Burgundy Hair Color Tutorial: Wig Edition

Burgundy Hair Color Tutorial on a wig using Mayvenn Hair, and Joico color intensity.

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Hey everybody its amour today, I'm gon na be giving you a tutorial on how to get this beautiful, deep, burgundy, color, first you're going to want to start off with all blonde hair and we're going to be using joy, coat, color, intensities, again and sapphire purple and Ruby red and we're going to mix them together in equal parts. This is eight tubes that I end up. Meeting pain tubes, so just be cautious. First thing you want to do is clip your hair to a board with some butterfly clips and make sure there is completely detangled doing it. This way just helps you save hair color when you're doing it in your hand, then you're gon na want to put one tube of amethyst purple in and then another tube, ruby red, and you want to make sure you mix it as thoroughly as possible. Just so that all the color consistency is smooth throughout and ruby red and deep, dark purple creates a beautiful, beautiful, deep, burgundy, color and since we're applying it on really blonde hair. As you watch this unit, it's just gon na grow to be a beautiful plenty red. So take a little section just like this and focus on the roots. First, you want to make sure you're thoroughly saturating the hair as much as possible and really using your thumbs and the palm of your hand to move the color around and work your way down to the section. As you work your way down just keep moving the hair using your brush to get the color everywhere. You don't want to miss any spots or have any streaks lightness throughout your hair. You want to make sure it's even and flat and seamless as possible, so move all the way down to the tips, and then I like to work my way back up. Just massaging checking all the hair and making sure everything is thoroughly saturated and doing it like this. It just allows you to see the color a lot better and you can also take the comb and comb through that section, and it will help you see. You know where you miss color, if you're just unsure, but for the most part this is very simple: I'm just showing you guys what colors I'm using and how applying the color to the hair. To get the look that I got that all of you saw on my Instagram, so yeah just pretty straightforward: it's not rocket science. This was basically what I'm gon na do, and this is the 27 all blonde and it's the REE, bundles and a frontal. The bundles are 20 and 222 and the frontal is 18 inch. Lace, frontal so I'll be repeating the same exact process on all three bundles and then I will move over to the frontal and show you guys how I color the front so so now that we're starting on the frontal, you want to make sure you're doing slivers Of hair all the way throughout the frontal - and this is just to ensure that you don't get any color on the legs - you can take a step further and protect the lace, which is what I do. I use a really really really really thick layer of some gel and let the gel harden completely and then I go in you know regularly with the color, but even though you're protecting a lace, you still want to be cautious when applying the color, because you don't Want to get color on the Rose, if you get color on the lace you're most likely going to have a red, scalp or Burgundy scalp or whatever color you're using it's gon na, be in the lace and some people say you could wash it out. But I mean it really doesn't washed out as much as you would hope for so just to be on the safe side, make sure you protect your lace underneath, like you, were bleaching your dots and then also be cautious when applying the color. So when I apply the color, I actually use really thin slivers and I focus on the roots first and I point the brush at the section. Instead of going down on the section to paint down on the lace, you don't want to do that. You want to hold the section outward and just use the bristles of the brush to go through the hair as you're holding it out. So I'm going to zoom up a little bit closer, so you can see in real time how I'm doing this. So a sliver of the hair take that out. Take all the residue off the comb from your previous section just to have all the Flyway stick together and a nice neat section then take the color and point it at the section like I'm doing here and press down through it as you're holding it out. Instead of laying the brush down on the lace, when you apply the color, as you can see, my previous section has no color on the lace, and this is just going to help you and guide you so that you don't walk around with a red red scalp. Then I take my thumbs and massage the color at the root because it can be a little streaky or come out a little white, and I take my comb and move those Gunks that kind of ball up at the top, and I used it fine to comb To spread them out and make sure that all the little strands up there are covered, then, after that, you can do it just like how you did before and take the brush and paint down the hair, spreading the hair and making sure all of the hair is Completely and thoroughly saturated and that's how I do that, and I literally keep doing things slices like that. It'S up to half of the frontal and I'll turn the head around and do that sack same process on the other side, if you're, using those same lengths that I'm using, which is 18 through 22, and you have to me bundles and a frontal you're, probably most Likely going to need 10 bottles of this joy coat color intensity and they are about 625. I think each so that alone is probably like $ 85. I think or close to it so yeah keep on watching, and I will show you guys what the closure looks. Like I mean what the frontal looks like when I'm all done you and here's the front song and the stop is clear of Hilary. Even though we protected the lace anyways underneath just in case you might've messed up here is the finished? Look? Isn'T it beautiful? You guys, like I, made this for a client and I got so jealous. I wanted to keep this week so bad. I think I'm gon na recreate it and make a wig just like this, because it's so cute, if you enjoyed watching this tutorial, please go ahead and leave a thumbs up and comment down below what you would like to see next on my channel, because I have So many opportunities to do hair, color, tutorials and wig tutorials. So just let me know what you want to see. It'S just that simple make sure you're subscribed and I will see you guys in the next video and thank you so so so so so much for watching. I love all y'all to death. So let's keep growing bye, love, y'all,

Taja Jenkins: Love this wig/color. You're so detailed when it comes to tutorials and that's what I look for. You should do a tutorial on frontal placement when making a wig. My frontal wigs pretty much always come out too big when I use a canvas head. This was a great video, thank you for sharing!

Passion As A Verb: I dont wear weave or wigs.... but this is the exact color I want next. So thanks for stating what colors you used so I can have my stylist get this effect. I know it will be darker because my hair is brown... but I love how purple maroon looks in my hair. And people wonder why stylists charge their costs... just watch this video and you will understand. Its work and a process! Beautiful outcome!!!

Poohnany1981 blount: That color came out beautiful lady bug your truly blessed with your hands.

GthaHAIRSTYLIST: SLAY ...per usual ‍♂️

Michaela J: What brands and color dye would you suggest for dark brown hair? I’d rather not bleach the hair.

Zee: Amazing ❣️ you should make video on how to protect the lace..

mizzstar21: Can i use these same colours on black hair? Or maybe even bright red hair? I've never done this before and I want a really deep burgundy plum ish colour

Jacnique Nina: This is facinating!!

Zoey Madison: I love you. you absolutely do not know how much you have just help me thank you

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