Grace_Hair
Well-Known Member
I've done one colour melt, on one of my friends, and I wasn't at all confident with my colour choice. It looked OK. But I would like to feel confident doing it.
The actual technique is fine. Although I can't work out when to do a wet colour melt or a regular colour melt.
Obviously on the root area you have the darkest base you want and the ends are the lightest base.
But could you, with it still looking nice and blending easily, have a copper at the root and then change the tone to something like a gold on the ends? (Does that makes sense?)
What's the maximum distance you'd have between bases? Eg would you blend a 3 into a 6?
Do you always use a Demi/quasi line?
The actual technique is fine. Although I can't work out when to do a wet colour melt or a regular colour melt.
Obviously on the root area you have the darkest base you want and the ends are the lightest base.
But could you, with it still looking nice and blending easily, have a copper at the root and then change the tone to something like a gold on the ends? (Does that makes sense?)
What's the maximum distance you'd have between bases? Eg would you blend a 3 into a 6?
Do you always use a Demi/quasi line?