Toning My Bellami Ash Blonde Extensions! | Theblondebeautyy

Hello ladies!

So I have been asked a ton lately on how I got rid of some of the yellowness from the Ash Blonde extensions by Bellami Hair and what I do is so simple that I thought I would just make a quick video on it.

I am by no means saying that if you do exactly what I do it will blend perfectly with your real hair because all of our hair has different textures and takes colours/bleach differently so please do it to match your hair colour!

It is really important that you do not move onto your clip-ins until you absolutely LOVE the colour of the sample hair piece and how it blends with your real hair when dry :)

Hope this works for some of you, and now you know how I get mine to match! Xx

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Hey everyone. I have been asked by so many girls, how I get my ash blonde extensions by bellamy hair to match my hair so good - and this is all I do. What you'll need is your ash, blonde extensions, purple, shampoo and an extension friendly brush and, of course, every girl's hair color is different. This is just what works too much my hair color perfectly. I'M not saying this is what's gon na work perfect for yours. This was just highly requested, so the sign-off make sure your water is that a lukewarm temperature and is not hot and then take your sample hair piece that comes with every set and we are going to use this as a trial run to see how it looks Before moving on to our actual clip, in extension, just to be safe, take a small amount of the purple shampoo about the size of a nickel and begin running it through the hair. There'S no rhyme or reason to this, just lather it all over. However, it is so important, as you can see what I'm doing here, to not let the purple shampoo just sit there make sure you blend it all out or it will leave a mark on the hair and it doesn't have to stay in the hair long at All in fact, I would sell as soon as I've blended it all in once all this shampoo was out. I know from experience that it for sure needs another rinse through with the purple shampoo. So I'm going to repeat exactly what I just did after the second rinse through I like to lay my extensions on the flat surface and give the brush starting at the ends and working my way up, and then let the sample hairpiece dry completely. Before moving on with another wash because it does look different, wet and dry and you may not even need it after seeing the hair dry, I do think it still has a bit too much of a yellow undertone for my real hair. So I'm going to go in with another wash using the purple shampoo to make it more of a white undertone and on the left is the hair that I've toned compared to the non tone. Ashwin hair on the right. As you can see, the one on the right has a lot more yellow tones. So again, I'm going back in with the purple shampoo and really blending it in after this wash I'm going to let it dry again and see how the colorless now held. That'S my real hair and then very happy with results after three washes using the purple shampoo. Now here I'm just showing you the difference in color from the one on the left, which I haven't touched compared to the one on the right that I tell to get rid of some of the yellowness. Now, if you're satisfied with the color of your sample hairpiece and like the way it blends in with your real hair, then repeat exactly what you just did with the rest of your extensions. So if you cover your whole head, meaning you bleach your entire head blond, it might be better to leave your ashwin extensions. The way you got them for a more platinum look, but I only get highlights so toning. My extensions with the purple shampoo actually works perfect to match my hair color because it eliminates most of the yellow and it gives it that more white ashy undertone once you have completed all the washes to each extension. Clip-Ins, like I mentioned earlier, I like how mine look after pre washes using the purple shampoo. I recommend you let them dry overnight and do not use a hair dryer. I like to hang mine over the bathtub, but on a towel will work just as fine. Now here is one last comparison of the final look on the left is the non touch, one hair extension that, in my opinion, is more of a platinum color with a lot of yellow undertones and on the right is how I like to wear my ash blonde Extensions now it looks dark here next to the platinum blonde color, but when I put them in my hair they blend perfectly and, as you can see on my Instagram, they are still very blond. So I'm not saying that this is going to match your real hair. Color perfectly because it really all depends on what your natural hair color is and how you color it, but this is exactly how I get my ash wand, extensions by Bellamy to match so good. I do not do anything else and I know I've been asked a lot lately on my Instagram on how I got them to look not so yellowy, so I hope this helps and I hope this works for some of you. Thanks for watching you

Mia🕷: This was super helpful thanks so much for posting this!!

A Beauty and the Business: I have to give this a try with my extensions. I use my purple conditioner every few weeks. I've been sulfate free for years so I have yet to find a purple sulfate free shampoo

Caroline Smith: Thank you so much for posting, so helpful! I'm wondering if you only have to do this once to change the tone or continue to wash it with the purple

PARANORMAL: I love your hair <3 I'm in love with light blonde hair

Sonia Otero: Can uou do a tutorial on how you dye your hair and what you use and buy? Also upkeep and hair products! Thank you!

L S: Color exstension please?

Astrid Schenk: The one u didnt washed looks better tbh

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