to sit on there. I'M gon na go hop in the shower and I'm going to check back in with you after I applied my collar the other day I got in the shower rinsed all the color out shampooed it once with this color, safe shampoo that I loved then shampooed. It again to really make sure all the color was out conditioned. Yesterday I didn't wash my hair at all and today I'm gon na wash my hair. So I wanted to show you my hair color before I hop in the shower, so you guys can see how it came out. I'M gon na take you outside as well, so you can see really how this looks. Here'S my hair in natural light, I'm gon na go wash it right now and I'll show you. The results after here are my result. After two shampoos, now one initial shampoo in the shower after I rinsed out my hair color, and then I also shampooed again yesterday. Here it is my color outside I just want you guys to get a really good look at it. I also get a ton of questions about extensions, so I want to move along to those. This is the shade 31 signature, strawberry blonde from my girl get glamorous hair line, and this shade was matched directly off the results of this hair color. So I want to just clip these in and show you how they blend and all that good stuff. I am grabbing some clips, a rat tail comb and a little bit of texture spray. This will help the extensions grip. I clip my top section right out of the way first and then I start clipping them in about mid ear level, but nothing is gon na. Go above this point, so I just clip this section up to get it out of the way and a key here is to pull this section up really tightly, and then I just tease a little bit once the extensions are in. I do like to blend them. A little bit because you can just see where the natural hair stops in the extensions starts. I'M gon na grab a 1.25 inch iron I'll just grab little sections of the extensions and my natural hair and just make sure that I curl right where the natural hair meets the extension. These are slightly bigger sections that I would do if I was just typically curling, my hair, but because I'm just blending the ends, it's fine and if you are going to be wearing extensions, make sure you add a little volume up here, whether that's with a texture Powder or a little bit of light teasing all right. This is it. That is how I get my hair color, which extensions I use to match. That is the hot scoop, so I hope it was really helpful. I always appreciate you guys watching and I will see in the next video thank you. Bye,

Lauren Amrine: Girl your color is GORGEOUS. Not too intense but not too dull. Might have to try this during quarantine....lol

Lesliecampbell5: I’m a natural strawberry blonde and I used this formula to brighten mine up. It looks so awesome and natural!! Thank you for the video and clear instructions-I found my new color! ❤️‍

LENAROSE: I’ve been using this formula for the last year and I LOVE IT. Perfect combination you hit the money with this one. Thank you for the quick clear details!

MamasBoys129: I just tried this formula today. For reference for people with darker hair (mine is dark brown), your hair will come out darker, more on the red side, less blonde. Next time I may try less 8RG or I may try 30 developer. I'm a little worried that using 30 developer over and over will damage my hair too much. But this is the first time in over 30 years that I didn't use box color and it was definitely less smelly, my head didn't burn at all and came out much shinier. It did feel dry like straw, but perked right up with conditioner. I recommend L'oreal Elvive color vibrancy shampoo and conditioner. I've been able to keep red color longer than with other shampoos. Also using cooler water seems to help.

Emily Margaret: I've dyed my hair with this formula twice now and loved it! I'm naturally dark blonde with long curly hair and this mixed up just enough to cover my whole head. The only thing I do differently is I use a protein filler before I dye it which keeps the roots from getting too red. I also do my roots last rather than first which keeps the color really even. Thank you for such a great informative video.

Ekaterina Yasukevich: You are an amazing lady, Molly. I was looking for the best matching my skin tone strawberry blonde shade and HERE YOU ARE!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH DARLING. Amazing formula!

Adrienne Brown: I LOVE LOVE LOVE this color, this video and girl, yours has got to be the best tutorial: straight to the point and easy to follow. No lingering questions at all THANK YOU. My scenario: I am a DIRTY BLONDE level 7, 29yo. I pull red, I get brassy with literally any color. I had old color on my ends with blonde highlights all over that had grown out. I followed your formula, changing only that I added a little more 8RG. My lengths and ends are beautiful. My roots went hot, I hoped that wouldn't happen but it did lol. I corrected with a 7NA Demi Permanent by ion with 10 Volume developer and followed that boxes instructions and left it for 15 minutes plus a bit more so my face framing sections deposited a bit more. It turned out PERFECT. Matches all over.

breathlesscharm: This turned out so well on my hair. Thank you so much for doing this. It’s been nice to have during all of this. And it feels much more cost effective! Thank you again.

Marta Villegaas: I feel like I need to leave a comment because I tried your formula yesterday and my hair looks freaking amazing. I was very blonde so now I have more peachy color but it’s gorgeous. I used 1once of red and the whole tube of the golden yellow. Seriously. Thank you

LindzRenee: Thank you so much. I literally googled the best strawberry blonde color today to freshen my hair and your videos came up. I tried your formula and it turned out perfect The hair color companies should take a note from you.

Glenn West: Hi Molly! If you want to email me just finished coloring with your formula ❤️❤️❤️❤️ for second time, will send you a pic! Literally used tips from your other video (step by step) and agree 100% the color came out perfect adding drops first. Took it to the next level and would like to share w/you so you can incorporate in future videos.

tonya bowman: Beautiful! You make it all look so easy:)

Jenna Sampson: I love strawberry blonde and it looks so good on you! I thought about doing this color on myself but don’t know that it will look right with my neutral/cooler skin tone. You have given me such helpful tips to thoroughly cover my hair with color next time I do it myself. Thank you so much for sharing!

Rachel Hofacker: Wow, your hair looks amazing. this makes me feel like I could actually do this myself- obviously you’ve had a lot of practice but I will follow your tutorial closely. Thank you!

Shaye Eller: I’ve been using a 1:1 mix of vibrant red and golden blonde in the L’Oreal line. I thought I’d gotten it pretty close to looking natural - and indeed many people I meet assume I’m a natural redhead - but I’ve recently been told my hair is “not a natural color.” I started to wonder if I should go heavier on golden blonde. This seems to confirm it. :) Thanks for sharing your formula - here’s hoping!

Hayley Westwood: Sooo happy ive done my hair using wella koleston perfect 8/04 8/03 7/03.. and its a lovely colour. Did my roots 30mins then through to the ends left for 10mins. Its gorgeous, also my hair is nice and soft no damage. Thank you ever so much for helping me xx

HBChrista: Thank you for doing this updated video. I’ve been using your formula for years. I find that if I add the developer to the mixing bottle first and then add the colors on top, it mixes a little easier.

Trisha Robinson: This will be my very first comment on a YouTube video ever! First of all I have to say, thank you so much for sharing!! I watched your video and loved the color of your hair so much I was inspired to change up my look. You are absolutely gorgeous!! I went to Sally's and got everything you used, followed your instructions exactly as you explained and I absolutely LOVE how my hair turned out!!! I started out with platinum blonde hair and I didnt expect that it would turn out like yours on the very first application, i thought it would be a bit lighter at first until atleast my second or third application because of the bonds of my hair being so stripped from bleaching, but it took to my hair PERFECTLY!!!! I've been searching for the perfect shade of red forever and THIS IS DEFINITELY IT!! My husband loves it too! He said it looks like I got it done professionally!! I appreciate the way you explained everything too! Very clear and easy to follow. Again, thank you so much!! I wish i could post a picture to the comments because I love it so much!! ❤ -Trisha from Canada

Hannah Lillis: Thank you for so much detail! Love the application method, I think that will work much better for me than the sectioning I’ve tried in the past

Carly Chemerov: I hope you are still answering comments! I have lightish brown roots with outgrown highlights towards my ends. This is my first time dying my hair, on my own at home. My aunt is a hairdresser so I asked her for some advice to get a uniform color using your formula. I applied your formula with 30 developer (without the 7G) to my mid section and roots first, and then will go in with the 20 developer formula on my ends. I washed out my hair after applying to the darker parts of my hair. It didn’t lighten up much but I do see a reddish tone to it. Do you have any suggestions of how to brighten it to a strawberry blonde?

Carly Nichols: I’ve used your formula before and it was absolutely perfect years later I’m wanting to go strawberry blonde again and I found you. Doing this tomorrow! Yay!! Do you use any specific conditioner to keep it from fading? Sorry if you’ve already answered this somewhere.

Melimel mel: Hi Molly, thank you for the detailed tutorial. I have highlighted light ash blonde hair, natural color is dirty blonde(medium). I’m worried about adding gold blonde and was wondering if you’ve ever tried a beige blonde or a neutral shade of blonde in your strawberry blonde mix ?

Sarah Beth White: Molly, Thank you for sharing your updated formula! I have been using your formula for 8 months now. Prior to that I had Blonde Balayage highlights (my natural hair is a dark dirty dishwater blonde or really light brown color). The first time I used your formula it came out almost identical to yours, but since then has been getting darker and darker. It is now more of a red and less of a strawberry blonde. I know you say "ABT" but I'm nervous about what I should change! Any tips? I want to get back to your shade so I can be a true Strawberry Blonde again, and order your extensions! Thank you :) Much Love, -Sarah Beth

Christine Ramsey: LOVE LOVE LOVE your strawberry blonde hair color, and great,formative in video!! I am a ginger kid too, but a little deeper coppery shade. I was born a red head, but it went a really BLAH mousey brown in my teens... and now I have lots of gray all around my face. I really struggled to keep the copper color in my hair between colorings, and running the color through my hair was just too damaging to my super fine hair. Works great for lots of people, but my hair just didn't respond well. Finally, I discovered doing a Color Shine treatment (aka cellophane) at my hair salon every 6-8 weeks and they would add a little copper color to it. This was a total GAME CHANGER for me!! IT kept my color a nice rich copper w/o doing anything else (except coloring my roots of course) and really helped keep the color in my grays around my face which are soooooo stubborn! Sort of locked the color in. Best part, it added a TON of shine and was very, very conditioning to my hair since it's basically a protein treatment.... I stopped getting split ends, and my hair has been much healthier. What you are doing is definitely working amazing for you.... soooo beautiful!!! Flat out STUNNING! :oD

Priscilla Lucas: Gorgeous color! Literally the best step by step formula tutorial on youtube

Brittany Henry: Oh my gosh. This is a PERFECT hair color. I’m going to try it this weekend. I hope it atleast turns out something like this. It looks beautiful on you

Melanie Carbajal: Your hair turned out gorgeous! I'm tempted to try!

Juliet Marie: Oh my God, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thank you so much

Jar Juh: This looks just like my natural hair and I love it!

Melinda T: Hi Molly!! I found your hair color tutorial online many months ago and have tried it. I love the shade of red that this color combination has produced, but I would like my hair to be just a bit lighter like yours. Would I achieve that by using a higher numbered developer? Like you, my roots are about 90% gray and I find that when I do a root touch-up, the roots are much darker than the rest of my hair. Any suggestions? I'm going to try adding another color as you did in this video and see what happens. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. You (and your hair) are fabulous!

phoebe Cannon: I love watching this video, you make it look so easy!

Leah613: So beautiful! Love it!

sanderson51: I colored my hair & followed your formula exactly & my hair turned out absolutely beautiful, I was a bit worried at first thinking it was going to be too Orange bc I am all gray as well, but I am so pleased, TY for your detailed video

Zee A: Thank you SO MUCH for sharing the exact recipe you used to get this look. I tried it on my own hair and it turned out perfectly, I’m getting tons of compliments and many people I meet think it’s my natural hair color!! I tried to dye my platinum extensions following the same recipe and they turned out almost rose gold, they seem to have not taken the orange color just the red and unfortunately they don’t match when I clip them in..any suggestions on how to add the orangey warmth to them? TFS

Miss Foxx: My hair looks just like hers now, and same length (just natural long no extensions) I am a red head but used this Loreal color copper Le color Gloss treatment stuff, And it looks EXACTLY like this now! Really pretty and your extensions application was amazing

Fr1z and Kat : I've been looking for the perfect strawberry blonde formula for weeks! I'm going to for sure try this! It's stunning and perfect! Not too orange, not too red, just *chefs kiss*

Her Majesty: Just dyed my hair with this formula and I love how it turned out. My hair is a curly hair type, thick, and was like three different shades lol. My roots where a little dark,like a medium ash brown. Cool toned. Like a level 4-5. And my hair went to a 6 then a 8 at the last two inches. Now my whole head is a more reddish strawberry blonde, even my roots! Next time I’ll differently add more golden blonde and maybe only an ounce of the red.

Dawn's Life, over 40: Hi Molly! I’ve shared your links on my hair coloring videos (and of course mentioned that I learned to do this from you). My hair doesn’t have a lot of gray or white yet, but I receive many questions from people who do. My hair is naturally red, but has turned darker as I age. Weird!!! I’ll be sure to send viewers your way and I’ll add this link on my videos. Thank you for the update! So detailed and thorough. Your hair is gorgeous!! Much love, Dawn

Katheryn Lopes: Thanks for video! I love blending the two colors together. It fades to a light copper for me. And covers my grey's for weeks!

Nicole: I've started going back to more of a strawberry color and this is the formula that I love. I like more of a brown golden red so this works perfect. People will always have something too say. I've had people say they like me blonde, I've had people make jokes about blondes, and I've had jokes about being a red head. Which always altered what I did with my hair instead of doing what I like. Strawberry blonde color is the best on me. I have such a fair skin tone that the richness of the strawberry and brown color is nice. But the golden is really pretty in there. Thank you for the color formula.

A R: This is the BEST!!! For a year I had been wanting to try your formula. Finally did today and I'm in love!! I love the results

Sunshine68: Beautiful!! ❤️ You are amazing, Molly! I love your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge & artistry. You're so gifted & talented.

Natalie: OH.MY.GOD! I just tried your formula....well, as close as I could find for it here in Perth Australia, I went from platinum bleach blonde to this and it looks amazing!! Like you said I probably need to tweak it a little bit, but I can't wait to try it again when I need to touch up the roots! Thankyou!!

Kristin Bailey: Hello - hoping for your Wella expertise. I have tried to get professionally colored light auburn hair now on two occasions and both times, it has came out darker red/more brown than I expected. What formula do you suggest to lighten it and capture more red? After reading your info above, I was thinking mixing Titan Blonde and redred?

Kylie Lynn: tried this method today at home! abs it worked so insanely well. bless you for this formula im obsessed

Y. H.: Wow .. just gorgeous.. I love how muted and soft it is.. just compliments your skin tone perfectly! Thanks for sharing!! ❤️

Jennie Brown: Thank you so much ... I love the way my hair turned out it’s the perfect shade I have been looking for

Cloudykitten: I’m a natural strawberry blonde this is beautiful!

GM Jo: After a few tweaks, formula is as follows: 8RG 1/2 tube, 8G 1 tube, 9NG 6 drops. Produces a brighter less harsh brown red tone. Strangers are walking up to me with complements! And my BF is doing the mixing and application, it's fun day!

Agata Inventio: girl you're the queen, I could never get this at home

S Garlin: Love! Thanks for helping us redheads stay that way!!!

Fernanda Nascimento: Love your color . I am blonde and I will definitely try your formula.❤️ Can you please show us what products do you use to keep the color (shampoo, conditioner, creams) Thank you so much

Rach Kay: Exact color I've been wanting! my hair is platinum but now has a swimmer's green tint. Still might try this!

Janelle Carr: Thank you for sharing. I did this formula tonight. I LOVE it! I was blonde, good for a change.

Truth Matron: Beautiful. That's exactly how i do my hair. It works!

Beautybysamanthaann: Looks beautiful!

Tara Collalti: Beautiful colour! Thanks for the tips :)

Cynthia L: Great video, you should order on eBay, shades eq redken 9gi and 9aa, and use as a toner inbetween..so you don not have to do your entire head.

claudia Fabri: I loved how organized your video was!

N A: I've been using this same formula for over a year now, and I have been having trouble with the red tones absorbing into my hair lately. After watching your video, I suddenly realized that my formula hasn't been having that "candy corn" look to it in the bottle. There's no orangey tones when mixed, it just looks red.When I first started using this formula, I remember it did look like yours in the bottle. I wonder if the last 3-4 tubes I've gotten from Sally's have been defective! I just did my hair yesterday 2 days ago and was again disappointed with the vibrancy. I washed my hair last night and all the red tones are gone already. It look more level 8 blonde than anything else. Also, it is super, super dry. Developer or color problem?

sonny christin rowe: Hello! Your hair is amazzzzing. I’m dying for this color. I’ve bleached at home for a ombré affect but dying for strawberry blonde in my life. I have bleached blonde bottom ends with natural light brown/ blonde roots. What times should I use when applying so my roots end up the same color as the rest of my hair?

Meowlody: Beautiful hair and color, I’ve always loved red hair color, I am 39 and getting greys about 20% percent greys that stand out against my dark brown hair so I dye my bangs light auburn and it helps to blend the greys and I can go longer in between touch ups, as I get more greys I’m going to put more red in my hair and slowly get rid of the dark color, having dark hair and trying to cover greys is way too much maintenance, way easier to go lighter.

rach51085: Hi beautiful, love love love your colour! I have a question about timing. If I'm colouring for the first time, and going from blonde to strawberry blonde, how long would you leave the colour on the lengths?

Jenna Crowell: This color is absolutely gorgeous on you!!

Deanna Sofia: I used this exact formula and method and I go dead on results. Thank you so much posting.

Chelsea Welsey: Now, you HAVE GOT TO DO, please, your eye make up look in this video! So so absolutely beautiful!

Veronica Conner: Loved the tutorial! My base color was a dirty blonde and I used your formula. It came out a little more on the blonde side. After reading your blog, I think I'll just add a bit more 8RG next time =D

AM F: My hair is naturally a darker brownish-red and I used a variation of this formula and got PERFECT results! Have been trying to get strawberry blonde FOREVER! So happy! Thank you!

M & M: This was exactly what I was looking for, your a saint

afletch: Thanks so much for this. I was already using 8rg but it was hot until it washed down. I tried mixing the 8g this time (2 parts 8rg and 1 part 8g) and it’s PERFECT straight away.

House of Malik: would the results be same for dark brown hair? or would you recommend different shades to get the color you have

Johanna*: beautiful yes thank you going from dark to this now i can do it at home its literally the most beautiful haircolor ever

Gabrielle Goyette: okay i'm definitely going to try this! My hair is currently dark blonde so i'm thinking of going to a salon to get my hair lightened a bit (ombré - i dont want to touch the roots) and then doing the ginger colour myself.

hipretty: I love it, it is gorgeous! You are so stunning Molly!

Elizabeth Cruz: I have dark brown hair and love this color. When you initially did this, did you have to bleach your hair? Or is your natural hair light?

NeWorlDay 20: That's the best strawberry blonde I've seen in a long while. Thank you for showing us how.

Hanna Olsson: So pretty! Good work

misshunneebunnie: You are AWESOME! Thank you for all your hard work!

Perri Breese: Wow you make it look so easy . It sure is beautiful.

Brenda Wallace: A bit of help. I have naturally light strawberry blonde ( more blonde) and did this formula today. It is lovely, but pulls a bit too orangey or peachy on me. Would you recommend me adding a few more drops of the sunlit brown next time to ward off that brighter orange cast? I have even contemplated mixing just the sunlit brown itself with developer as theres plenty left in tube and letting it sit a bit for, say, 10 minutes and rinse to subdue it a bit. I like the richer strawberry look, but pulls too bright. Thanks!

Consuelo Ibarra: Question: Have you applies a protein filler to the hair dye?

Marggie Owen: Omg I am gonna try this ASAP, that color is perfect

Gaming with Eze: Thank you !!! Been searching for this perfect ginger color !!

Toccoah10 10: Thank you SO MUCH!! I ordered supplies but FORGIVE ME, if it’s been asked. I’m currently a level 6 DARK brown blonde. What was you base when you originally did this formula? Im wondering if I have to lighten my hair ‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️ THANK YOU

frazee1: Love this formula it's all I use thanks for sharing!

Mary Hedrick: GIRL you just saved the back of my head why am I just now seeing this technique my poor hair lol thankyou thankyou!

Karen Marie Maxwell: I just brought wella color charm in titan red blonde with 20 developer and also got the color protection and something to help keep my hair from being too brassy and orange. I had my hair done back in August to a caramel red. And my hair is fading and my roots are about 3 to 4 inches growth in. I also have a bunch of gray hair coming in.

Melanie Patterson: I definitely recommend getting the gel instead of the liquid. I made that mistake and the color didnt come out. It was too hard to get the pea size amounts.. I'm going to keep trying until I get the exact level. Thanks so much for posting this!

Liz La Love: Hey Molly! You (and your color) are insanely gorgeous....oh my! Do you find that when you dye your hair strawberry blonde that greys eventually poke through because the tint doesn't give enough coverage? That's what I've found--that's why I go for a deeper auburn-strawberry. Am totally envying your shade, though.

Pam Bane: I have colored my hair strawberry blonde one by a hair dresser and friends did other week. For me. I used to just color blonde but strawberry blonde works for me. Thanks for sharing so next time I do it we have pointets

Rachel Remington: Thank you for the tutorial! Do you have suggestions for colors to use to achieve a slightly lighter color? I have naturally blonde hair and don't want to go much darker

Lorraine from Miami: I just found you & im binge watching your videos!! I’ve been looking for more mature redhead & it’s tough to find for makeup & hair tips. I’m a little older & more auburn/copper but same skin. Let me know if you’re ever in Miami!!

Dixie Johnson: Would you recommend lightening hair if it's about brown?

Destiny Ricci: I followed your exact directions, used same products and everything. My hair is EXACTLY that color now. I haven't touched my hair in 4 years, I have been just letting it grow out since I bleached it. The bleach destroyed my hair and so I was scared to try something new, but I am so happy with it! Your hair looks great and now so does mine

fit4lifelucky1: Lovely, Thank you for the formula!!!!

Rebeca Love: Hello, was wondering if you settle the formula in the bottle? I notice that once I pour in the color, it accumulates in the middle but once I settle it, my measurements seem to be off

Lucy Stacks: That was great very detailed thank you for sharing

Lauren Snyder: How long do you keep it on your ends for? Also, what do you recommend for people who aren't covering grey roots?

Raining Patchouli: Super pretty hair ! Thanks for sharing!

B M: I'm really tempted to try this! I want this exact same color. My hair is naturally light golden blonde and I have a pale cool skin tone, do you think this color will turn out good? And does this color fade away over time? Cus I'm afraid when my own hair will grow out it will look weird cause the top will be a lil lighter

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