Gray Hair To Bronze Blonde Hair Color...Mature Black Female Hair Color Transformation

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Beauty Wellness Hair Care - This is a Video Preview from a Hair Color Master Class [for Textured Hair]. Platinum Blonde "Pixie Hair Styles" are becoming so "common"... we wanted to create a new, bespoke hair color for this client. This [Level 8] Dark Bronze Blonde hair color is Modern and has a Fresh Look. This new hair color compliments her beautiful Chocolate Complexion - the dark “Bronze Blonde” Hair Color gives her skin a youthful glow.

This hair style is a classic, "Quo Vadis" Clipper Hair Cut [with a Razor Carved Hairline/Perimeter].

We Re-bonded, then smoothed with a Keratin Wrap, and dried her under an Ionic hood hair dryer.

We finished with an organic Nourishing Lipid SERUM.

BWHC Hairstyle Tutorials. Analysis: Natural Hair Color Level 1. 80% Gray/White Hair. Healthy Hair. Medium Density. Coarse. Wiry. Resistant.

We Formulated for her natural hair color level 1 [the Eumelanin Pigments].

This is a Double Processed Blonde Hair Color [Bleached + Toned].

Hair Color Toners sit on top of the Cuticle Layers. They are fragile, are easily rinsed out - with the Wrong Conditioner, [and "Burned Off" by High Heat Flat Irons].

In this video we see a Healthy Blonde Hair Color Transformation. From 80% Gray to [a Level 8] Dark “Bronze Blonde” Hair Color. Learn more at - https://www.beautywellnesshaircare.com...

Gray Hair to Bronze Blonde Hair Color...Mature Black Female Hair Color Transformation

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Welcome to beauty wellness, hair care: this is a preview from our hair color master class. There is a perfect blonde hair color to complement every skin tone and in this client we have delivered the most beautiful level. Eight dark, bronze, blonde hair color. This client prematurely grayed in the past. We would lift her and tone her to a platinum blonde, but the whole short platinum blonde look is becoming overdone and we really wanted to give her a more youthful look. We wanted a hair color to warm up her complexion and give her an overall glow. Her hair color is a natural level one and now she is 80 gray white. Typically, the process of hair color grain is the uh process of the diminishment of hair color pigments. The pigments are formed in deep within the follicle, the melanocytes and over time they just don't produce as much pigment. So, throughout the hair growth cycle, the amount of pigment in the hair fiber is less and less, and although the hair uh looks gray, what it really is is it's translucent. It lacks any type of pigment and you'd think that the lack of pigment would make it really easy to formulate and change the color of gray hair, but no, no, no, no. No. What we get into in the hair, color master class, is that you melanin is still in the hair, even though she's gray, we still have to formulate for a natural level one - and this is a double processed blonde. In order to eliminate the pigments in the cortex layer, the bleaching agent has to penetrate the cuticle layers, the epicutical layer. Then you have the exocutical layer and you have the endocuticle layer. The alkali causes the cuticle layers to swell and the bleaching product can enter into the cortex layer where the pigments reside and what the bleaching agent does. Is it oxidizes the color out of the pigment sales, the sales don't actually go away, but the color is eliminated. The second part of the double process blonde is the toner and the toner affects the cuticle layers, the exo, the endo and the epicutical layer. We use bond builders to go into the cortex layer and rebuild or add any broken disulfide bonds and the hair color toner sits on the cuticle layers, the epicutical layer, the endocuticle layer and the exocutical layer, because toners sit on top of the hairs cuticle layers. They are translucent and they are temporary, very fragile. What they really do. Is they tone? That'S why they're called toners? They can eliminate brass. They can eliminate yellows. They can give you that really cool beautiful blonde. Our hair, color pigments, are created in each individual hair fiber. So because of that, the color and tone is varied and, as i stated before, our hair growth is a process, and during that process our hair, color pigments, are formed and deposited or added to the hair fiber as it grows out. So the color of the hair at the very tips is different from the color of the hair in the mid shaft and it's different from the color of the hair at the base coming right out of the bulb. So the color of hair, the pigment of hair, gradually reduces that's. What going gray is it's the reduction of our natural hair pigment and it's my experience that when the pigment leaves the hair, it takes something with it. The hair becomes gray. Hair white hair is very wirey and it becomes coarse and it becomes resistant. So on this client with her hair color, we dropped some keratin. On top, we wrapped her hair in a keratin solution. All keratins are not created equal. There are some keratins that are for straightening. There are some keratins that add coil and all keratins add nourishment you just have to know what type of keratin to use and when to use it. We dried her under an ionic hair dryer and we finished with some nourishing lipid serum and i know folks are like what is this ionic hair dryer thing all about? Well, that's the kind of information we get into in regards to textured hair and our master classes. Whenever you're penetrating the cuticle layers - yes, there are many cuticle layers and you're going into the cortex layer to affect change. What you're doing is you're breaking and rebuilding various bonds. There'S hydrogen bonds, they're salt bonds, they're disulfide bonds. We have pigments that we're dealing with. So when you're reforming the hair, when you're reforming it into its new state, you want to use ionic atoms to complete the state change enough about class. Look at her hair color. Look how her hair color causes her complexion to glow. She is rocking a covadas haircut. We wrapped her with a keratin solution. We dried her under an ionic hair dryer and we dropped some nourishing lipid serum. On top. We have all the tools. You'Ll need to take your client to this beautiful level. Eight bronze blonde hair color come visit us at beautywellnesshaircare.com

Lisa Harrell: Thank you I wish all hair professionals practiced this.

Changes: Great presentation and you're a born educator.

Changes: Beautiful young lady

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