Watercolor Method| Ash Blonde With Dark Roots!

Hey guys so I’m back!

This is my first time doing the watercolor method and dying dark roots and I think I did pretty good!!

I do plan to tint the lace in a different video and finish that dye job on the back of the wig so stay tuned honeysuckles!

Root color : Essence- #959 Brown Sugar

Water color dyes : Clairol Beautiful Collection- 14K Gold and Champagne

I washed the wig with Shimmering Lights Shampoo

If you have any questions please ask! Thanks for watching.

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Hey guys welcome back to my channel. I know I haven't made a video in so long, but I'm back with something super exciting. I will be showing you guys how I water colored dyed my 6:13 hair ash blonde with dark roots. So, first, what I just did is: I split got to be a hair hair spray onto the lace. So when I do color it, it will not get on the lace - or at least it wouldn't stay in the lace if it did get on the lace. So right now, I'm just using T pins just to hold the wig in place while I prepare for the hair dye. So at the moment I am sectioning off the hair, I'm using a brown dye by the brand essence in the color. What'S called brown sugar? It'S more of a yellowish brown instead of a red Brown. I wanted to make sure that I did not get a red Brown, because I did not want any red in this here period. Okay, so I wanted to show you guys how I started off. I know you can see nothing at this angle, so eventually, this part is just gon na, be skipped and you can see that's me doing their roots at the top, but yep. That'S just how I started off guys, okay, so here's a better angle for you guys. So, basically, I'm just taking the applicator brush and going very slow Isis Lee sped this up, but I'm going very slow and trying to make sure that I do not get this dark ash brown on the lace. Even though I have that hairspray layer that I put down, I just still did not want to have to worry about getting dark brown on the lace, so this is the last section that I'm showing you that's kind of in death. I guess so now, I'm just going to show you how I just smooth it out and went back through and made sure that all the spots are covered that I want to be covered in this part. You'Re just going to see me basically dye the edges and use the comb to smooth everything out. So I'm also going to add died to the back of the frontal and I'm gon na add died to the beginning of the tracks. So after the frontal ends where the trucks begin, I'm just gon na add died right there, so it will be basically a seamless transition. Now I'm low key mad, be that I didn't stretch that guy out farther because in the end it looked, it still didn't. Look as seamless as I wanted it to so I just washed the hair out with shimmering shimmering lights, purple shampoo and I'm just showing you guys how awesome that color looks like I'm in love. It was exactly what I wanted my roots to look like. You can see no daikon on that front too, at all sis, so I just skipped over this whole part by accident, but basically it didn't work. Anyways I try to do. I try to tint it with some Browns to make it a more golden II ash blonde and I feel like the hair, did not take the dye that I used so but I'll leave. The description box are the two colors that I used in this water. Color mix, so here's another footage, video of how awesome that frontal looks with the dark fruits I'm like obsessed with it. It did come out a little more gray, because I think I use a little bit too much shimmering light shampoo, but what I did that I didn't show you guys is that I just went back over it with some more hair brown hair dye to pop out The brown - and basically this is all you guys, so I just made it dark roots. It did end up turning out ash blonde, or at least as ash blonde, as I wanted it to in the end, I didn't get to take the whole video of it. So I will show you in two pictures at the end of the video thanks for watching bye, you

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