came out awesome! I feel like you are the only youtuber that does balayage that is honest.. everyone else want to make it look like it is so easy and it is not! They do not mention at all, all the work and how hard it is to actually do the back. I just tried doing it today.
Thank you so much!! I try to be honest because I've done a diy balayage before after watching tutorials and it came out so horrible that I wore my hair in a bun for a whole week and then dyed my hair black 😂😂😂 hope yours turned out good!!
Can you please show how you are adding it to the full length of your long hair, including the end tips? And yes please show us what it looks like in the back after the end results. Oh and please keep mentioning what Color your using....you only mentioned it once…ty ☺️
Should i use heat to help the color process? My hair has very low porosity. How long does the color last for? Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Just make sure your bleach stays wet. If halfway through process time it’s not as light as you want you can try heat. This is bleach so it’s pretty permanent
I totally know what you mean! I really wish I would have done it in my bathroom like I did on the other video. 😏 I just blended it all together on the bottom.
Would it be possible to use this kit with your other technique with the highlighting comb? I like that their color is more natural and has less chemicals. But I don't trust myself to not make my head totally orange with their technique!
was your hair colored before applying this highlighting kit? I'm asking because my hair is colored dark brown and I want to use this kit but I'm not sure if it works...
My hair was highlighted before this kit.. It should work because it’s bleach. Just make sure to wrap your hair in foils or plastic to keep it from drying. Bleach stops working when it dries!
Thanks so much for doing this for us. Yours is the second video that I've watched with doing home balayage and I'm wondering why did you started 2 inches down from your scalp? This other person did the same thing. Maybe it's because it looks to fake if it's too close to the root? I don't know. I need to do more research before I do it on myself. Thanks again! Your hair looked really pretty. New subscriber.
It’s bc balayage is more of a “lived in” highlight. When you do balayage you don’t want to go all the way up to the root because your regrowth at the root with grow out in a straight line. This will cause you to have to retouch the highlights more often. If you blend it up and leave a little of your root showing, it has a much better look when it starts to grow out and is much less maintenance (and damage)
Deanndra Nunnery Yes, it does make sense. I've been dying my hair for a long time so it's, apparently, different from that process without the all over color. It's weird. I'll have to look around some more and see how people really look, I guess, before I'm truly comfortable doing it myself. Thanks a lot for responding in making this clearer for me. 👍🏼💜
Just make sure to follow the directions on how to part your hair. From there make sure to blend the bleach really good so you don’t get any hot spots. I like to start in the middle of the strand that way I have room to make sure everything in blended really good. Good luck girly!! ❤️❤️
@Deanndra Nunnery - perhaps I missed this…how long did you leave the initial mixture on to process before the toner? I love how you used the foils, and am going to try that…😊 This turned out beautifully! My natural hair color is similar to yours…I tried another Madison Reed balayage kit several years ago (Palmi - warm honey) that was too light, and it didn’t give me the results I had hoped for…I recently decided to give it another go and selected Cool Toffee - After watching your experience with it, I have hope this will work on my hair, the second time around, using foils (I think I chose the lighter kit because of what you mentioned…your hair doesn’t lift/lighten easily - hence, the foil).🙏🏼😁 Also, I struggled with the wishbone applicator, but am going to try using a regular bowl/brush this time…hopefully it will work out! Wish me luck! Thanks for posting!!❤️
hi is this true... ? "Madison Reed's hair coloring products are not actually “free” of “harsh” ingredients, Moore alleges. She says that, while the products do not contain ammonia, they do contain a replacement ingredient called ethanolamine that is known to cause hair loss."
“Balayage” is meant to have a root smudge look so it looks a little grown out. I’d say just get closer to the root than I did. I also have a hair playlist with many different techniques I’ve tried for highlights. Including one where I did my roots ruclips.net/p/PLzHAcQgcUQAzeixVC0Kp-poWK4j73GGzM
I think I prefer the cap method bc there’s less room for mistakes. With this method I did notice some patches and unblended spots that I wasn’t loving. I never noticed that when I used the cap. Hope that helps!! ❤️
It came out lovely and the warm gone suits your skin gone very well.As someone who did a masters myself in design/ mechanical engineering I can't get over how stupid that wishbone tool is..I.mean the product comes out real!y thick & lumpy towards the middle & very little along the longer edges & then you're feathering the bleach with your fingers to blend it up the hair length..That kind of is supposed to be the whole point of the design of the tool ...looks like the product development team need a better tool..I'm impressed though at the amount of the vs included in that kid..Not sure if it's so!e here in the UK & if it is it will cost an arm & a leg lol ( a lot of ££ money) like E Salon products do here
It definitely takes a little bit of skill to do balayage at home. If you saw my highlights with a cap video, I didn’t apply the bleach all the way to the root so it did give a balayage affect. That was so much easier for me!
came out awesome! I feel like you are the only youtuber that does balayage that is honest.. everyone else want to make it look like it is so easy and it is not! They do not mention at all, all the work and how hard it is to actually do the back. I just tried doing it today.
Thank you so much!! I try to be honest because I've done a diy balayage before after watching tutorials and it came out so horrible that I wore my hair in a bun for a whole week and then dyed my hair black 😂😂😂 hope yours turned out good!!
Totally agree!!!!
Great tutorial! Thank you for your sharing. Your hair looks great!
Thank you so much!! Glad you enjoyed!!
Your smile is adorable. Love your adorable cute giggly personality
Beautiful, thank you 🎉
You should be in hair school💜 you did better by far than my last stylist!!
Awe thank you so much!! I’ve actually thought about it!! Maybe one day I will! 💕
Can you please show how you are adding it to the full length of your long hair, including the end tips? And yes please show us what it looks like in the back after the end results. Oh and please keep mentioning what Color your using....you only mentioned it once…ty ☺️
Should i use heat to help the color process? My hair has very low porosity. How long does the color last for? Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
Just make sure your bleach stays wet. If halfway through process time it’s not as light as you want you can try heat. This is bleach so it’s pretty permanent
I wish it was zommed out a little more so we can see all the hair and also a longer look of results with back showing too
I totally know what you mean! I really wish I would have done it in my bathroom like I did on the other video. 😏
I just blended it all together on the bottom.
Looks great though! As usual you do such a great job. Really gives me courage to try it on myself and save money.
Thanks girly! I’ll definitely try to get better with my hair videos ❤️ it really just takes some practice and lots of patience to do it on your own.
Did you not dye the bottom portion you put in the low bun?
No just the hair pulled through the cap.
Hope that helps! ❤️
i love the results! ♡
Thanks beauty!!
Would it be possible to use this kit with your other technique with the highlighting comb? I like that their color is more natural and has less chemicals. But I don't trust myself to not make my head totally orange with their technique!
Yes of course! the comb can be used with any bleach!
was your hair colored before applying this highlighting kit?
I'm asking because my hair is colored dark brown and I want to use this kit but I'm not sure if it works...
My hair was highlighted before this kit.. It should work because it’s bleach. Just make sure to wrap your hair in foils or plastic to keep it from drying. Bleach stops working when it dries!
Thank you!
You’re so welcome!! 😁
Can I buy the tool off you 😭😭 I just want the tool
Thanks so much for doing this for us. Yours is the second video that I've watched with doing home balayage and I'm wondering why did you started 2 inches down from your scalp? This other person did the same thing. Maybe it's because it looks to fake if it's too close to the root? I don't know. I need to do more research before I do it on myself. Thanks again! Your hair looked really pretty. New subscriber.
It’s bc balayage is more of a “lived in” highlight. When you do balayage you don’t want to go all the way up to the root because your regrowth at the root with grow out in a straight line. This will cause you to have to retouch the highlights more often. If you blend it up and leave a little of your root showing, it has a much better look when it starts to grow out and is much less maintenance (and damage)
Hope that makes sense!! ❤️❤️
Deanndra Nunnery Yes, it does make sense. I've been dying my hair for a long time so it's, apparently, different from that process without the all over color. It's weird. I'll have to look around some more and see how people really look, I guess, before I'm truly comfortable doing it myself. Thanks a lot for responding in making this clearer for me. 👍🏼💜
It looks so good!
Thanks!!
do you have any tips or tricks that you give me? just bought the tuscany brown base color with the palmi honey bayalge
Just make sure to follow the directions on how to part your hair. From there make sure to blend the bleach really good so you don’t get any hot spots. I like to start in the middle of the strand that way I have room to make sure everything in blended really good.
Good luck girly!! ❤️❤️
I love your color. Thanks for the video.
Thank you!! & you’re so welcome!
@Deanndra Nunnery - perhaps I missed this…how long did you leave the initial mixture on to process before the toner? I love how you used the foils, and am going to try that…😊 This turned out beautifully! My natural hair color is similar to yours…I tried another Madison Reed balayage kit several years ago (Palmi - warm honey) that was too light, and it didn’t give me the results I had hoped for…I recently decided to give it another go and selected Cool Toffee - After watching your experience with it, I have hope this will work on my hair, the second time around, using foils (I think I chose the lighter kit because of what you mentioned…your hair doesn’t lift/lighten easily - hence, the foil).🙏🏼😁 Also, I struggled with the wishbone applicator, but am going to try using a regular bowl/brush this time…hopefully it will work out! Wish me luck! Thanks for posting!!❤️
hi is this true... ? "Madison Reed's hair coloring products are not actually “free” of “harsh” ingredients, Moore alleges. She says that, while the products do not contain ammonia, they do contain a replacement ingredient called ethanolamine that is known to cause hair loss."
What color was this?
I like it but what if I have roots?
“Balayage” is meant to have a root smudge look so it looks a little grown out. I’d say just get closer to the root than I did. I also have a hair playlist with many different techniques I’ve tried for highlights. Including one where I did my roots ruclips.net/p/PLzHAcQgcUQAzeixVC0Kp-poWK4j73GGzM
Thx!
Do you prefer this method or the cap method?
I think I prefer the cap method bc there’s less room for mistakes.
With this method I did notice some patches and unblended spots that I wasn’t loving. I never noticed that when I used the cap.
Hope that helps!! ❤️
wow love the finally look . you hair looks so shiny n great highlights ... x
Thank you so glad you enjoy!! I addicted to hair masks now that I’ve bleached my hair lol
So helpful thank you!
You're so welcome!
i love it so much
💖💪
Thank you!!
Hey sweetie
You are so beautiful
God bless you
Thank you sweetie 💐💮🌹🥀❣❣
Thank you so much beauty!! ❤️❤️❤️
Show ur hair more in the video I couldn’t even take a screenshot
Thanks for the feedback, I will keep that in mind if I do another hair video. Thanks for watching xoxo
Doesn't have bleach in it.
can you please do away with the back around music? I can't hear what you're saying
I definitely can! Thanks for letting me know! ❤️
Omg you are so beautiful 😍
Awe thank you so much!! 🥰🥰
It came out lovely and the warm gone suits your skin gone very well.As someone who did a masters myself in design/ mechanical engineering I can't get over how stupid that wishbone tool is..I.mean the product comes out real!y thick & lumpy towards the middle & very little along the longer edges & then you're feathering the bleach with your fingers to blend it up the hair length..That kind of is supposed to be the whole point of the design of the tool ...looks like the product development team need a better tool..I'm impressed though at the amount of the vs included in that kid..Not sure if it's so!e here in the UK & if it is it will cost an arm & a leg lol ( a lot of ££ money) like E Salon products do here
I want Balyge but I can't
It definitely takes a little bit of skill to do balayage at home.
If you saw my highlights with a cap video, I didn’t apply the bleach all the way to the root so it did give a balayage affect. That was so much easier for me!
you did a great job and it looks really nice :-)
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️
Deanndra Nunnery - what color did you buy? Sorrento????