How to Root Smudge and Tone Hair Color at the Shampoo Bowl | Hairstylist Coloring Tips
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2021
- A root smudge is generally used to help soften the foil lines created from weaving the bleach into the client's hair. No one likes an unblended, striped foil look with harsh color lines.
So applying a root smudge will help soften the freshly applied highlights, and create a soft grow out for your clients. This is one of the key techniques used to create "lived-in" hair color.
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FORMULA USED:
Root Shadow: Shades EQ 7N
End Gloss: Shades EQ 1oz 9V, 1/2 oz 9NB
TOOLS USED:
Framar Brush
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Great video! Please do more like this! Thank you 👍
Did you use developer with the toner? Great video!
Great video, where's the final result?
I spent a whole 10 minutes of my life watching this video for what I thought was useful information. Needless to say I didn't even get the final result view.
Did you put some shampoo in too a all-over formula??? Please answer🙏🏻
Got any questions? I am all about trying to help other hairstylists. Fire away!
how long do u leave the root color on
I can’t find your video with results. The other one was the first video. I wish you would have revealed on here.