Faux Balayage Ombre Highlights On Dark Hair Extensions Ft Cynosure Hair.

Faux Balayage Ombre Highlights on dark hair extensions ft Cynosure Hair.

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel since we have another video for you guys, I'm going to show you how I achieved this very beautiful color from a 1b black hair yeah. It was a very tedious process, but I liked results so anyways too tight unless jump straight into the video, so I'm gon na start by using the Revlon color sook in number 70, which is a medium ash blonde. I'M going to be using using that to raise the base from a very dark 1b color to a dark chocolate brown. Whenever I'm doing a ballet or a highlight color, I don't like to make the base too dark. I like to live today bit so that the contrast isn't too much with the very light blond parts, so I'm gon na use this to basically raise the base, applying it to the hair directly. Now, just simply read the instructions for how to mix the chemicals before you apply to the hair. I left my process for about 45 minutes to an hour now it says medium ash blonde on the box, but it's obviously not going to turn it's really blonde. It'S just gon na make it chocolate brown, because the hair is super dark. Now this is the color I got as you can see, it's no more black. It'S now very dark brown and I'm gon na start doing the bleed, so our food that the hair into two and I've used pins to hold it down. I further the wax into two and I use pins to hold it down now. I'M gon na start separate separating the hair into the pieces. Before I start my color. I wanted to do this with a balayage technique where you paints the hair. The hair bleach I painted on in a v-shape but yeah, I'm just gon na show you guys everything. I do as the video goes on, so I'm gon na be taking bw2 bleach rag off my beauty, supply store and 40 volume developer, mixing the bleach and develop finally both to a light creamy consistency. So now I'm gon na start applying the beach. As you can see, I've done three of the pieces now, like I said, I'm using a balayage technique to do this, I'm with the bunny eyes. What you do is that you apply the bleach to the tips of the hair, saturates. It are the tips. Then you do like a v-shaped painting of the bleach onto the hair, so you basically paint paint on the bleach like I am in a v-shape, so he applied to the edges, saturates. They are the edges on saturates, it's at the tips of the hair. Normally, when you're doing a Bali, I just better to do it on a wig, that's ready fully made. So I kind of see where you're placing your pieces, but I was too lazy. So I'll do it when he was still in the bundles and just do the regular barriers to see how it will turn out. This is basically like an experiment color. I just wanted to see how it to turn out. If you do it, when the hair is in bundles, as opposed to doing doing it, when the hair is already in a fully midweek, why? I am just doing my simple process, just basically painting the bleach on piece by piece, then I'm going to put my saran wrap, as you can see, I'm using saran wrap North Wales and for me, saran wrap, is much better than using. Fourth, I found that using saran wrap is much better than using foils because it doesn't make me. Hair gets super hot, sometimes when you're bleaching, hair and use for us, because foils tends to incubate the Heat's. It can make the hair to get really hot and cause further damage, but if you're using saran wrap you're not to do with that, the hair is too going to lift, but without all that excess heat that can cause damage in here, especially when you're bleaching multiple Times so yeah I'm done doing one bundle and just gon na leave this to process then wash it out deep condition, and this was my results. Now I'm going to go ahead and bleach two more times, because I wanted blond parts to be very, very, very light. So now I'm doing my second separation applying my pins to hold upon to down. So what I'm doing now is I'm basically separating the price that I bleached from the parts that were not bleached. You don't have to do it very precisely just them separately as best as you can, I'm putting the first iron bleach on one side personally, parts that were bleached on the other side is gon na make my bleach. My second and third pitch application. Very very easy because I know exactly where to put the bleach so, as you can see, I'm applying my bleach again, I'm just basically I'm flying the beach to the price of a bleach before so I'm going to bleach these two sides on here and I'm also Going to bleach the very ends of the other side, because obviously they were bleach the first time, so it is basically applying bleach the path up. It'S the first time as you can see, I'm applying the bleach only to the very ends. So now I'm going to be working on the front for the front, so I decided to do it in the regular balayage method, where you cut pieces and just simply apply the bleach directly to the hair, applying it in a v-shape then saturating the tips with the Bleach now I've done the other half of difference too. So I'm just doing this other half and I'm also using first because my saran wrap refused to stay. So I decided to use false for the front too yeah and I'm just gon na. Do that all the way to the top of the frontal, so I'm gon na leave this to process and go and keep working on the bundles, I'm gon na start. Turning now so I'm going to be using, as you can see the I've bleached three times, and this is how blonde I was able to get the hair. The harelip zealots Fortuna's, I'm gon na, be using Tea Party. 90 15 Tea Party knows I'm ashtin. Active utility blonde is a based, ona, I'm gon na be using that for the extreme lightest parts and I'm going to be using a mixture of T 0, 5, 0 and T 35 or T 0, 5, 0 and T kimchi. Whichever one you can get your hands on for the darker parts, now I'm followed the instructions on the park itself mix. One part two knots of two parts develop a so since I'm using two different types of tuna: I'm using half parts of the T, 15, half parts of the T 14 and I'm going to be using two parts of the development. Now this is an empty zero-five-zero box, so I just use it to measure my developer, so I'm basically going to be measuring you develop out two times with that zero-five-zero bot. So I'm going it into the mixture, I'm mixing everything together and I'm going to apply to the lightest blonde parts and I'm also going to be applying it to the tips of the other side as well, because obviously we'd reach the sides to now. For the brown part are gon na be using a different mixture, I'm going to be using the t, 0, 5, 0 and t 35 mixture with the developer. That is what I have in the bowl right now. The 0 5 0 and t 35 of 0. 5. 0 and T 15 I'm going to be applying that to the brown part, so basically I'm turning to remove any yellow and orange brassy undertones, because whenever you do highlight colors like this, when the color is very neutral to ash, it looks better on darker skin tone. So that is the front two at the top right there, and this is do one of the bundles, so I'm basically done turning both I'm gon na leave that to process and just simply wash it off now. This was my final result. I basically made the hair into a wig and flat ironed it you have any questions or any step of the coloring process at all. Please feel free to ask me down below in the comment section and I'll try my best to answer so now. Let'S jump straight into the specs and the details of the air hi guys welcome back to my channel, so this is the final result of the cola. Oh you guys. This color came out so so so so so so nice. I feel like that. Some faster. I still need to go in and fix like the front, so isn't I'm tone different a little bit too light, so it isn't really blending with the rest of the ones, but that's something I can easily fix I'm gon na. Do that part like next. You cut something, but I don't like that. I really really liked how the color came out, I'm so mad. I have to give this week to my sister I didn't know. The color was gon na come out this nice, but this color was so difficult to achieve. Oh, my god, I don't think I'm gon na be doing this entire process again, any time soon so yeah. I just did it because my sister I asked for it, and that is it I didn't know what to nuts, to use that I use like different tonal combinations for the different bundles cuz. I really wasn't sure how lights I wanted the blood parts to be a reason. I really wasn't sure the kind of tones that I want to be here to have, because this is the first time I'm doing this color overall, I think it came out. Okay, I really like how it looks different to another I use. Can I give you like dimension? If this was curl, it would look so so so so so nice it was curled, and this color is, if it's expensive to do because think about your bleaching three times. So you probably have to buy a tub of bleach about two times cause like 20 dollars. Plus the developer already have to buy about 2 to 3, that's about 15 plus 20 35. Then you have to buy two knives. Each pack of tuna is about 5 dollars. You might use the end up using up to 4, so that's another $ 20 value at the fabulous 20 55. Then you have to buy the first box. I say probably I would spend at least $ 60 trying to achieve this color. On top of that, the color itself during the color is very, very, very stressed, and if you're trying to do it like the regular traditional way of doing ballet eyes, you might spend hours working on this hair so even like. If you'd is working on the air because, like I said to get the lightest parts, I had to bleach it three times you can stop at two, but my sister wanted the highlights to be really really light, so it all depends on you and that's not nothing. I need to mention about this hair. You can lift this hair a lot like it lifts this hair, really videos. It takes speech really well and let's get straight to the Spence over here. So this hair is from sin, knows your hair. I don't know if I'm pronouncing that correctly but to be on the screen and obviously in the title, I'm they sent me their Peruvian straight. I'M twenty-two two bundles of 21 18 and a 16 inch frontal. It was very soft. I really didn't have any tangles and or any like crazy shadings. This hair is really really good quality, like amazing quality, i processed each Bunton even the front to three times and, as you can see, it still has a lot of movement like I was super impressed when I was even bleaching. The hair, like I, was feeling so bad for the good news comes on like and processing this three times, it's very difficult for you to process hair. That much, and it's still like it's too has movements. It'S too has body, and it does not like crazy split ends or anything like that. I was super impressed with the hair and honestly thought that the hair was gon na, be a little bit stiff, but I didn't have any problems with that. Oh, I don't think I have anything bad to say about the actually. I do the only problem that I have with this hair is on the front. So now, if you look closely there's this piece here, that's like really short. It'S some on this side. So if the front you came like that, so I was like I was Shannon like frame it's and I cut it to show different to actually came with this really very short pieces. I don't know why they did that. I don't know if they're trying to make it into like baby hairs or something, but these pieces are like very, very awkward and weird, like they're, just really shorts there and it's a really thick piece. So if you plug everything else, is going to leave a hole on the front room, I wish didn't, have those little tiny pieces um, I have the quality's amazing. The quality of this hair is amazing. I would definitely recommend this hair to anyone that wants to get it mmm on a scale of one to ten, I'm going to give this hair a 9 it's long night. I would have given them a 10, if not for this, like tiny front pieces. This thing here and on this side, so it was on this side but yeah I would have given them a strong turn, if not for these pieces, but they deserve in nine nine and a half, because the quality of this hair is amazing. I have no problems whatsoever with me here, but I am NOT you guys dig now below in the comment section um, all the information will be down below in the description box. So please make sure you check that up. I'M gon na see if I can get like a discount code from them, so that you guys will to get some money off when you order. Um, don't forget to Like comment subscribe and share. You can subscribe to my channel by clicking subscribe button down below alright face on this side. Also, do not forget to watch my other with videos or my natural hair videos on this side. I'Ll see you guys in the next video bye

Yaya Zee: You pull this off so well. The hair color complements your natural golden undertones ❤

Syriah: I learnt plenty from you Thank you ❤️

foxyglam25: I an not the biggest fan of Black girls wearing blonde hair but now after seeing you, I might have to change my mind. You did a beautiful Job!! Keep up the good work!!!

Becky Walker: Captured to absolute perfection!

cui: wow you did a great job on your hairamazing

Mona B.: Loveeeee this!!!

J: That color looks so good omg. Can this color be achieved with drug store brand bleach?

Toju Wood: Love it

Samantha Sy: You look like a barbie omg

Karenmarie Pomba Gira: The Frontal looks good. They say do the part around the face lighter

Pure Estrogen: This is pretty!

Good Wonderful: I'm just here to tell you that you're really really pretty, but I'm sure you already know that lol

Karenmarie Pomba Gira: Best one yet.

Faith Ann: How is the hair holding up after bleaching

PRIVATE EYE: That's standard density hair and it will less than a year.

Nana Araj:

Eve Bowman: Am not of fan of that look sorry

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