Figuring Out The 1:2 Mixing Ratio For Hair Color : Bridal & Special Event Hair

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Figuring out the 1:2 mixing ratio for hair color will always require you to go with what the developer says. Figure out the 1:2 mixing ratio for hair color with help from an experienced beauty professional in this free video clip.

Expert: Stevee Woodard

Filmmaker: Jeff Goodey

Series Description: You always want to pay special attention to the hairstyles you choose before going to any type of event. Learn about bridal and special event hair with help from an experienced beauty professional in this free video series.

I'M Stevie Daniel and I'm going to talk to you about mixing ratios for a hair, color I'll show you what a 1 to 2 mixing ratio looks like when your color instructions call for a 1 to 2 mixing ratio. The first number is always the color, and the second number is always the developer. This means you're going to have twice as much developer as you have color we're going to put the color in the bowl first and then the developer, and then we're going to mix them together. Oh

Bachachiqui: Thanks Jen! This video is actually confusing! As short as it is, doesn’t exactly explains what to do! You nailed it!

Jen Rodriguez: Guys, it means if you add 1 oz of hair color, you must add 2 oz of developer. So if u use 2 oz of hair color, you use 4 oz of developer, depending how much you need for the length of your hair

Scienceado by Dr. Eishal: I can’t believe the comments actually. Did people not learn about things as simple as ratios at school? I think it used to be taught in 2nd grade and later throughout. The video is short and to the point. It clearly explained you use 1 part color and double the amount of developer. Or if you use 1 part developer then halve the amount of color. It is not rocket science. You don’t have to measure anything precisely. It’s as simple as a cup of water in 2 cups of milk. There is no need to measure millilitres or oz. Edit: i was not here to learn how to mix, I wanted to know benefits of 1:2 mixing ratio over traditional 1:1

EvanX: 0:22 NICE CONFLICTING INFORMATION. She puts the developer in the bowl first!

Chicken Note: understandable... basically color is 30ml, so 60ml developer.

G-STAR RAW: So 1.1 is the same amount as the bleach? I.E i used 50g of bleach mix 1.1 ratio of developer that the same???

Alexandra Maria: omg thank you so much

ms kinetik: This is the most pointless video of all time! To the person who made this: You should probably watch some videos on "How to make a How To Video" Face Palm. Does that mean if you make terrible short videos about popular topics you still get paid by YouTube for views? I think I'll start a youtube chanel with 30 second videos with no answers so I can make some easy bank. lmao

Heather Storey: Pretty sad when your video is so void of information that the top comment does a better job of explaining it. Disliked.

BlackIDove: where's the rest of the video?

náli: She just convinced me to unsubscribe

Lily Velasquez: wow.... YAWN. gee that's exactly wat the chic at sally said. only the other way around. developer first.

Alyssa: Well that was useless info. How about spending more than 37 seconds making a video and actually give us some useful info. Explain to me as a first time user of mixing hair color. How much do I add to a bowl? Well…off to another YT channel.

dong thach: Bruh did this really just happen lol. Wtf is a 1:2 ratio, how tf is it measured lol.

Sol Castro: The music made my ears hurt.

TeacherTeacher: Seriously??

Jesus Sanchez: ‍♀️

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