Color Hair Using Argan Oil Color By One 'N Only

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Learn to color hair using One 'n Only's Argan Oil Hair Color. It's a fairly simple process and doing it yourself will save at least $50 or $60. You can buy this hair color at most beauty supply stores and color your hair at home. The new One N Only Argan Oil Hair Color is easy to use, you get enough to color hair twice. Do it yourself and save!

Hey folks welcome to Do It Yourself with Dennis. Today we're going to color my wife's hair. we're going to use One'n Only's new Argan Oil, Hair Color. We're going to color her hair to a 5CH which is a light chocolate brown.. So thanks for watching my video, let's get started. okay, so the first thing we have to do is mix it up now this is a little different.. A lot of hair colors take one part color and one part developer. we're using 20 developer. ... .they've got 10 20 30 40. Depending on how much lift you need., you mix this color two to one or one to two. Actually, one part color and two part: developer. we've got our handy dandy, little color, mixing bowl here. The other nice thing about this is that it's two applications. you can color her hair twice with this.. The tube is the color, its three ounces and the developer six ounces. So you only need half of that according to their instructions. The mixing bowl that we use has graduated marks over here for ounces. 2. 3. 4. So I'm going to measure out three ounces of developer in the bowl, because it's a six ounce bottle and I'm gon na use, half of it so there's three.. Then I'm going to measure out an ounce and a half of color.. The color has graduated marks on the tube. It'S a three ounce tube, so basically you squeezed it out down to an ounce and a half. That means you've got an ounce and a half in the mix. So it's got a little point in the middle of the cap to puncture the seal.. You just take that take that point in the cap and press it on there like that and make a hole and then basically squeeze it out till you're to the ounce and a half mark., I'm not a professional at this. So any professionals that want to criticize my technique go ahead and do it, but just know that I'm a rank, amateur. I've colored my wife's hair before so we're not like totally guinea- pigging her today., that's half., fair warning guys! If you haven't done this before to your wife's hair about now is when it starts stinking really bad.. Now I've got a little brush that we use to put the color on her hair with, and so I'm going to use the end of it to start mixing. This. you want to get it mixed together, really good all right, so that should be mixed up good.. You want to use gloves because this stuff will color anything it gets on. So I just use shop gloves like vinyl gloves.. This is my lovely wife, ... mmm .... This is her hair, color now yep, so we're gon na use this 5ch color.. Oh, oh yeah! You need a cape and if you don't have a cape, you need a like a garbage bag. ... just cut a hole in the garbage bag and you don't want to get this color on anything else. take the color brush. Basically, you want to divide her hair into four sections so right in the middle .... I don't know how accurate you have to be with this, because I just kind of make sure that I get it all colored.. They tell you, you should divide it into four sections. So that's what I do ... for the most part ... and then kind of go like behind her ear and split it. You know that way. It'S coming so and then just start applying it and so you're going pull like half inch pieces of hair or sections of hair and start coloring it and I work from the roots out because usually they want their roots to get colored more than the rest of The hair anyway, so I start at the roots that way they get a little more color than the rest, and then you kind of want to be careful not to get in like a lot of it like on their skin and like their ears and stuff. it'll. Come off but I think some some people's skin it doesn't come off as easy as others. So it's okay! If you get some on there, you just don't want it to be a ton., and so basically all I'm doing is I'm taking the cup just like I'm painting and I'm dipping the brush in there and getting color on it and then and then like getting up Underneath, if you can see that yeah, like so getting up underneath and then getting the roots on this side too, and you can take the little brush and get up underneath there like that, get some more color, essentially you're, just going to keep going through her hair To make sure that you get all the roots kind of top and bottom., you don't want to work on the sections any any bigger than about a half inch and then just kind of even it out as you go. You want to make sure that you don't leave any like hard brush lines.. You want to smooth everything out and blend it in, as you go. you kind of want to keep up with your time as you're, applying it, but you're really not gon na start timing. Until you're done, but you want to move ..., you want to work fairly quickly so that you don't have the color on half of her head. You know 15 minutes longer than the rest of her head.. What I'll do like around like here, you know, is I'll. Get I'll get her roots, pretty good and then blend it, and then, if I get too much on her skin I'll, take a rag or a paper towel or something and wipe it off.. But around these areas, where hair blends into the skin make sure you smooth it out well but get the roots covered and then I'll kind of go back through and make sure that I got all the roots covered pretty well and then I'll. Take that section and go ahead and finish it off, because I've gotten the roots done so now I can start getting all the middle., but before I start getting all of the sides, I go ahead and get all the roots all the way around. On all four sections, basically and all I'm doing basically is I'm getting the roots I'm going in and I'm laying over about another half inch of hair and then getting the bottom side of that section and the top of the next section so that I've got good Coverage on all the other roots., you know you want to really get the areas especially like in here. You know where they pull their hair back. All that part shows and up underneath here, the part that shows when they pull their hair up. You don't want to have any funky color lines. There. you don't want to have any places that you missed, because it'll kind of stick out like a sore thumb.. So you want to make sure you get all that on these back sections., then the same kind of thing you just peel off half inch chunks at a time and make sure that you're getting the roots really good. So then, once you've got all the roots done now: you're gon na start getting all the other hair in the middle and again you're smoothing you're kind of blending it in, and you want to make sure that you get up underneath to do it kind of the Same way, you do the roots just take smaller chunks of hair and blend it in as you go and work your way down.. So I've gone through each section and I've done the roots and I've taken half inch sections of hair and made sure that I've gotten everything wetted out all the way through all the way to the bottom, and so then, what I always do is I take it. ( one reason I wear gloves ). I always take her hair and kind of work, the color in all the way through it just to ( I've, already smoothed it all out with the brush ), even it out to the ends or blend it in rather, but then I try to take her hair And just make sure that I've worked it all the way through her hair, so they haven't missed any strands and that I don't have like any globs of color. I've gone around. I made sure I've gotten all of her roots back here. I'Ve gotten some on her skin, but it'll come off.. You'Ve got to kind of scrub it off, but then once you've done that, if you miss any spots, you know touch them up and then basically, once all the hair is wet, then you're gon na start, your timing., this particular hair color, takes ( for regular, plain Old color application, ) thirty minutes, so we're gon na start timing. It now and in thirty minutes then she's gon na rinse, her hair out and we'll be back then ..., alright. So what we're doing is it takes about 15 minutes to put it on then it says to let the color process for another 15 minutes. You want a total 30-minute processing time. So that's what we're doing now and then, as soon as that's over then I'm gon na rinse, your hair in the sink and you're gon na rinse it until the water runs clear, you're trying to wash all the solution out of her hair. Then, after that, she'll she'll shampoo, her hair, ... .. a side note make sure that you wear something that you don't care about, because, if you're getting that stuff on your clothes, it turns it whatever color you're dyeing her hair so make sure you're wearing like a Work shirt or something.. You still want to keep your gloves on, because you're still going to be dealing with the solution get her under the water. We'Re gon na just rinse it out its gon na foam up a little bit but you're just gon na rinse. It out all over until the water in the sink or the tub, whichever one is clear.. You can also help her out where the places where it's on her skin go ahead and try to rub it off a little bit. That would get most of it off her skin. So now what she's gon na do is she's going to shampoo and condition her hair.. Then she can dry. It and it'll be all done. ... ... .., it's all done, she's shampooed! It conditioned and dried it. So now you can kind of see the color a little bit better., because I was careful to blend it in the color's nice and even it's smooth, you don't have splotchy places or lines or anything like that., as you can tell it's nice and smooth and even.. This is supposed to be a medium chocolate, brown. I'll, be honest when we were putting it on and as it started developing. It was showing a lot of red and it kind of made my wife nervous because it looked like it was gon na be really red, but now that it's rinsed out and shampooed and conditioned it's fine, it's exactly like what she was expecting and her hair is Nice and soft, its silky., you can see, it's got a good shine to it and her hair feels real good. It'S not dry or anything.. It turned out pretty good.. Okay, so that's it. If you follow those directions, then you will be able to color your wife's or your girlfriend's or your mother's hair, whoever you want to color. thanks for watching my video and checking out my channel. Please subscribe, give me a like down below on the video. If you would and if you've got comments, if you're a professional or an amateur like me, (, I'm not even a good amateur. I'Ve only done this a handful of times ), but if you've got comments about the coloring process or what I did wrong or anything like that, leave them in the comments. Below. I'll, be glad to hear them. And if you have questions about what I did leave those too and I'll answer, any questions that I can that I'm capable of answering.. So thanks again for watching hope to see you back soom. God Bless

Melissa L: Thank you so much for making this tutorial!! I actually never used this type of hair color before and I was looking for a decent tutorial on how to use it! Yours was the best one that I found so far.. I actually know how to use this now!! I'm going to subscribe to your channel because it was awesome of you to do your wife's hair! Lol! Thumbs up for that! It turned out great!!

Betsy Havard: As a Cosmetologist I think you did great! I have a few tips. Easy tip for skin. Put some Vaseline (not too thick) on ears & around face. (skin only) It will act as a barrier & make it easier to wipe off. If a little gets on hair it's ok. The developer will penetrate. But try to keep it from getting on too much hair. Another tip is to get 4 butterfly clips. Clip hair into the 4 sections. Do hairline first. Then start on front sides. But work from the bottom up. That way you don't have to worry about holding the hair as you go. Just leave it down. Grab a new piece from above. Then leave the pieces all out as you go of course. Don't put it back in clips. If you work from the bottom up & not have to be holding the hair. You can focus more on each section. I hold one hand flat & use my hand as a base. Then push color through hair with brush. Then I always smoosh that section really good to make sure it's saturated. Then work on new sections. Tip for grey hairs on top & front. Take a cotton ball or a separate bowl with brush. Put a little of the developer ONLY. No color yet. Add the developer to the grey hairs. This will soften the resistant grey hairs. It will prepare the grey for taking the color better. After pre soaking greys. Clip all hair back & start the color process. You don't rinse it. They say let pre softening process work for at least 10 min. Then start color. You don't have to do that step. But if you have resistant greys. It definitely helps! Another tip. After you get all of the roots. And you are about to cover the ends. Get a spray bottle of water. Or add a tiny bit of water or conditioner to bowl of color. (Or both) it will dilute it a little but it helps stretch the color more & the ends don't need as much anyway. It's usually deposit only. But if you at least dampen the rest of the hair & then add color. It helps it get more evenly distributed & helps stretch that last bit. Then I usually comb through everything & leave hair down. Because color has to oxidize & you want it to breathe freely. But I think you did an amazing job!! And my comments weren't meant to fuss. Lol. I just thought I would add some tips! Oh! And Sally's Beauty Supply has an item called a "key". It's a metal piece you can put on the end of the tube & just roll tube up instead of squirting. It's inexpensive & handy & helps you get all the color. And evenly. It looks like those toothpaste twisters. But they don't work as well as the "key". I've tried.

salmandron: Wow how many guys care so much for their wife that they are willing to dye their hair for them. Mad respect to this guy and his gorgeous wife.

seren1624: what a loving thing to do for your wife....you are a rock star man!!!

armilton01: This is one of the most sweetest things! I can see that you love your wife very much. You're taking such pride and care in making sure you do a great job. This video almost brought years to my eyes. ♥️

Bshell1502: You did a GREAT JOB!! My husband dyes my hair for me too and has for years! One question... how quickly does that hair dye faded opposed to others you’ve used?

RP: Thank you for this! Was my first time not using a box dye and I was so lost, this helped immensely!!

Tee Yust: Thank you! Finally someone who can demonstrate-with out being flaky! Totally appreciate your video!!

Melissa G. Crespo: Touched my heart to see a husband dye his wife’s hair, Great job!

AngieAng3097: I use this brand of color all the time. I personally would've used the whole bottle. Great video you did an awesome job with your step by step

Rosie Dhillon: I was so distracted the first time by how loving you are to your wife. So, I had to watch it again. Hope I find a husband like this.

timothy rodriguez: Hi Dennis, Thanks for the great instructions. With your help and the One 'n Only's Argan Oil Hair Color, I dyed my own hair and it came out amazing. I'm a guy and my GF has been promising to dye my hair for over a month and finally stepped out on my own and watched your video and it rocks man!

StrikesMidnight: This is so sweet and cute that your husband dyes your hair for you! This is the best amateur hair dying tutorial. :)

Candice Westmoreland: THANK YOU for this video.. I actually bought this exact color and I've never colored my own hair. I was confused about the developer to color ratio, thank you for the visual!

ann binder: Thanks so much! That was very helpful. You are a great man for helping your wife with her hair. My fiancé does this as well. :)

Renee Granados: Just a tip for the color that gets on the skin.. you can put vaseline around the edges of her hair and on her ears and it will help the color not to stain the skin. Also if it does get on the skin you can try a makeup wipe. Great video!!

Anna Soucek: Yes, I’m blown away . I never seen a husband do his wifes hair either, and he did a good job, she looks gorgeous

GloriaE.P.luvr4life: Wow! You're so nice to do that for your wife. You did a great job. It came out really nice.

FineGirl: So sweet, best hair coloring video on YouTube. I’m gonna show my husband your video. He tried once years ago, and has never wanted to try again. Your wife’s hair is a beautiful color, it the video it looks to have some natural highlights from the color, which I think looks great. I read that argan oil can look orange/red when using it has a conditioning treatment, which may be why it looked a little red going on. My hair is medium brown too, so I’ll look for this color. Argan oil is good for your hair. Thank you.

Isa Rojas: I needed this today & you saved my life ! Best tutorial

My ADHD Life: I haven’t used that brand before, so your video was very helpful!

vere2020: Good video. Thanks for step by step instructions!

Mary Jane: Now that we are in lock down these types of videos are even more awesome.

Fawn Krystal: Awe my heart ❤️ you’re AMAZING! I wish more men where like you. That is so sweet. I just got this same exact color 5CH Demi permanent light chocolate brown as well but my box looks different. Not sure if you make YouTube videos but you just gained another follower cause of how sweet you are to your wife!! ❤️❤️❤️

Letícia Santos: A tinta parece muito boa. Obrigada!

Elanor Sal: Love your video! Very informative. Thank you

Laura Manley: This is the best video! I shared this with my hubby and he is able to help me!

Rosario Palma Donoso: Looking like a pro !! Thanks for sharing!

Melissa G.: Wow, wish my husband would color my hair bcuz its hard to do ut yourself. What a treasure of a husband you are!!

Isabella: This is so wholesome and adorable

Tru Crownsup International 👑: Good job! You are an awesome Husband!!!! Next time start from the ends and work towards the roots because there is more heat closer to the root which will activate the color faster than the rest. #cosmotology101

Alexa Cantarini: Lovely tutorial!!!

Erica Lovely ASMR: Your a life saver! Thank you

Fe C: How lovely, helping your wife. Wow wow wow. Congratulations I loved it!!!!

B GT: So cute! Great husband and great tips.

Elvia Juarez: Great job! Give you a lot of credit. What a husband

Veronica Camacho: You did a great job.

luti 72: new sub!! i love this

Aztec Girl: Very Nice!!!

Mary Abrahim: THANK YOU i mix mine up in a blue Pepsi bottle lol now it looks blue

Rhonda Callejas: This video was awesome! He is so funny the way he said "Guinea piggin her" made me LMAO!

Edith Garcia: Thank you, to show how to do it, you must be your wife hero

I R: I really like your video thanks

Sophea Maks: Does this make my dark hair light brown ?

pudge allday: love it

MimiMeem: He's a Gem!

Marleyonaire: Loved this video Wish I had such amazing husband

Sandy Rider Egen: What a sweet husband, great job.!

Nunzii: Your wife so lucky to have you

Tamara Singleton: Hi. With a 1:2. Ratio. How did u come up with 3 oz of haircolor? Thz

Ee Ru: Good job!. From Nicaragua Blessing

MIMI PIZARRO: Good man!

jenny avila: #relationshipGoals

grlrunr 09: Can you do mine? Lol great job!

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Frannymay: Very good #GREAT HUSBAND

G. E.: What a nice, nice husband

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