How To Change Red Hair To Green Hair

  • Posted on 10 July, 2016
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  • By Anonymous

From Red hair to Green hair tutorial - how to dye hair from one color to another tutorial

Okay, guys so today we're going to remove this reddish color and we are going to make it green. I already mix my 20 volume with bleach, so always told you guys. I'D rather apply the product with my hands, so just grab a little bit of bleach. It'S not flying into the hair so now there's Mel of these Eastway, the really strong, something that you have to remember just to avoid that burning sensation in your eyes with foil. At the same time, before you keep the heat on and that will help the process to be faster check your hair after 5 minutes as you can see, you may hear it's getting a little bit later. My hair just stopped the product so again, just applied a little bit more than bleach, with 21 will develop just to make it more moisture, here's a more product and that we go to the process. As I said, red color is the most difficult to remove. So this would take maybe 20 minutes or even 30 minutes. The same. All the time check the elasticity of your hair check. That hair is not breaking so you see, you can still pull a little bit and it doesn't break so that means that it's okay, as you can see, this is the color after 10 minutes, you see it all. We do believe Rep, so pretty much um. Let'S keep it for 10, more minutes on it after we wait like half an hour. This is the end result. I already wash my hair. You can see a few pieces of red the other, but my hair cannot handle more bleaching, so I'm just going to apply the color green on this. We are going to mix one tube of green further to use your brush, something that we can do, because the here is kind of dry. You can make it a tiny little bit with a little bit, if not, instead of using just one tube. You have to use at least two or even three depends how much hair you have, let's just start with the color, so you have to be a little bit patient without sometimes in one time. You cannot remove that red color. If you try to do that, probably will break your hair. So if the first time you try it and the hair doesn't go away, just wait at least 3-4 days. In that time you can start monitoring your hair, putting a lot of oil and masks that shot to repair the dryness after four days so depends how many times you want to wait, you can apply again bleach to make it lighter and then, finally, when you remove All the color then you're gon na start by like purple or blue or green brush the hair, just to make sure that you put color everywhere remember to apply one plastic bag on your head. So you don't make a mess with your head, and this is the end result. So the cover, as you can see, is really bright is the way that I like it. So thank you for watching this. Video don't forget to subscribe rate and like see you soon, bye,

Lauren Carlson: I love how healthy your is even after bleaching. The colour looks stunning

Jazmin: Looks so good on youuuu! I had a fancy caramel balayage yesterday that ofc I'm planning to ruin really soon hahha, annnnnd I'm having this crazy idea of having green forest color on my haaaair. I'm mexican with similar face features as Yalitza Aparicio, with light medium skin. Hope it works on meee :D

ellen joy: so helpful!

Y Sigarroba: I would have liked to see the hair that light while it's still in the foil not when it's dry and then when it's dry but I want to see the process of the red come out that's pretty light for having that much red in there looks great but I would have rather seen the whole lightning process in the foil

Google User: TYSM for the video guidance. Love your accent and calm voice.

Fada De Provence: Beautiful

lover7: love the green

Kaitlyn Moore: This doesn't provide enough info

Karina Valadez: What dye did you use ?

Jazmine Chavez: Applying bleach over dyed hair doesn’t bleach the dye away and lathering more bleach on top of each other also doesn’t really affect how bleached your hair is gonna be

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