Watch This Before You Color Your Hair! - Hair Color Crash Course

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel if this is your first time here. Welcome my name is sylvia, i'm a professional hairdresser who brings you fun and amazing at home, hair, color tips and tricks. So today we are going back to basics. I did this a lot at the beginning of my youtube career or explain something rather complicated in the hair world to where someone that knows nothing about hair can be better informed so that you can better achieve your hair goals. So since i started doing virtual consultations in the last couple of months of this lockdown, one thing that i've really been learning about my clients - and you guys is that you don't know how to communicate to your hairdresser. What it is you exactly want and you're afraid to use terms such as ashy and golden, so in today's video it's going to be a 10 minute super easy crash course on learning everything you need to know about color, so whether you're an experienced cosmetologist or you Know nothing about hair. You will leave today's video understanding what it is that you may need, so i'm really going to start at the beginning and going over each and every kind of hair color that exists now that might sound super complicated, but it's really not so. First thing we have is bleach and hairdressers like to call it lightener, as it sounds more elevated, but bleach is the powder product that you mix with a developer to extract color out of your natural hair. So if you want to go from brunette to blonde, you will be using some sort of this bleach. Then we have permanent hair color. This is what covers gray, and this is what will lift your natural hair level, one to two levels, so, whether you have gray to cover or you are looking to brighten up your base, you are going to be using permanent color, so in a permanent color. Not only do you extract a little bit of your natural color, meaning brightening up your natural level, but with permanent color. You also deposit a little bit of color back so when you actually get a tube of color. People always think that there's brown in that bottle there is no brown in that bottle. What it's doing is extracting some of your color and it's determining how much ash or other tones that need to be added back into the hair so that it doesn't look like a hot red mess. So it's normally actually filled with some lifting agent and then it deposits some neutral to ashy kind of tones back into the hair. Then we have our semi-permanent and demi-permanent colors, so this means you're extracting less color from your natural base and then depositing back some tones to again even out your end result, and then we have our toners toners by definition, should be deposit only so only a stain They'Re, not removing any of your natural pigment, they are not lightening your natural hair, they are just adding pigments back on now. There are a lot of toners out there that actually have lift, which, in my opinion, is just another permanent color with more purple or golden tone base. So the first thing we need to understand about hair color, whether it's natural color or color, that you are enhancing, is the natural level system. So it goes from one to ten, typically one being your jet black, like almost a blue black and ten being your brightest whitest blonde. So the level five is kind of the end of the brunettes and the level six is the beginning of the blondes. So now, on top of that, you have your golden tones for each level and then your cool tones for each level and then in the middle we've got your neutrals pretty simple. So far, right, okay, now to complicate things just a little bit. Warm tones typically exist between a level four and a level eight. So that means, if you fall naturally anywhere between a four and an eight, and you are trying to lift and trying to lighten your hair. You are going to expose a lot of reds and oranges in the hair. This is one of the biggest issues in hair coloring, because normally when someone is trying to lift even if it's just one or two levels, the hair ends up showing a lot of unwanted warmth, but understanding this super simple principle will help. You understand why your hair is doing what it's doing and hopefully it'll help you kind of decide whether that lightness is still a goal for you, and you want to go through the stages to get there or whether you don't want to mess with the integrity of Your hair and you rather go for something a little more subtle and a little more in your natural color range. Alright. So now that we've gone over hair levels and also the products to get you there, i'm going to leave it at that. I feel like, if you understand what i said here today, you already have an amazing understanding of hair and hair color, and hopefully, with this information, you are able to better explain to your hairdresser what it is that you want by knowing what is necessary to achieve It and one of the main reasons why i'm doing this is because i hate telling a client that is not possible. My better answer always is explaining why what they want, doesn't work and then offering an alternative. So it's when the client comes in and says i have a reddish brown hair, but i want to be ash. Normally some hairdressers might just say: that's not possible, you can't get that and then clients are like. Well, i see aspirin all the time. So why can't? I have it so i like to explain to the client what it takes, and sometimes what it takes is so crazy, meaning that sometimes the client will have to bleach their hair almost to bright blonde platinum in order to get the color they want, but rather than Telling them no, it's not possible for you. This is what it takes. This is the cost whether whether the hair can take it or not because of the hair health. Then it is your decision whether or not you still want to go through with it and finally achieve your hair goals as a professional in any craft. I think it is so important to be just so open and transparent about the process, and one of my main reasons is, if you tell a client, this isn't possible, they're going to look for it elsewhere, probably someone that is going to maybe damage their hair and As a professional, i don't want that to happen, so i think it's so much better to really disclose everything that it is that we are doing what it is that we would need to do to get there so that you can make the final decision on whether Yes, you want to go four sessions and brighten your hair until you can get that beautiful ash brown that you're looking for or maybe you decide, you know what the integrity of my hair is far more important. I'M instead going to opt for a neutral brown color that is one to two shades lighter than what i have, which is still extremely beautiful and is just going to be healthier for the hair in the long run, all right guys. So hopefully i haven't overwhelmed you with this um. It would make me extremely happy if someone in the audience learned something new from this video. If you have please, let me know also, if you have a friend, that's been wanting to do something with their hair, and you feel that this video would help. Please share it with them or any other questions that you might have about. Hair that you feel like. I haven't answered here today or any of my videos go ahead and leave them down below yeah. Hopefully, this video means that you are one step closer to your dream, color, as always. Thank you so much for watching. Thank you for stopping by. I know that there is an immense amount of amazing content on youtube, but thank you for choosing mine and yeah. I will see you in the next video love. You guys bye.

ellebangs: Guys, I'm now doing Virtual Consultations to help answer your hair questions and help with color formulation so you can get your dream hair from home!. To learn more, go to ellebangs.com/consultations

melødy miller: As a previous Sally employee and licensed stylist, I appreciate that you are making home hair color something that is more accessible and providing information people need to make informed decisions about diy color!

mahal jaani: Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledge with us! I’ve torn apart the internet looking for advice on how to color my hair properly and your channel is quite honestly the only place where I felt like I learned an abundance of knowledge on the complexity of hair. I really appreciate you taking the time out of your day to genuinely educate your audience on hair care and just know that you are an amazing teacher! ❤️ If you ever decide to open up any masterclasses or courses please let me know so I can sign up ASAP!

Sweep Sings: I had no idea that permanent dye wasn’t adding colour you buy but the tone you need to get to the colour. Thanks so much for explaining !!! All makes sense now

Michelle Marshall: Thank you for the clear concise explanation. I have been struggling with understanding the color system and this helped me more than anything else I have found!

Vinika K: Thank you! I wish my hairdresser explained this to me when I was making my hair color blind decisions! So simple and clear!

MsCdngrrl: So good! I learned so much and if someone just explained like you did, I would have have never started chasing something I couldn’t have.

FitWithCas - Cas Garcia: I now understand the process of lightening. I am not licensed, but I have been doing my own hair for years. I learned how to highlight and ombre. I understood the level my hair needed to be to get certain colors to show more, but my hair is so naturally dark, I never knew or understood how to get to a level 9 or 10 without damaging my hair with lightener. For this reason, I've been too afraid to try my entire head of hair. Ty. This video is permanently saved to my playlist for reference.

Marilyn RIOS: Yessss thank you, I’m going thru this right now with my bayalage. I’m a level 2 trying to get to a level 8! I’m on my second bayalage due next week and my stylist was trying to explain to me my hair will only lift so much and more red will come out. So it’s a slow process but she cares about the integrity of my hair and will not over process. I understand it better now from how u explained it & your handy dandy charts! Thanks soo much

Tracey Lynn: My natural hair is a level 3 and through your videos i was able to get to a level 9/10 I’ve always wondered why when my roots grow out why they lift so perfectly now. Like they don’t go through that crazy orange/yellow phase anymore. Why is that? Does it just depend on the quality of the bleach? I’ve found the Schwarzkopf blonde me is absolutely amazing! It keeps the hair integrity and I only have to use the 20 developer thanks for you great content in each and every video

Deb Tomlinson: I love all of your videos! I have a question. I’m a level 7 with 25% grey. My hair color is a level 10 right now. I add ash and a bit of blue boost to 10n and lately my roots are very warm. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I’m currently using matrix socolor

Xahvia Braun: This is very clear & easy to understand. I've done hair for decades so I know what works or doesn't yet I couldn't explain it to make sense. Especially the point about lightening from level 4 to 8 when the underlying warm orange to yellow tones become dominant. Why you need to go lighter to deposit a cool tone to achieve a desired color but risk damage to the hair. Thank you for sharing!

sobean: I love your videos and how you manage to keep them short but still put so much information in there! Something I still don't understand though, is toner used after using bleach/permanent hair color to fix the color result or can it also be used as a single product - if so, in which occasion?

Joan Gentile: Great information!! Thank you, Sylvia!! We appreciate it!!

jacqui236: I have been watching your videos for years.. they are so helpful! I love watching them and following you on insta as well; you and Adam are so fabulous!

Twisted Stitches: Very helpful, as always, thanks so much!

Kirsten Webster: Great video, thank you for this. Can you do a video about grey hair? Talk about how best to cover them but also what options you have if you want to work with them or if you want to go grey gracefully. Thanks

Mi vida en USA Migstoyanova: You are really good explining !Thanks for being also honest!❤️

xTriinuux: I know my hairdresser for 8 years. Your vids help me to understand how it works so I don't want him to make my hair platinum blonde in one go anymore and it's waaaay easier to explain him what I want + it's way easier for him to tell me f.e. what I can do to maintain my hair or how to prepare it before next appointment. Thanks!

Victoria Aydelott: THE most intelligent, informative video on hair color on the net! Thank you gorgeous!

Dominique Devereux: YES !! I'm glad you explain WHY a certain hair choice might not be advantageous 4 a person depending on different factors as opposed 2 telling them it isn't possible cuz most times (from my experience) when a hair dresser has told me or some1 else that something isn't achievable on their hair, that's code for: "I don't PERSONALLY know as a stylist how to give you what you want" or "I'm not confident enough in my skills to pull off your desired results." OR "I'm just too lazy ‍♀️ & have other things I'd rather do," which has happened to me as I've seen a stylist do on someone else's hair the very same thing they claim they can't do on mine & I know my hair is just as, if not HEALTHIER than the other person's hair cuz I was in ear/shot of the consultation they gave the other person. Very few things are not achievable on a person's hair save the exception that the integrity/health of their hair is too compromised at the time. But explaining to them that it is possible, BUT it just may require MORE visits & doesn't leave your client feeling unimpowered & hopeless. I prefer knowing the cold-hard facts so I know how to proceed --- IF I want to --- to be the better choice. Thank you for that .

rosalinda serna: I just went to cosmetology school without leaving my home... great video all around! Very informative, well spoken, and great quality. Thank you!

Zita Jordan: I love your videos! Thank you for producing valuable content

Haydeefm7: I love the different tones in your own hair color. Would you be willing to explain how you've achieved that?

Lone Traveller: Hi Silvia, love your channel! It's really informing. Can you do some more videos on men's colour please. I'm aging and my hair is healthy but I just want to cover the greys. I'm a base level 6 so I bought Wella 6NN and 6NA to mix with 20 Vol developer. Followed the instructions and it came out a dark brown with warm orange tones. Can anyone help a poor Scots man soul and suggest how to get rid of these tones. I just wait plain boring light/medium brown hair Do I need to buy a Toner and what colour? It's all so confusing. HELP ANYONE!! Still glad I didn't buy buy Men's boxed dye.

Bad MF: Thank you Miss Sylvia. You taught me about hair color, lady. I come from a redheaded/green-eyed family and am naturally sort of a sandy-strawberry type thing. I wanted "normal" blonde because we all want what we don't have. So, I tried coloring the red out my hair for 34 years, and I know now that didn't know a thing about what I was doing. Not until last year when I came across one of your videos. I've done all of these, bleach, semi/demi, perm, fashion and even sadly and by mistake, a bright blue permanant. I've gone through many recovery efforts too, and all of this pretty continuously, since covid started. I lost someone very important very early, April 2020. Like everyone else I had a LOT of free time on my hands to freak out. I have only been to a hairdresser once during quarantine. I've been bottle-boxing myself for 35 years. Sounds more fun than it is kids, lol. I keep it pretty long and I'm not a big blower. Again, kids... I watch and listen to you now and my hair has survived all of my self-inflicted abuse very nicely. I even cut it last week, like...alot. And it's not bad. And I swear that I will never go back to box color again! I feel like Scarlett O'hara lol. Nope, well never say never but nope I mix my own color now, Wella mostly, and just did a reverse balayage, dark over light. It was too light, almost white and unnatural with my freckles I thought. So, I used a sponge for the first time, just because it came in a $10 amazon kit and it worked awesome for the couple of swipes I did, did an 8g/n sand/gold mix on level 9, close to 10, platinum/ashy hair. So, it looks really good and I didn't even know what balayage was last year or even heard the word. Am I even spelling it right? I literally youtubed "key leating" a few months ago lol. Now I have Dawn in my shower. Anyway, thanks again you are lovely, smart and you have a beautiful way of teaching. Peace everybody, stay safe. <3

Angela McMinn: Thank you!!! I wish I had known this 3 yrs ago when I tried to go platinum in an attempt to not have to dye my white and grey 45 yr old hair anymore. I would have avoided the damage that was done.

Alison Vignolo Cook: As I have gotten older I am less interested in being super blonde.Allthough as I have gone through doing that in the past few years your videos saved my butt many times. My hair is now past my shoulders and it would not be long and healthy had it not been for your video on hair oils. Thanks a million

brightphoebus: Really useful and clear. Thank you. : )

Sugar Cookies: Life changing video!!! Thanks so much❤️

Saga Poetic: Very helpful explanation, thank you. I have a question: I am brunette and used the wrong hue of permanent root colour. My hair absorbed a dark rbown colour too well and I have blackish patches near my crown. I have long hair, too. For a situation like this, should I use color oops or some other colour to at least get the 'black' patches closer to a chocolate brown hue? I sinced used a mahogany brown a couple of times but I still have those blackish patches in my hair. Thank you, again

Lauren Coon: Hi, I hope you (or someone with some hair knowledge) can help me with this. I am a natural 6A or 7A but currently have level 10 highlights. I am trying to grow my hair out, but I am tired of the ombre look. I now have about 5 or 6 inches of the 6/7 root. Basically, I want to either dye or tone the highlights to match my root (at home!) How do I do that? Can I use a darker toner over the blonde? Or do I have to dye it a darker color with a permanent color?

Caro Jaramillo: I wish I had found you before I went to a new hairdresser yesterday :( please share more #brownhair tips! xx

Minimalism Moi: Totally learned so much about hair colour .Loved it .

leon mar: Hello,Thank you so much for your videos because I learned many things and I recovered a little of the health of my hair. I have an important question, I have California highlights in my hair (the root with my natural color and begins with tone 7-8 and at the end a 9 I always look for an ashy tone) but I don't know how to do with the toner shampoo,because I have a toner shampoo and mask for brunettes (pravana) and a redken mask for blonde hair, but i dont us it bcause i dont no what to do ,please help me

Martha Sanchez: thank you for finally explaining it in most simple fashion

Dominika Maciejasz: I have a question. Can you tone dark hair? Cause I'm blonde (pretty bright actually), and recently when I was at hairdresser, lady told that my "hair is too dark to tone". I was surprised, cause I thought you can tone whatever color. Like, there are even warm and cold brunettes

Maureen Bouey: I knew a little of this but did find it very helpful - thanks so much!

Jodi Cherry: Good morning Sylvia! Thank you for your highly informative videos. We love you

Christa J. Ahearn: Must watch! She explained it simply better than any other..

s mmg: Thank you so much for the video!!! Soooo educational!!!!

Michelle Figueroa: I think a certain hairdresser on YouTube who consistently displays severely damaged hair as her best work, needs to watch this!

Danielle Bauer: Would love a video on how you achieved your new hair color!!!!

lab rat: I really like what you said about explaining to your clients WHY they can't get a certain hair colour. When I was younger I used to dye my hair jet black with box dye ALL the time. When I wanted to go back to my natural colour (level 5 neutral) I went to a salon and I told the hair dresser I wanted an ashy level 6 and she said okay. She stripped my hair and deposited colour but it came out like a level 4 warm (not surprising) and I was SO crushed and disappointed I cried for days. This became a trend from the ages of 16 to 21 until I finally realized and learned how colour worked. She should have explained to me in the beginning how it would realistically turn out.

EnglishPlan: It was really helpful. Thanks a lot

L M: Should you deep condition your hair before you go to your appointment? Or after?

Alanaxmerr: wow! thank you! this helped me so much! have virgin hair and so nervous to get it done!

Sabine Kreuz: don´t appologize for helping clients to become blonde... Just go on how you do. You and your hair look lovely

Holli White: You are a beautiful person! Thank you for sharing all of your experience and knowledge to help us!

Terry Lanier: Can the brand of product determine how your hair lifts and how long the color stays? When my hairdresser moved locations the color of my hair changed. I’ve been so unhappy and asked several times if she was using a different product and she said it was the same. My daughter goes there as well and has the same problem. My natural hair color is medium brown/ dark blonde and I get highlights. I like more of a cool blonde highlight with no yellow or red. My hair always looks like a beige yellow tone and it looks like I need my hair done again in one week. I’m looking to go somewhere else but it is so stressful. What are your thoughts on Aveda products? You are amazing and I wish you lived in my state. You really helped me understand so much through the years. Thank you

Adrian Parker: THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EXPLAINING THIS!!

Kyra: Hello! I was wondering what everyone's opinion is on what is a reasonable price to charge per hour. I know it varies from each salon, but just for highlights I am spending almost 400 per session. They look so dull and brassy so I'm forced to go back to spend another paycheck on it. Thanks in advanced!

StarPanda7: Sadly I never heard any hairdresser say no. Even when the hair can not take bleach at all.

Gwen Gwen: This was great!!! Perfect, I appreciate this so much

jke387: I destroyed my hair trying to get dark ash blonde. Never got it, and over 4 years later, I gave up, and now I'm having trouble getting my ends back to brown. The first two hair dressers I went to though, turned my hair orange. They never explained the process, they just put an ash dye on my hair. I might as well had tried putting a box dye on my hair myself if I wanted those results. This video has been super informative and helpful though.

Zen Life - Relaxation & Meditation Music: I am thinking of getting tape in hair extensions but saw same videos where the hair got matted near the crown after having them in for few weeks. They had to get them taken out. Do you recommend tape ins? Have you encountered any issues with them? Thank you.

Pily Jones: Thank you so much for making this video!!! Please can you tell me what shampoo is best to use after colouring your hair? Thanks!

Piper Russell: Thanks for this succinct explanation!

Pretty Paws: You are Beautiful Sylvia. The sound quality seems perfect to me. Could you please do a video on gray hair? Can gray hair be lightened to a level 10 without bleach? Questions - Are there any lightening accelerators that are not bleach? Does toner work on dyed hair?

H V: This is great! Many many thanks! Stay healthy and safe!

Danyelle Hall: Thank you so much I learned allot from this!!!

Lizeth Garcia: Thank you! extremely helpful.

Kayla Claugherty: Hi lady, so I have a level 4 to 5 that's very warn looking. For me to have an ashy hair color I would need to go up to blonde and back down? I just really want the warmth out , and even doing a neutral brown that warmth just sticks! Thank you!

Melissa Jackson: I wanted to cover the grey in my hair and colored it a clairol 5N, it came out reddish brown, but more so closer to my head. So I bought a dark brown, it’s a little better but still really warm and lighter closer to my scalp. How can I fix this without going black. I look so stupid. I’ve used the dark brown so many times and it never came out this way.

Rinndery: I have a question , so if my hair goes blond even with a box colours should it be used bleach/lighter if I go to the salon ? ( isn’t lightning/bleaching more damaging to the hair in the salon ? Since they do it every time I want to go lighter.. and almost every time I see the same result if I use blue shampoo with the first method ) ( my natural color is 6 in the scale you showed before )

Lola09: Well explained!

Jane Weinfeld: Can you please put out a video about natural and subtle highlights for dark brown curly hair? I want to get highlights, but want to know the pros and cons.

leaxy: Please to all the hair dressers her, I need help! As you can see on my pic, my natural hair color is on level 5-6 (my guess) I decided I want to get my hair to a lighter, brighter blond. In my teen years to my mid 20 I always was light blond and never had problems getting the result I was going for. I have been to the hair dresser since Jan - Feb 2 times already and I still don't have the blond that I want. Why is it so damn hard to color my hair light blond, when I already have a natural level of blond!?! It really frustrates me because I already spend so much money and after two session my hair is still not this ashy, beachy blond I want. Now it is still much to warm and not light enogh. The first time in the process I asked for balayage, because I like my natural color to stay at my roots. Apperantly this hair dresser did not leave in the bleach long enough and when I told her this isn't light enough she just went over with a toner than left my natural hair at the roots looking way to warm and redisch. The second time I went to a different hair dresser so I could get rid of the warmth, so she had to do Highlights on the root the get rid of it. She followed by toning my hair with this ashy, cool tone and the result wad much better. Still I'm already far away from what I wanted, because now I have blond roots also. I told the hairdresser that it is still not light enough for me and she told me that I have to see her again in 2-3 months, to give my hair some rest. This also doesn't make any sence. The hair is already treated, it wont go back to "healthier hair" just because some weeks go by!?! Why is there "so much concern" about not wanting to damage my hair to much, when I already told botj of them I had light blond hair almost half my life and I nevet had any fall out or serioud trouble. You see so many youtube videos where people go from Brown to bleach blond in 1 day! I have the impression that they just want to make money of me and it really is is sooo frustrating.

Helen Worden: Best explanation i have heard. Thank you

Jackie Brown: Good info. Thank you. ❤️

catherinereneg: Salons in my area are still closed. The last few times I've been in, I've ditched my highlights and opted for a demi perm dark warm chocolate brown. I've never done my hair at home before, but I'm thinking of giving it a shot... can anyone recommend a good demi perm brand? I was looking at Igora Vibrance?

Janice Ward: Ellebangs great explanation here, I wonder if You could tell me the difference between white bleach that my hairdresser uses and the purpley one I bought and threw out becausr I was too nervous to use it..my hair is between 9- 10 i.just need to lighten a little and cover a few grey hairs do.you think id be better trying a semi permanent colour, im wondering after listening to your explanation.As you have probably guessed I have never coloured my own hair before..Thankyou..!

Bridget Misic: You have a great work ethics! I would love to have a hairdresser like you at my reach....unfortunately we live in different continents....

lourdes galva: Can you make a video explaining toners and blonde hair Just like you said for us that have a level almost 6 7 8 for that Unwanted warm what toners will be the right one

A Hos: PLEASE DO A VIDEO for hair color for people with sensitive skin - I am allergic to PPD but I still use box color to color my hair and I have to endure the rash for a bit after the process, but what's a girl to do ........... any suggestions, your videos are great and you are so so knowledgeable, I am so glad I found your channel

Dana Macbride: This was so informative!!! Thanks u rock

actuallyelisa: What would you recommend from bright pink to ash truffle brown???

Ashley Marie: This was so informative thank you just didn’t hear once the hair has the orange/red tones what’s the next step... just repeat with the lightener....

Dave Olep: Their is a science to hair coloring . First one must determine the contributing color and then use the appropriate combination to neutralize unwanted tones . The hairsalon its where science , knowledge experience and creativity unites .

Brenda Ann: My natural colour is cool tone medium brown with grey at the roots, When I go to a salon I end up with warm hair, I don't like the red or brassy look, So my question that I have asked but would like your opinion should someone with cool undertones go warm or stay in the cool range as we get older?

megan casper: Nice video. What if I have ash mousy medium brown hair with some gray but would like to keep this color maybe go a little lighter?

Mary Rodriguez: I really appreciate your videos, however I have a question? Do you have a line of clip in hair extensions you recommend? I have tried so many and the disappointment is awful... thank you..

Cinderfire: My roots were still warm. Using Redken 5nn. So I bought 4nn and will put a bit of that in to see if my roots cool down a bit. I’m scared. Not gonna lie. I use toner but I don’t want to rely on a toner to fix this. I color my roots once a month. And I tone my whole head every 2-3 months.

Delsea Sozio: If I have light brown hair with red tones, previously dyed with perm... will a darker neutral brown get rid of some of the red?

AmericanGirl: Girl, I’ve watched you off and on for years...you are such a natural beauty. You don’t need lip injections. Sorry it just never looks natural and I want you to know...not to be rude or hurt you but to try and let you know you don’t need it! I’m serious.

heyNeda joon: So if you are a brunette with a lot of grey and want to achieve a natural brown color what do you add to your level 5 or level 6 color to be less red?

AnnyLovesPink: For someone who’s started getting greys would a semi permanent color be good enough to cover them up?

Tasneem Edwards: Hiii I just subscribed to your channel I have virgin hair and I would love to learn from you before dyeing my hair

lemūrs: wonderful information, very clear. I have that brown warm natural hair that I got really blond. it takes a lot. and roots are growing so fast. you actually kind of marry your hairdresser

Terry: Thank you for this video!

Tessa p: so no wonder for the last few times getting my hair done I end up with warm tones like honey blonde that I don't want ugh !! I just want to get the bright blonde that looks like buttery blonde that was my natural color also this last time the hair dresser used peroxide instead of bleach to lighten it saying it was more healthy for the hair but my hair still felt super dry.

shawna ciancio: Hello! COVID and ADHD do not go well together... and I have the hair to prove it! Just when I think I understand color... My hair quickly lets me know I do not. Can you pls tell how much your consultations are?

Joy B: Very informative! Ps love your makeup! What blush are you wearing?

Stephanie Bondi: Hey hun! I am a level 4-5 and want a pretty blonde color. How long should I bleach my hair for ans what toner sould I get?

Molly Navarro: Siliva! Would be able to do a video on extensions? Like do a review on hair extensions brands. I naturally have curly, thin hair but I always straighten it and I would like to get extensions for fullness. My hair is pretty healthy since I’ve been using olaplex. I don’t think sewn in or beaded extensions would be a good option since I have curly hair and I do round brush it twice a week. Do you have any hair extension brand recommendations? Btw, I love your channel. Thank you. ❤️

Wendy: What a sweet kind classy lady have been watching you for some time now love all your content !

Tim Rivera: I have natural light strawberry blonde hair, my hair texture is loose 3a curls. And I want to maintain the red color when it gets full and during the summer when the red fades from the sun.

Lindsey Hamilton: You should look into fast hair growth shampoo to double hair growth.

Michelle Quinsey: hi I am hoping to go from a dark brown warm toned hair (I guess a 3 at the root and a 5 at the ends, where the ends look also rusty/orange in bright sunlight) I want a nice dark ash brown, but with some dimension at home (covid...cant go anywhere) what should I get? I am looking at wella permanent colour 3a/148 dark ash brown and 20 volume developer. is that the right choice? I don't want it to look like completely black hair though

Ena Aranguren: You are a Kind human and an honest profesional you can say It when we hear you girl.

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