How To Create Light Brown Hair Color By Clairol Professional Online Education

  • Posted on 15 October, 2015
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Clairol Professional Top Artist Anita Gutierrez shares her pro formula and application tips on how to use Clairol Professional FLARE to lighten hair to a light brown hair color. For more information on the hair products used, visit: http://www.clairolpro.com. Also, follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/clairolpro for our latest news, tips and techniques.

Hi, I'm in need a good terrace and I'm gon na show you how to create a light brown hair color using Clairol professional flair. This is my lovely model as Jean she's never colored her hair before but she's ready for a change and wants to try a lighter brown since she's, starting at a natural level, for I'm going to use a level 6 ash shade 6. A in order to avoid getting results that are too warm or look too red. I'M also going to use two different formulas, one for her length and ends with 30 volume developer and another for her root area with 20 volume developer. This will ensure that I get even results from roots to ends and we don't get hot roots. I'Ve sectioned my model in four sections, one two, three four, I'm gon na start applying to her root area, but I'm going to start in the back. I'M going to go right over to this section here and I'm gon na follow it all the way around the back of her head. Okay. So what I've done is I separated the section just to make it easier to apply. I, like my sections, really clean: I'm going to start right up on top apply both top and bottom, and then I'm just gon na work all the way down this section. So as you can see, I've applied to the root area, which is the 20 volume 6a. Now I'm going to start at her nape area and because her hair is so long, I find it really a great tool to have a white tooth comb, but not to comb hair color through when you part it I'd like you to take the comb comb. Any knots or any tangles you see before you apply the color this way when you apply the color it'll go on very evenly and you won't have any spots on there. This formula is a 6 a, but with 30 volume mid-shaft to ends because of the fact she wants to go one to two levels lighter you need the 30 volume in order to get those results. I'M gon na go all the way to her end and make sure when you're, applying long hair color like this, you make sure you get that bottom of this with your brush, don't be afraid to touch it underneath make sure when you take your next section, you Take it nice thin ones another you will get really good, even saturation. I'M gon na continue this process throughout the head process, her for 30 minutes and I'll be back to show you the results. This is a jean final look. It'S a beautiful light brown that has amazing shine and all it took was two simple formulas: 6a, with 20 volume at the roots and 6a or 30 volume mid shaft to ends 30 minutes processing time and, as you can see, it is stunning. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial if you have any questions about any of our Clairol professional products go to Clairol procom thanks for watching you

dennis duarte: Bien explicado y muy bien su trabajo!!

Bubabuba Bubabuba: Can u use the same technique in previously colored hair?

Juss Sayin: Clairol Professional - I would suggest you take down this video. Her hair color was NOT light brown. It didn't even look like it was one shade lighter. I would be furious if I paid a hair stylist to end up with a color that was almost the same as when I started.

Kimberly Tejada: It does look a bit lighter A natural light brown

Nehaya Zadan: No that's not light brown it looks like the same as before

Antoniette Musolino: Looks the same ,just shiny

Ashley Ashley: Looks dark for a level 6.

#DesignerPierre Petite Male Model: Looks the same.

robbie de robster: Dont see the difference!

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