How To Fix: Blotchy Hair Color

Hi loves I wanted to show you all how I fix blotchy hair dye jobs so I hope this was helpfull the products used are down below LOCAL BEAUTY SUPPLY STORE VIA HAIR COLOR INDIGO MOOD BLUE AND BLUE BLACK SUAVE PROFFESSIONALS CONDITIONS AVANTI SILICON MIX CONDITIONER

Hey you guys, so, as you guys can see, I have a little bit of blotchiness. Well a lot of bit of blotchiness. I originally wanted the color to be like a blue steel type, greyish color, but that didn't work out. So I'm going to try it again. I really want to get rid of these blonde pieces and the blood is mostly at the top part of the hair. It'S just not pretty it's not cute. So we're going to fix that and I'm going to show you guys how, as you guys, can see the natural color of the hair was at 6, 1, 13 or 6 13, which is the lightest shade of blonde at the bottom. It'S not so bad, but it is still bad and blotchy, so we're going to fix it. I use swab sleek professionals and I used some silicone mix for the conditioner. These are the recommended brands for these hair types these or how the conditioners look. One is indigo mood and the other is a blueish black color and I mixed it with conditioner to condition the hair as well as that's what it recommended and also it helps to make your color. You know spread out a little bit better, instead of just using it straight out of the bottle, so I am taking the blue black first and I'm basically just running it down to. As far as I want, so the roots can be a little bit darker and you know the color is going to be more of a you know: Kylie Jenner, type, color or whatever you want to call it. So I'm just brushing it out a little bit to make sure that all the tangles are out and I'm going to flip it over now. The reason why I used to go to Chanel, like I said it, helps to make the color spread out a lot more and you get a lot more for your buck. So you can just measure it. How you want to see the consistency or the lightness or the darkness that you want, so I am taking the Indigo mood blue on to the next part of the hair, we're going to UM break it, and I am kind of melting, the colors together. So I'm kind of overlapping the the blue black or darker blue with the end. So we just refrain from the blotchiness, and you know all that type of stuff so make sure you brush it out again and as you guys can see, there are still some parts that are still not colored correctly. So I'm just going to take the darker blue and I'm using paint brush, strokes. Um, like you know, vertical strokes or whatever, through the hair through the pieces that weren't touched by any types of color, and this is just going to make it even this is going to give the hair a lot more dimension. Um, you can take it down as far as you want. It really doesn't matter, there's no specific order of me doing this and I'm just going in between the two different colors. So you want to let that sit for an hour wash it out in cold water flat iron. It and here is the finished result. I hope you guys like it. I hope you all enjoyed it. Don'T forget to check out my previous videos and I'll see you later bye.

PlumLovess: I love how simple and short your videos are with creativeness

H Wilks: I like your intro! I have coloured my hair silvery grey like yours, however my ends are darker grey and becoming dark blond again. Not sure whether to use a colour remover/bleach shampoo and re-colour or just straight bleach and reapply my colour.

Ghost Murmur: Not everyone can just take out their hair...

Yo ugly Child: Hi...I know it’s late but I just wanted to say something before I forgot. I dyed my wig burgundy but my frontal is lighter than the rest of the hair and I have no idea on what I should do.

AnimationArts: Cute

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