From Black To Sombre Hair Color Tutorial! 2019 Reverse Ombre New Trend|Brown Girl Friendly Blonde!!

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel. My name is beige. If you are new here, welcome, don't forget to hit that subscribe button down below and turn on that post notification bellow down below as well to be notified of all of my future uploads. So today's video, we will be doing a tutorial, a hair, coloring video on this wig that you see me wearing. This is a wig that I made out of hair that was sent to me from a Eunice I'll have all of their information that direct links and some promo codes down below in the description box. So don't forget to check down below for more information. I was sent three bundles of 22 inch, Brazilian body wave as well as one 13 by 4, Brazilian and body wave lace front. So I created it into this wig by sewing it onto a spandex dome cap using my sewing machine okay. So, as we all know, with an ombre, Sombra or balayage hair color, you do have to process the hair more than one time to get those multi-dimensional tones within the hair color. So we're gon na grab our bleach and we're going to begin. The first session of the lightening process, alright. So now I'm just wanting to take a few scoops of the Pravana pure light balayage Lightner, and I'm going to put that in my measuring cup and measure it to make sure it's the perfect amount that I'm going for. This is a really tricky type of mixture, because it's it's not the typical bleach mixture that you would usually have it's more of a clay type of consistency. So you want to make sure that you are following the instructions and measuring it so that you can get the proper consistency. So mines did come out to be a little under five and a half ounces. Now that I have that, I'm just want to get the provided, balayage activator and I'm gon na pour that into the mixture, and then I'm going to take my time mixing it. So when you first start to mix, it will seem like there isn't enough activator and that the mixture is too thick. But you want it to be a thick consistency, because if you continue to stir with your whisk, it will smooth out all of those powder balls and it will create a very even consistency almost as if it looks like whipped, cream or clay. So you want to keep in mind that that is the consistency that you're looking for okay. So now I am going to grab the first section of hair. I am going to hold it very tight and taut and I'm going to begin to paint that product onto the hair, I'm starting in the middle shafts of the hair and any product that I have /. I am then sweeping that lightly upwards. If you notice, I am holding my brush vertically, so that I won't have a harsh line of demarcation for this particular section, I am going to surface paint, meaning I am only going to apply that product to the top of this section and not underneath one thing That I do like about clay lightener is that it's thick enough not to run through on to the other side, so you have complete control as to where you want your placement to be and how the overall look is going to turn out. So I am gon na leave the under part of this section untouched. That is going to be the last thing that I apply the bleach mixture to and the reason why I am going to apply the bleach make sure it's through the under side of this list is because, if you put the wig on you'll notice that where your Neck is is where you're gon na see that color the underside of this first row, and I want that to be a medium brown color, because I want it to be a gradual ombre. I don't want that to be super bright blond, so I am going to have to apply that last so that it doesn't process as long as the rest of the hair. So I do want to share two quick tips with you guys. There are specially made paint brushes that will get rid of the line of demarcation. If you do have issues with that, but there are two ways that I go about doing that getting rid of that line of demarcation. I will either it's take my gloves and I will fan the product lightly upwards and that does get rid of that line of demarcation or I'll grab my brush, and you have only a little bit of product on there. If that and then I would turn my brush horizontally and then I would lightly stroke upwards and that gets rid of that line of demarcation and it creates like an even blend. So the very first row was the only row that I am going to surface paint. The remainder of the rows and sections I am going to fully penetrate, so I am going to paint the top and the underside of each section, I'm going to fully penetrate each section so that all of the hairs in the section is coated. So I also wanted to note because this is a hombre from the top to the mid shafts of the hair and then from the bottom upwards. It'S a reverse ombre. So, as you can see, I did not put the clay light in there all the way down low on each section, because I don't want it to be bright, bright, bright, bright blonde from the bottoms going up. So, where I stopped, the lightener I feel like is a good place for me to apply it the second time and get a darker result past, where it's processed the first time. I really hope that makes sense so, basically because I am doing a reverse ombre from the bottom on top, I don't want it to be black super blonde and then just get black at the top. I want it to be black at the very tips of the hair, then fade into a medium brown color and then get that bright blond color fade into a medium brown color and then get black again. So it is an ombre and reverse ombre hair color. But in order to do that, you have to be very very very mindful of how you're applying the product and where you are applying the product to so basically everywhere that I put the product the very first time in the first session. That'S going to be the brightest out of the entire wig, because when I process it a second time, I am now double processing it, which is lifting the hair to a higher level, and that is going to create a brighter blonde or a brighter, lighter brown color. So the second time around any area of black that I put this clay Lightner on, is not going to be as bright blonde as the areas that have been previously lightened. That'S going to be more of a darker brown color so that it can be an even fade. You want to be very mindful of that when you're doing an ombre and reverse ombre, as well as a balayage as well. So one thing that I like about this product is that you can literally see it as it is processing the clay liner and capsules the hair, and it creates a hardshell barrier around each section and it does get really hard and dry. And you know that it is working when it does that, and you can see the hair start to change color. You can also grab the section that is the driest or the sections that you have started working on first and you can crack open that shell and see the color that the hair is going to turn out. So here is the result after processing the hair. Once so, the second time that I processed the hair, I am gon na go. Obviously I'm gon na fully coat the middle section of the hair, just like I did the first time and because I am double processing it. As you know, that's going to brighten the color, so it's gon na be a brighter or a lighter blonde color than you see here, and then because I want it to be medium brown above and below this middle bright section. I am going to not go all the way up to where the roots are, but I'm gon na go a bit above where that blonde starts, so that it can be black brown blonde and then, when I get lower to at the bottom portion of it, I Am gon na go past where that blonde and black meets each other, and because this is the first time that the bleach will be hitting that black hair? It turn a medium brown color instead of being bright, bright, bright blonde, and because I am using a clay. Lightner, it is going to allow me to have control of the multi dimension within me. Double processing that blonde portion all right so now, after processing the bleach and washing it out of the hair. It is now time to tone: I'm gon na grab my color charm by wallet owner, and this is in 9n g sand, blonde we're going to mix it with a developer and then apply it to the hair and allow it to process. And here is the final result: if you are interested to see how I did the baby here is how I curled this hair. This way how I applied the wig without using any tape, glue or gel - please let me know down below in the comment section, so I can get that tutorial posted. I am beyond obsessed with the way that it came out. I think he looks so so so good. This front will look so so so natural, please! Let me know if you are interested in seeing that side to have that video posted don't forget to check it down below in the description box for all of the links and all of the information all of the promo codes to this hair down there. And let's talk down below in the comment section, what do you think about this hair? What do you think about this hair color? Do you like it? What would you name this wig, and would you wear this hair color? Where would you wear it to? Let'S talk down below in the comment section, thank you so much for watching. I can't wait to see you all in my next one bye, guys, Ryan, listen. Bezos is Bezos.

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Taylor T: You did such a good job! It looks so natural and the color just flawless!

Phiwe M: You’re really good at this!!! Also, I find it so hard to describe what I’m doing or anything for that matter, you’re doing it so well.

Jon-tel Carter: I love the reverse ombré. Very cute and different. I can see myself wearing this unit on an island and my hair flowing in the wind. Like gone with the wind fabulous ✊

Whiplash Mink Lashes: That turned out absolutely gorgeous!

Medley Licious: Wow, gorgeous job. It looks really nice

Phiwe M: You’re really good at this!!! Also, I find it so hard to describe what I’m doing or anything for that matter, you’re doing it so well.

CC Rosario: THIS is why my favorite color is Florescent BEIGE!! That cut crease, eyelashes and sunglasses really completed the look!

Ashly Calaway: I would wear this wig to work and brunch and I would name her Alexandria!

Kimble: OMG, LOVE LOVE LOVE this hair color you did an amazing job

Jasmine Hall: Omg that color is so pretty! Beautiful Summer color

New New: Beige Ojai This is your signature look.. Trust me‼️ I love this look on you. I love these colors on you especially. Own it.. Claim it, because everybody can’t. Everybody can’t wear what you can.

Kierra Malone: Looks amazing.

Ajumoke James: Beautiful job Beige!! I couldn't get the full effect of the color job until you put her on but she is gorgeous and I would call her KiKi

Nishata: Do you offer color services? I would love to have this done on a couple of my wigs

Be'n Angie B: Absolutely, ready for Summer time fun

minime diamond: love this color where i would wear it to girl everywhere run errands go to the grocery store go to appointments go to bed with it still on so i can look good in my dreams lol im extra

Nishata: Oh my! Anotha stunna I would don this color EVERYWHERE Do you ever use olaplex? How would it be used in this tutorial? Please show how you did the baby hairs and applied the unit. Also, full deets on your makeup, sis? and the sun shades too

Certainly Cee Caldwell: I love love love this wig.!

Sabrina Bryant: It's a beautiful color

lynn simmons: Love it I would call it golden sunset

Dolores W: Its a golden chestnut with chocolate dizzle ombre. Or you could call the wig golden sunset

Nesha T.: Hello, summer time fine!! Yass, this wig is bomb!!

Chemberli Jai: Look at you showing out. Absolutely beautiful. Once again you slayed another one.....Gorgeous you can call this one "MINES" LMAOOOOO

v porshe: Very pretty

Ashly Calaway: Love all of your videos!

S Grant: Perfect

nikkistayfocused: so pretty ur technique is she is definitely chocolate and drips of caramel

Antonia Williams: Love it.

Ryan Little: It's really dope to hear my music as the outro of your video. Thanks for featuring it!

Jon-tel Carter: Finally home, been waiting to watch alllll day

BlaqueBeauti2u Johnson: Love it

Exclusively Shanique: Yes please. Give us the styling video...... I'd name her Bethan

Shelita Marieee:

Jackie Bang: Pretty

Devin: I just about fell out when I seen the face on the wig head....

Becoming a better me with Amber B.: I love the song

Caroline Scott: Heyyyy

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