SNEAK PEEK | Transform a Level 2 Client into a Sun-Kissed Bronde: Daniel's Expert Foiling Technique!

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2024
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    Unlock the secret to perfect brunette highlights without the dreaded "striped" effect in this exclusive tutorial by Daniel Mora (@danielmbeauty). Specializing in elevating darker-level clients to dimensional, sun-kissed brondes, Daniel shares his expert foiling techniques and formulation strategies to achieve the luminous, natural-looking brightness your brunette clients desire. Whether you're a seasoned colorist or new to the game, this class is your guide to mastering the art of subtle yet impactful highlights for brunettes.
    In this video, you'll learn:
    • Daniel Mora's "less is more" approach to foiling, specifically designed to transform Level 2 brunettes into gorgeous, sun-kissed brondes.
    • Expert formulation strategies for achieving even lift and maximum saturation, including when and how to creatively "break the rules" for the best results.
    • The innovative chevron stitch placement technique to avoid over-foiling and eliminate the risk of creating harsh, striped highlights.
    • Tips on tailoring your technique to work with your client's specific hair type and level, ensuring satisfaction and avoiding common pitfalls.
    Daniel's techniques are a game-changer for any stylist looking to upgrade their approach to coloring brunettes. Say goodbye to flat, monochromatic color and hello to rich, dimensional, sun-kissed looks that will keep your clients coming back for more.
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  • @angryslime1519

    WHERE IS THE RESULT??????Who are these videos for? The client doesn’t need this, the master doesn’t see the result.