Foiling technique

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Just wondering what others are doing these days out of curiosity.

One salon I worked in we used to work around the head side to side up to the last section on top (strip across parting) and this was done in 45mins - 1 hour (using easi meche)

Then another salon I worked in they used to work in columns (like a 9 section perm) doing really fine foils all the back, then sides then top and wash off sections as necessary.

I tend to section ear to ear, work around the back section (not in columns) then sides then top using different % so it's ready at same time.

I know it makes no difference but just wondered what others do?
 
I tend to do back, top and then sides, again like you using the different peroxides. I used to do the top before the sides as most of my clients always say they want it really blonde and if i didn't do top first sometimes it wouldnt be as blonde as the rest. x
 
I tend to do back, top and then sides, again like you using the different peroxides. I used to do the top before the sides as most of my clients always say they want it really blonde and if i didn't do top first sometimes it wouldnt be as blonde as the rest. x

I must remember to try that with some of my clients. I tent to just go through the motions at times so good to try and do things differently [emoji4]
 
I must remember to try that with some of my clients. I tent to just go through the motions at times so good to try and do things differently [emoji4]
Im loving trying diferent technique I use Embee meche so versitile for Bayalage and highlights ,pin wheel is great,AcidPerm has a great placement diagram for the top that works well with any style to.:cool:
 

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