Going Blonde With Hi Lift Color INSTEAD OF BLEACH (Using Wella)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This video is a follow up to my previous hi lift hair color video. In the last video, I covered my extremely grown out dark roots with wella hi lift color. Since my roots were so grown out, I had quite a bit of brassiness that needed to be corrected with a toner. In this video, you can see how that color faded out after 7 weeks as well as how I tackle that brassiness by pulling the color down over the previous session. It worked so well that I didn’t need to use a toner at all after this session.
You can find the previous video that I mention here: • HOW TO: Hi Lift Root T...
And my blog post on how to use Hi lift hair color here: laurakcollins....
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Affiliate links: (Amazon does not have the exact hi lift color avaliable that I used in the video, but you can try these in their place)
Wella 12.81 (Pearl Ash): amzn.to/3Ldw3JG
Wella 12.1 (Ash): amzn.to/3zs1Yne
Wella .11 (Ash Additive): amzn.to/4cLjgtT
Wella 40 Vol Developer: amzn.to/3RQIfE6
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Damn good tutorial and exactly what I needed thank you! Great outcome
Hi, thank you for your video. Your links don’t work, do you know where I can purchase the products you mention? Nothing comes up in a Google search.
Technically you need to have a cosmetology license to buy these products. Sometimes Amazon has them and they did when I made this video, but if the links aren’t working they’ve likely removed them! You may be able to find them on eBay
Curious of your opinion on Pravana high lifts? I tried their cool violet on my LV 6 base and got beautiful color with exception of a purple hairline!
Thank you for giving me the confidence to try high lift again ❤
I’ve noticed with pravana hi lift particularly that different levels will react very differently. The hairs at your hairline are typically a level lighter and they’re also much finer so they’ll process quicker. So those hairs sucked up the violet because they lifted lighter than the rest of the hair! You could try using their pale violet on your hairline, or applying it halfway through your process time so it’s not sitting on for as long! The violet should fade quickly but you could also hit it with some dawn dish soap to speed up the fading!
@@haveagoodhairday Thanks a million !you are a wonderful creator ❤️
Hi there, beautiful colour!! Can you tell me what your natural base colour is please? Also what wella product was it please and what does double 40 developer mean? Thank you xxx
Thank you! The formula is in the beginning of the video, I don’t remember it off the top of my head! My natural level is a 6. I recommend watching my part 1 to this video that is linked in the description here if you haven’t yet for more of how it works! Double 40 means 2 parts 40 volume developer, 1 part color.
I believe she is using Wella koleston perfect me permanent color. The colors are 12/07, 12/96, and 00/11. Double developer just means you are using double the amount compared to you amount of hair color. For example if you are using 1 oz of hair color you will use 2 oz of developer.
Sorry, number 12.11 or 0.11 5g?
This time I used 0.11 but sometimes I use equal parts of 12.11, 12.07, and 12.96!