How To Dye 613 Hair The Perfect Burgundy Color Using The Watercolor Method| 99J | Lola Slays

Hiiii,

So I really wanted the perfect fall burgundy hair color.

I used Adore Semi Permanent Hair Dye.

ADORE 71 INTENSE RED

ADORE 78 RICH AMBER

ADORE 79 BURGUNDY ENVY (2)

Hair Specifications:

22 INCH 613 BRAZILIAN BODY WAVE

13X1 LACE PART

MIDDLE PART WIG

THe link for the wig I used is below.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/328809...

#99J #LOLASLAYS

Up guys welcome back to my channel today, i'm going to show you how i got this beautiful. Like burgundy, auburn hair, i used the watercolor method. It was super easy, so stay tuned, okay, so i'm gon na list this hair company in below i forgot the name of it. Don'T judge me but yeah i'll, listen below i'll, give you a direct link, but it's a 22 inch 13 by one part, meaning that it's just the middle part, i'm going to show you the parting and it comes in a 613 color. That'S the part - and it also has clips in there, so it's like literally you only have one style and that one style will be a middle part, but it does have lace like all around your edges, so you can either pin it down or you can glue It down this is the extra bundle that i got. It'S a 22 inch bundle in the same color as the wig. I got it to make sure that i can sew it into the wig to make sure that it's full. I also came with a wig cap and then these are the colors that i'm using in order to achieve the color. I use two burgundies and i only use a very little bit of the intense red a very little bit you're also going to need the shimmery light shampoo to get all that brass out, and then it's got a little mini brush. Okay, so with the water method, water is a very important factor. So i have this to the tub. It'S a kind of nice size, so i made sure not to put too much water because the more water you have the lighter your color will be. I filled it up, maybe one fourth of the way with really hot water from the sink. I did not boil my water, you can boil water if you want, but i was afraid of getting burnt, so i just made sure to put that shimmery lice in there mix it up really good with a rat tail comb. The shimmery light shampoo will help get all the brass out of my hair. It'Ll become more silver compared to the yellow kind of brassy color. It is now i'm going to just let this like basically simmer for, like maybe 10 minutes, not too long, because this has a chemical in it. I could smell it, so i didn't want it to like dry the hair out or anything. So i literally didn't even probably make it to 10 minutes, just until i didn't see any more brass on the hair, so i took some guys to be free spray and spray it on my lace. This helps prevent the lace from turning any colors. Like i'm dyeing it red. I didn't want it to have a red tint, so off camera. I did blow dried. It just took like literally two minutes. Not even this color is custom af. So i'm going to start off with the burgundy number 79 by adore, i used probably about the whole bottle in the first round. I dyed it twice. I dipped it in water. Twice you see how much water i have in there. I literally have one third of it filled up. I did not want a lot of water. I know i wanted my color to be dark, so therefore i wanted my water to be dark, so that's all burgundy that i'm putting in there, so i did use a little bit of the intense red a very little bit like maybe just one big squirt, and I never touched it again now. This is the rich, amber red. This is one of my favorites. This is the burgundy. I used a lot of this, maybe half of the bottle. I wanted my color to be equally parts red and all equally parts. Burgundy, not too light and not too dark. I was like real specific in my mind of what i wanted and i think i achieved it. So i'm doing a test strand here, so i can already tell that it's gon na be a little bit on the purple side, but i recommend that you test strand before you just dip it in, but i was okay with that color. I just knew my second run. I was gon na make it more red, so this is how it's looking the first go-around, which is a pretty decent color um, i didn't mind it. I just wanted it a little bit darker. I know that when your hair is wet, the color looks a little bit darker there. It is in the sun, and i didn't like that. It wasn't completely even i wanted an even burgundy i contemplated about blonde or purplish highlights, but i decided to just go with an even burgundy again be very mindful of the amount of water that you use in your water method. Um again, i did a little bit less water this time, so i'm going to go a little bit brazy with the auburn. What was it rich, auburn bread and still have a lot of that burgundy? I did end up using about a bottle and a half of the burgundy, but this time i didn't use any other intense red and then i used about the rest of the bottle of the auburn red. Now i'm gon na unravel that one bundle to make sure i get every nook and cranny of that hair. I did start with the parts that didn't take that much last time to make sure that my ends weren't darker. I wanted it to be even even burgundy. This is the color i achieve it's perfect, it's exactly what i set out for it's like the perfect mix of burgundy, slash red, it's not too light, but it's also not too dark. I think it came out beautiful comment below. Do you like it? Do you think that i should do more colors? If you want me to do more, hair dyeing videos make sure you leave a like on this video and also subscribe. I can't wait to see you guys in the next one love you guys bye. You

Stephanie Rivera: Definitely want to dye my hair this color sometime

Hayley Focsan: Your hair looks amazing

Fine Ass Cinco: Okay but you never told us was it good hair bad hair . Was it thin was it thick? Is it still holding up? How was shedding? ‍♀️

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