Really a fan of how you actually slice like I do! I love to do that for blondes and so many stylists seem to be scared of it! You do it well, so it doesn't look chunky, yet I can see how it's saving you time and packing a punch of color too. Thanks for this placement technique! Gorgeous results 😍
Tiffany Tran thank you for watching! That is my goal to try to get straight to the point and give people want they want to see without talking to much 💕💕
Same! I''m a newer stylist and I was looking for foil techniques that could improve my speed and achieve maximum impact. Bout to check out the other videos :)
Wow! Love the end result!!!🤩 You are in Reno? I’m gonna have to let my Aunt know. She just moved there from Cali. Finding a good trustworthy hair dresser is hard to find these days. Thanks for sharing your talent on here. Wish you were in California. I’d totally come see you✨
I agree … I will not recommend 40 vol over previous lighted hair ..the client has a lot of hair and is very thick and strong so it seems that works , but not to many pp have that hair …😊
Hey girl please take alittle extra time and include formulations people like me in cosmo school are so interested in learning more techniques and you did beautiful work but we don't know what you used! I have subscribed I can't wait to see more amazing work!!
I love this technique. Do you think I could use this technique for covering gray also. I'm planning to add a color 8N probably and just use thin slices and do every other slice with blonde then color? Also because I my client has so much hair I was thinking of using 10 vol. In the back then moving to 20 when I get to top and sides. Thoughts???
TRACY MCGINTY. Hey Tracy! First of all thanks for watching! The Formula I used was Paul Mitchell Syncrolift with 20 volume to lighten her hair and I used equal parts of Paul Mitchell The Demi 10V + 10PA with processing liquid to tone her. For styling her hair I used Paul Mitchell Neuro Prime to protect her hair from heat when I blow dried it and to give her a smooth shiny finish and I also used a little bit of Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Hydrocream ship before we blow dried and then I used PM Neuro Protect for more heat protection right before we curled it. :)
My hair was highlighted in August! Obviously I have a lot of regrowth and I’m pretty much the same colour as the client. I don’t have opalex so would it be better for me to use a 30 vol rather than the 40?
Use 20! I think it’s insane to see anyone use 30 or 40. 30&40 eventually stops lifting it dies out. There is just no need for it it causes massive breakage no matter how much you dilute it with olaplex or water I would personally never ever use a 40
Can I use 10v to lighten up the ends? They’re like your client ends color. She has very thin and damaged hair. I’m scare if I use 20v I’ll giving her more damage.
Kamila Wright yes I would definanatly recommend using 10 vol and if at all possible I would try to to overlap or lighten any pieces that are already super blonde, over processed or damaged. I personally like using Olaplex also if I am working with over processed or damaged hair. 😊
Megan Lorson thanks for answer. She wants to remove some of the warm that she has like your client to have more of a brighter blonde, her extensions are a little more ashy and brighter color. I’m no familiar with Paul Michael products, I do use Shades Eq so do you know which shades I can use to get the color that u gave to your client? Thanks again
Couldn’t you just use a regular chop stick from a Chinese restaurant? Looks the same, only different material! Nice job!! It’s hard to tone without muddying up the blonde!!
Really a fan of how you actually slice like I do! I love to do that for blondes and so many stylists seem to be scared of it! You do it well, so it doesn't look chunky, yet I can see how it's saving you time and packing a punch of color too. Thanks for this placement technique! Gorgeous results 😍
Brianna Larsen thank you so much! And thanks for watching! 💕
Subscribeddd. I discovered you by searching faster foil techniques. I love youtubers who talk less, and show more.
Tiffany Tran thank you for watching! That is my goal to try to get straight to the point and give people want they want to see without talking to much 💕💕
Same! I''m a newer stylist and I was looking for foil techniques that could improve my speed and achieve maximum impact. Bout to check out the other videos :)
Chloe Higley thanks for watching Chloe! 💕
Wow! Love the end result!!!🤩 You are in Reno? I’m gonna have to let my Aunt know. She just moved there from Cali. Finding a good trustworthy hair dresser is hard to find these days. Thanks for sharing your talent on here. Wish you were in California. I’d totally come see you✨
Thank you so much and thanks for watching! 💕
Beautiful end result
Thank you! 💕
Overlapping previous blonde with 40 volume?! 😲 how much breakage did you get? Beautiful final look though
Tammy Duffield we used Olaplex with it as well and I Foil really fast so there was no breakage 👍🏻
I agree … I will not recommend 40 vol over previous lighted hair ..the client has a lot of hair and is very thick and strong so it seems that works , but not to many pp have that hair …😊
Wow amazing
Thanks for watching!
Hey girl please take alittle extra time and include formulations people like me in cosmo school are so interested in learning more techniques and you did beautiful work but we don't know what you used! I have subscribed I can't wait to see more amazing work!!
I love thud
Thank you and thanks for watching! 💕
I love this technique. Do you think I could use this technique for covering gray also. I'm planning to add a color 8N probably and just use thin slices and do every other slice with blonde then color? Also because I my client has so much hair I was thinking of using 10 vol. In the back then moving to 20 when I get to top and sides. Thoughts???
I like how it works idk i was just satisfied on how she colored it❤
Did you do horizontal slices above the vertical on the top of the crown??
Can you please let me know all products used including toners ..fabulous job 💕
TRACY MCGINTY. Hey Tracy! First of all thanks for watching! The Formula I used was Paul Mitchell Syncrolift with 20 volume to lighten her hair and I used equal parts of Paul Mitchell The Demi 10V + 10PA with processing liquid to tone her. For styling her hair I used Paul Mitchell Neuro Prime to protect her hair from heat when I blow dried it and to give her a smooth shiny finish and I also used a little bit of Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Hydrocream ship before we blow dried and then I used PM Neuro Protect for more heat protection right before we curled it. :)
My hair was highlighted in August! Obviously I have a lot of regrowth and I’m pretty much the same colour as the client. I don’t have opalex so would it be better for me to use a 30 vol rather than the 40?
Im a little late on this but use 30
Use 20! I think it’s insane to see anyone use 30 or 40. 30&40 eventually stops lifting it dies out. There is just no need for it it causes massive breakage no matter how much you dilute it with olaplex or water I would personally never ever use a 40
Pretty, no root tap? Nice finish!
Deanne P thank you!
Can I use 10v to lighten up the ends? They’re like your client ends color. She has very thin and damaged hair.
I’m scare if I use 20v I’ll giving her more damage.
Kamila Wright yes I would definanatly recommend using 10 vol and if at all possible I would try to to overlap or lighten any pieces that are already super blonde, over processed or damaged. I personally like using Olaplex also if I am working with over processed or damaged hair. 😊
Megan Lorson thanks for answer. She wants to remove some of the warm that she has like your client to have more of a brighter blonde, her extensions are a little more ashy and brighter color. I’m no familiar with Paul Michael products, I do use Shades Eq so do you know which shades I can use to get the color that u gave to your client? Thanks again
If you want platinum 9p 9v equal parts is amazing! Sometimes I add clear or 9n but the 9p 9v is my absolute go to!
Stunning work💖 loved the curls. If u haven’t already can you do a tutorial on how you do that?🥰
Max thank you so much and yes I can!
Couldn’t you just use a regular chop stick from a Chinese restaurant? Looks the same, only different material!
Nice job!! It’s hard to tone without muddying up the blonde!!
Diane Thompson thanks for watching! ......these prostix that I use are microbial and they don’t soak in the color like a regular chopstick would
I am getting my hair done like this but noticed you dont leave hair hanging out in the foils. Why do other people do that?
To not damage the ends since they’re the most damaged