How To Purple Balayage Hair Extensions The Rachel Dixon Tutorial

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Process the fashion color at least 30 minutes!

I am growing out my roots as I use fashion colors so I wanted some matching extensions. Use a demi permanent color to match your roots. Then pick any fashion color for the rest of the hair! Make sure you wash out the fashion color with ice cold water first so it locks it in to the hair.

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You so the first thing you're going to do is take out your hair extensions from the packaging. Now I have mine on a trash bag on my kitchen table just so that it won't ruin anything and I'll just take them apart, so that you can see how many I have and what they look like now, I'm going to take my color, which is matching My roots and do one ounce of color and two ounces of developer. This is a demi-permanent color. It is not permanent. There'S very little lift it's blond hair, it doesn't need it and that way, I can remove it. If I ever want to now just paint it on the top, like your roots, would grow out and just make sure that you get it nice and thick on the very top and then do your brush sideways and do thin lines going down. And this is what's going to blend it and make a balayage effect, try not to do an even line on any of it or make any of them match. This is a painting technique, so be creative, make it all different and unique so that yours are uniquely you and as they're finished, then you have a nice blending. Repeat this on all of your extensions. Only do the top of your extensions. You don't need to do the underside and, as I do these, you can see the ones that I already painted developing so as they continue to develop them make adjustments. My lacing was not quite drenched enough and I started to see some banding effects on certain one. So I just brought the color down a bit and also makes sure that it blends better because it's going to be darker at the top and blend into a lighter color, once you've seen the color develop 10 to 20 minutes, wash them out with water after you've. Washed them off then blow dry them now, take your fashion, color and just saturate the entire extension front, and back and use your hands to really work it in now, as you work in the fashion color, it does not have to all be. Even you do not have to have a uniform color throughout it. You want the hair saturated, but it makes a nice effect if there are different gradients of the color throughout the extension. Just make sure you really work it into the hair and a side note this. Only works on human hair extensions. I also rubbed the extensions onto the bag that has been picking up all of the excess color from my previous ones, so that I'm not wasting any of it. Put it in a large bowl of ice water, rinse them out as much as possible pour out that water, then rinse them with cold running water until it runs clear, then brush them out and blow dry and here's the final product. I curled mine and I think it's a nice balayage purple with my root color thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe. You

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