Easy Auburn Copper Hair Tutorial Without Bleach!

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Lo'real Hi-Lift 2 Reds and 2 Sizziling Copper

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So, which repent of me is your l'oreal high lips and i got two boxes of sizzling, copper and two boxes of red and then you're gon na need your 40 volume developer and make sure it's cream developer. Your gloves and your mixing bowl and your brush and then i'm going to take this closure for my hair company. This is my body wave closure and I'm gon na take. This is like parent left over here and I'll believe that it's about, like a bundle and a half, so I'm gon na go ahead by taking one of the Reds and one mixing that with one of the properties gon na mix it all together, they don't wan Na take the copper intensifier inside of each copper box, it has a intensifier, so next we're going to add my 40 volume developer and it's about a 1 to 1 ratio. As far as ounces goes and I'm gon na mix that up yeah, you want to make sure that you do not add too much. Developer is definitely not as much as you would add to your bleach. Bleach is a 2 to 1 ratio, and this is a 1:1 ratio so mix it all together, get all the clumps out and I'm going to lay my hair all the way out and inspect if you comb through it first before putting on the color that way, It'S just everything is kind of you know. The strands are separated and the color just goes on in easier to make sure you get all the strands with you combed out. First, definitely before you add color calm it out, then I'm gon na go in with my color and I'm gon na start with working to get in on the ends and just making sure no saturate every piece. It'S important that you start on the ends. Reason being because, once you start putting the color onto the hair, the hair will start processing automatically. So it's a lot better to do it towards the ends, because not much rather my hair be more vibrant on the ends rather than fiber on the roots, and you know dark on in so they're very important that as you're applying this, you start with the ends. First and just make sure you know you saturate and just you know, coloring hair, you guys it really, especially when it comes to blend. Oh it's just it takes a lot of patience because you got ta, make sure you get every piece. You don't want it to be blotchy, so it definitely takes patience when humming your own hair, just gon na flip it over and do the same thing to the other side, just making sure you know. I really worked that color in there and just I just want to get error thing, I'm trying to miss no pieces, because you know what we are we're professionals. So we have to make sure that is definitely saturated because we don't want the blotchy here. Y'All nope watching here, so you got to make sure you saturate. That thing take your time open up the bundles. I hate opening up the bundles and trying to color. It just takes forever, but you gots to do it. You got to do it for your perfection. It'S a half perfection. Okay, I should say I'm good, I'm making sure I'm like no blotchy hair over here, so gon na. Take it wrap that in from a little foil, so it can practice. No one said: that's just five! Then I'm going to go onto my closure. I'Ve already colored the other bundle, but it was no fun showing you guys that, because it's pretty much a repetitive process see ya. So once the closure, as you can see, I'm sectioning out the hair, and you want to make sure that you do very small sections you guys, because you don't want to miss no hair and also being that we're coloring this from roots to ends like you know. Sometimes keep sweet, please restart, but no we're gon na call this on this dance. So you want to make sure you small enough sections just so you can be a little bit more tedious because we're trying to get no color on too late. We trying to make sure that we get this color on every piece of hair, so sectioning out. The closure is vital when you're coloring the closure - you definitely section it out, so you can distribute that color everywhere and I was running out of color on this. So if you're going to be coloring more than just a closure and a blend, one that have probably want to get more than four boxes because I was like at this point, I was definitely like brunch a navigator running out of color, but I made it work. You'Ll make sure you calm through it, so you write that color out and then just make sure that you saturate saturate battery saturation is key flip it over touch other side, I'm gon na wrap off closure and below foil as well, and I'm going to let their Hair process for two hours and I'm going to make a wig. This is what it looks like after I shampooed and conditioned and let it air dry. As you can see, the curl pattern. It'S natural curl pattern. It'S still intact make this into a wig and yeah. If you guys are interested in having a wig made contact me on my website, I have a create your own unit form that you can fill out and order your wig and so yeah. Let me know check me out. Y'All, always be your black dizzily custom way. Alright guys, that is all thank you guys so much for watching this video, and I will see you guys in my next video bye, guys, yeah positive, good cuz, I'm gon na get copyrighted, hey y'all finish the look we are here say: hey everybody! We bout to stop. Will you turn it out ain't? Nobody got our stuff Virginia in it. Oh hey!

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Kersha Beaver: This turned out great. I know you said you got this by not using bleach . But could you add bleach to the L'Oréal high color to and would it make more intense color

PrincessKaay: Pretty

Carmen Collins: I would love that color in a wig.....hint

Celine Thompson: Looks burgundy

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