Wet balayage

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lalalaurz

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I quite often do wet balayage on clients that 1, aren’t 100% sure about it, 2, have porous bleached hair and 3, to freshen up established balayage every single often.
What I’d usually do is if the ends need lifting or a money piece needs putting in the front, I would go in with bleach and 3%/6% on dry hair, lift, shampoo and then I would do colour touch or richesse let’s say 5/ for example on the root, 7/ midlengths and then a 9/ on the ends (tone obviously depending on the hair I’m working with).
ive seen a few posts on behind the chair about doing the bleach when wet and wondered what people’s opinions were?So they’d freshen the ends and do the front as I said and do the root with ct and then rinse and tone again at the basin. I’m assuming the bleach is diluted for a start and it doesn’t save time really does it? Am I missing something?? Any feedback would be good! Thanks x
 

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