Ginger Roots Hair Dye At Home Tutorial (Adore Hair French Cognac Dye)

Heres a quick tutorial of how to get a shadow root that's not black, that blends with bleached ends. Using only one product. Adore. French Cognac color.

Hi, my name is Isis and I'll. Welcome to my channel in today's video. I just want to show you how to do like an ombre effect with a wig, that's already pre, lightened or a wig that you happen to kind of over bleach and you like the color, but it's not actually very complimentary on your skintone and so step. Doing like the stereotypical like dark root, that's like a black or brown. I decided to do a French cognac color, so it gives you more of a ginger Brown that still warms up your skin and doesn't clash with the blonde. So if you like that you're interested in that stay tuned for best of the video ok, so I already start at the back of the head, because it's just very straightforward hombre. I really wanted to focus more so on the front where you're dealing with the lace, which is the seen, miss the part that people see the most so get your brush. And you just want to like just close close to the roots that you can and then trail it back up. And then you kind of like to do a feather motion. So you don't get those harsh lines and if he's do because you happen to be heavy-handed and also don't forget the back part too. Ok, so you don't get that then we're going to have a weird color block and if you want to make sure for me I did a heavy hand. So you can see what you can do to fix it. Just take a comb and you just brush out or you come out the color. So basically it helps get rid of those in line, and you see how there's some spots that you miss so then just take a little bit but again pipe it off. You just start to feather it and then you just add more and do the same thing. The rest don't get color on the ice, because I mean you can obviously fix it, but it's just easier to just you know, avoid it and when you're coloring the hair, make sure that you know you spread the hair around. So you can make sure that you're not missing anything, because it's sometimes easy to, like you know, have like little patches of like blonde leftover, so make sure that you're spreading each section and that you're hitting both the front in the back and don't forget the sides. This is all confusing at door colors, which is my first time actually using that color before actually using any outdoor products, but I'm really liking the fridge Jack. It'S me a nice little ginger root and very cool and natural unwrap act. But thank you for like sticking to the end of the video, and I hope you guys learned something have a great day.

Ainghel Ambrose: Your smile makes me feel so warm inside!... Keep smiling honey - its infectious :) The ginger colour that you have in your hair at the start of the video - was that the French Cognac too?

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