How To Dye Human Hair Extensions & Closure Balayage Effect | Hairweavon.Com

This video describes how you can dye your weave hair extensions and/or closure hair piece at home. From dark virgin hair to a balayage effect.

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Hello, my name is Kristy Lowe and I am with the hairy Fantine today, I'm going to show you how to on how to color your hair weave on extensions at home, just notice. You can also custom order, hair colors, if you don't feel confident enough to color your extensions at home today, I'm also wearing a hair weave on links with, and I balayage the ends of my hair at home, so the product she will be meaning to lighten up Your ends are free, Laettner, a bowl and a brush gloves and we're also lightening the roots a little bit. So it can have kind of even contrast. So I'm going to use a level, seven color 20 volume and ten volume and you're also going to need oils. Just to separate pieces of hair clips home and itself um and also cotton rounds or walls, whatever your preference is I'll. Show you why later one will need these. The extensions that we're going to be coloring today are the closure piece, and this is a very good protective style for those of you who don't like to straighten the top of your hair and we're coloring 14 inches here. Curly hair leave, on extension, so we're doing about to pop and we're going to definitely make the ends a little later. So I'm starting off with I opened the hair and I put it in kind of snake formation. So it's all nice and even then you just take a brush just make sure the hair is come or detangled evenly. So when you place the color, it will saturate all the color okay. So once we have that done now, you want to mix up your color. So I usually get a bowl with the lines inside if you don't have a proper measuring scale at home, so you know how much put in and make sure you mix the color really well, then you want to just put on protective gloves just protect your hands From the color and then you want to start from the top of the knot on the left, but from the hair from the root of the web and leave the ends out because later on, you're going to apply the lightener see so up to right around to The middle mid section and you'll do that for the rest of the tracks. Okay, so now that we have the tracks processing the color, I am going to start puttin color on top of the closure piece only from roots to mid-shaft, because we're lightening the end again. So what I like to do is I like to take a few cotton swabs and lay it at the back, so that doesn't seep through pay the closure piece down and I use a metal tail comb because it gets nice neat partings and I just make a Part hold down the closure piece with the comb like this, and you just make the section and then you start applying the color okay. So for this part, you're just gon na want to refresh your gloves and we're going to get to the pre lightning. So you'll take your bowl and really you don't have to measure pre light marry just take about two or three scoops. I would say for this, one will probably have to refresh cuz it's a lot of hair we're using. So I use three scoops and I'm using ten volume developer because that's the lowest one, but usually with natural hair. It will lift really quickly. So you don't want to go too light and just in case it doesn't to get as light as you want. You can still leave it to process so, as you can see, this weft is ready to get rinsed. It'S not the desired color that we want and you would just use any shampoo. I like sulfate free shampoo because it just keeps the hair a bit softer. Definitely put conditioner deep conditioning also, if you have the time and then if you can air dry, the hair - that's great, if you want to, if you're putting it in your hair as soon as possible, then blow-drying is fine. So this is the outcome that I achieved with the balayage. I didn't want to go too light, but I semi-dried it and I'm gon na just let the rest of it dry. Actually, this is the color blending. Naturally, so I'm really happy with it and I hope my client loves it. Alright, thank you for watching

Diana Navarrete: Nice! I want to get hair extensions and have my hair dyed a balayage color. Should I get extensions first or dye my hair first and then get extensions that match?

maddy: Hi, what dye did you use to dye your hair? Thanks

mila718: Looks Good : )

maddy: Thank yousoooooo much

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