How To: Auburn/ Red Brown Hair Color

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Hello, everyone, its Corey Renee and I'm back with another video. So today we're gon na be dyeing my hair color that you're saying, of course, on the thumbnail, I'm gon na be using some quick moola, some 30 volume developer. I think it's pretty messed up to have this big gallon tube, and then they only kept a little bit of bleach in there, like y'all did wrong for that. Quick blue, but we're gon na go ahead and take some of the bleaching powder and put it in my little mixing bowl and I'm just gon na basically put scoops of the bleaching powder in both sides, because I'm dying all four of my bundles plus I'm going To die a old closure, I got. I got this hair from Kendra's booty. I really don't want to keep shutting her out y'all because, but you know I just want to put y'all up on game. I got this hair from Kendra's boutique. We'Re just gon na be mixing this bleach with the 30 volume developer into it becomes a toothpaste, consistency and then I'm gon na start. With my first bundle I like to brush my hair first, and so I make sure I don't have any tangles in my hair and then I'm just want to go ahead and start applying the bleach. I like to start on the bottom and work the bottom and work my way up to the root, and then I'm just going to be applying it that way, so this process did take a long time. I think it took like a two or three day process, because my do guys this is jet-black hair, so I did have to bleach it two times to work, the blonde that I wanted it to be and because I wanted this color to show up, I didn't Want the color super bright, I never want my color super bright because of my job, so I always want to try to keep it a little bit modest, so I do want it to show up. I want you to see the color, but I do bleach this twice I'll do started developer the first time I bleached it and then the second time I wanted it brighter. It wasn't just getting bright enough for me, so I went in with some 40 developer. The second time I bleached it, I didn't show the second process, but I basically did the same thing. You see me doing now brushing the bleach through applying it. I mean we warm back in with some more developer because sometimes when it's too powdery, you need to just add some more developer, so it can make you can make the process easier for you when you're brushing it through, because you want to make sure that you're Brushing their product, and so you can make sure that it gets on all the strands you trying to have no black strands you're trying to have all blond strands, so you're gon na make sure you're opening up that bundle getting that bleach everywhere. So I left that bleach on. I can't really give you all a real time frame. I would say I guess, maybe, between 20 minutes I just kept going in and looking at my bundles. If it looked like it was too dark. I left it on. If it looked like, it was light enough, that's when I took it off and then when I took it off, this was the blonde that it was. It still was dark at the ends of my hair, for whatever reason I didn't know why, but it was dark. So I said I'm gon na bleach it again, but this time we're gon na start at the end, and I left it on for about 10 minutes before I started working my way at the top, and then this is the shade of blonde that I got before. I started my process so once I began using about six shades, no, I'm not going to put all of these shades on my bondage, but what I am going to do is just test a few colors on a piece of carrot, leftover, hair that I have for My bundles, I do such as suggest doing that just so that you can make sure that your color comes out the way you want to just to save you some time and I still ended up wasting a lot of time, because every time I dyed my fondues And I blow dried it, it's not really being the color that I liked, but I just use mohkum rich, amber burgundy, Envy, cinnamon and Cajun spice. I really think that mocha, which was the brownish shade, made the strand of hair way too dark. So I went in with less colors, I feel like the more colors I used the darker that it was making it so. The third time that I did is because I did it's three different times. I tested it on like about three different strands of hair and you're all gon na see in the feeding. This is me one in which that one piece of hair and just dipping it in and it definitely came out way too dark, but the third time I did it. I didn't like the color. However, once I blow dried it on my bundles, I was. I wasn't really happy with it, but we're gon na get into that later on in the video, but I'm just gon na. Let you all see me tense. These three different strands - and I just didn't use mocha the second time to see how it will go out and how the final look would look and it was still too dark and then a third time. I think I went over just Cajun spice cinnamon and then some of that burgundy envy, and then that was the right color. That was the perfect color. That was the color. I was going for that brownish burgundy, albin color. That was the color that I was going through so, like I said before, this was definitely the color I was going for once I get tested on that third strand, as you all can kind of see. On the other side of my own of this little sample of hair that the color was way too dark, like I said I did not want that color, but I did end up pulling in to make it darker anyways once I tested it on fathers, but this Is just me going in for some of that cinnamon that Cajun spice and like I said that burgundy Envy, I finally did put it in a large tube that I got from Walmart and then I just mixed it all up or some boiling hot water. And then I dumped my bumpers, so right here is where I realized that my hair was just a bit too orange for me. I think I used a little bit too much of the orange and the cinnamon. I mean the cinnamon in the Cajun spice. I just went overkill with that, so I definitely redyed my hair after this session. I don't have it in the video because I did. I got frustrated yeah. I was lovely because I was like man, I'm tired of it up all night. I ain't working mixing. So I did not get a chance to record that, but I did go in with the second batch of boiling hot water and I use some honey brown and then I went in with some more of that burgundy every because I, like I said I wanted my Hair to be a reddish brown, I didn't really want it to be orange like that, but I just wanted this have like a little bit of our launched in just to make it that Auburn polish color, even though it's going to be summer, but that's the color, I was going for, and this is how I look once I blow dried it. That'S why I say I did not like that, but once I was done, I went in with some Tresemme and some silicon makes. You definitely want to make sure that you're using a good, shampoo and a good conditioner, because you've taken your hair through a really really loud process. So you just want to make sure that you do your bondo so good. Make sure that your deep conditioning, those bundles rustling aren't real good once I was done rinsing and conditioning long-term process. This is the finished look. This was the perfect shade that I was going for y'all. Like I see it, I did dye it twice and I did bleach it twice and this was the final look. I really really love this color and I hope you all do too and if you don't that's okay, I love you all make sure you subscribe and follow me on instagram a coiler underscore the base. You

Elia Simon: The colors she used were: cajun spice 56 cinnamon  58 burgundy envy 79 (she said she used some of this) Thought it would be helpful to have it listed. :)

gingertea3424: That color is so gorgeous! I love the make up look also, it suits you very well.

Twana Pickens-Stevens: I love that hair color and style. I’m gonna try to do my sew in soon because the salon I go to is closed due to the pandemic. I really hope I can become as good as you are doing sew ins, I really miss my weave . But anyway, I love this tutorial and your hair as always. ❤️

Deborah Dimelu: So what were the final colors that you used ? And how much of each , this color is too cute ❤️

Rosamond Yarborough: That shade suites you!!!

Delson Galasinao: Red brown is my next haircolor after my dark red haircolor fades and gots a haircut after the Beatles hair obsssion.

Demetria Howard: It came out very cute ❤️

Dolapo Edema: Nice. does the dye wash out on the long run because its semi permanent?

Lili xo: Im going to try this lol. Great video! Was that the straight or bodywave hair?

Jazzy4 Sure: ❤❤

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Callmejo: Even parts of all 3? I just wanna make sure

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