It really depends on a lot of factors. How light it is prior. The condition. The shade selected. The after care.
It does require maintenance but the colour in my opinion is unrivalled x
Pre bleach ombré and then tone with fudge pastel paint box. Use whiter shade of pale and add your desired amount of pink moon and blueberry hill if your inclined to. Little goes along way with the bright shades x
Towel dry and apply fudge one shot spray to porous areas to prevent it grabing too soon. Also I often apply a stronger ratio to resistant areas and a more dilute ratio to porous. Fudge toners allow for the peroxide to
Be tripled for
Porous hair.
Oh yeah of course. Disliking something or someone for any reason is always gonna happen it's how you choose to show or share your particular dislike or hatred that affects people and what I am strongly against. For example I know a lot of people don't share in my joy that I am indeed a gay and I...
You know what your absolutely right. I recall having a terrible fever just before I became a rampant homosexual. How it was missed I just don't know...
I the client is naturally a base 4 I wouldn't interfere with that. The whole point of ombré it that it looks naturally grown out. So work with her natural. Apply your copper shade at the desired point and blend the blonde through the ends
Glad I'm missed haha. I haven't gone. I still check now and again but won't comment to much now. Used to enjoy the banter and have a laugh while giving advice but like some others I can't always be on the ball due to being busy, or feel it beneath me to provide education to questions that should...
Sorry what? How can you just emulsify the colour in? Without properly shampooing an conditioning the bleach highlights it wouldn't be properly neutralised so any residual tone it pics up from the colour won't be true and most likely patchy on porous areas IMO.
Some products advise use on damp hair for specific reasons. Fudge paintbox when used on large areas is damp hair although I admit when foiling with it I would use
On dry for ease of section control. But as a rule, towel dry but damp hair
I get this rarity too. Tends to be on people with naturally course hair get the best wear out of it. My sister still found it easier after around 6 months after first treatment and her hair is like steel wool haha
Yeah. But even mobile the amount of time it
Should take should be reflected In the price. If I am forced to do hair at a home for
Any reason I charge MORE than I do in salon as it is an inconvenience for me. So it rarely happens haha
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