Also, color removers aren’t going to strip natural color, and unfortunately that orange is now her “natural” color from that terrible bleaching she did. Color removers are meant to remove dye, not your own color molecules.
@@Kmama3087 Well, that’s not good, because that’s NOT what Joico says themselves about their product. It’s supposed to lift direct dyes, not natural pigment. This is directly from Joico’s informational pamphlet for their Color Eraser product: COLOR INTENSITY ERASER LIFTS DIRECT DYES / SEMI-PERMANENT COLOR IN 30 MINUTES OR LESS. When to use: Color Intensity Eraser should be used to deactivate direct dyes/semi-permanent color. It should NOT be used to prelighten hair before a Color Intensity service. For prelightening before an initial Color Intensity service, use a Joico lightener (Blonde Life Lightening Powder, Blonde Life Crème Lightener, or VeroLight®) to lift hair to the appropriate level to support your Color Intensity shade or design. Eraser should only be used following a proper consultation to assess hair’s condition, elasticity, and porosity.** Do not exceed more than 1 application within a 24 hour period
I am in the process of getting 4 different dyes out of my hair from 2020, (havent done anything since christmas 2020) and I used ion color remover and it said in the direction, avoid natural uncolored hair, but I had it on my gloves and moved my hair outa my face and it left a spot on natural, non colored hair...im not mad, gonna eventually bleach it, but from recent experience color remover WILL lighten/lift natural hair....tbo I wish I would have just applied it all over instead of the dyed mids and ends...but you live and you learn....thats why we have Mr. Budda!😉
For some reason u r the only person who doesn’t get on my nerves when u ask us to like & subscribe. Usually I roll my eyes & think here we go again! I also lv the way you say TeeK ToKk 😊😊
Wow.....she really is determined. I love how in the beginning she's soooo confident "I'm gonna do a shadow root" and as SOON as she applied the bleach it was instant regret 😆 the application was beyond sloppy and she knew it. Girl save Ur time and money and get the desired result by going to a professional 👏👏
The very first time I ever tried to bleach my hair my friend and I did it .. 🤣🤦🏼♀️ let's just say the bleach dried, we definitely didnt have enough bleach in my hair and it turned out orange on top and pee yellow. This was before I knew better...
Thanks for the tips. You were spot on about my hair texture and how it reacted. I was ignorant to do it. But I enjoy the process of learning through trying things myself. I’ve since learned a lot and have way better experiences 😉. Loved your video, it was actually informative and not just making a mockery. ❤️
The Dunning-Krueger effect is in full swing in this video, that's for sure. She's taken her small amount of knowledge and edited the font size to make it look bigger. The fact she was so sure she knew all, is wholly beyond me.
After attentively watching your videos, and absorbing all the do's and don'ts, I succeeded in lightening my hair to a beautiful platinum grey, using 7% vol with my toner! From Level 5, (and grey growth for over 2 years ..) to almost white. No damage at all, just a bit of dryness due to the fact that I have very curly hair. Thank you for making my experience not worthy of a hair fail ... but a hair HAIL!👏 great! You are absolutely wonderful! ... 🌸
@@irishcountrygirl78 ....and now it's almost time for a re-do 😳 Hopefully I'll get it right the second time 😬 Brave indeed 😁, poor hair though!! ( My brother lives in Swords🇮🇪)
@@rachelledix-peek8348 cool, good woman yerself. Swords eh? I'm way up in the hills of Donegal. I let the hair stylist do mine , she can go at it again this week. I did it myself in lockdown and was damn near platinum, Salon products and all, but I was too white blonde 🙈. Thank goodness for the stylists opening up again 🙏, sure l hadnt a clue 🤣🤣,
Same! My hair is so fine and straight... I get oily on day 2, so I have to wash frequently. The combing alone gives it some breakage... I freak out with those fly aways! I'd never be able to do this to myself 😂
Her curls packed their bags and called quits after 12 products. Something she should have done sooner too. Her face is lovely so maybe a different shorter haircut will save the day?
Upside to curly hair being dry is that I only have to wash my hair every 7-10 days. I get no oil from my scalp distributed so I don’t get greasy. As long as I sleep with my curls in a cap I can have healthy strong hair with 3-4 washes a month.
@@Misskitty15 i know i'm not the og commenter but we have the same hair type, so : - hydration is not only with conditioner on wash day but also leave-in conditioner + cream once a week (or more) - yeah, you can color curly hair, like any other you just need to keep it moisturized.
The bleaching removes the color from the hair through the oxidation process. Oxidation discolours the pigment in the hair shaft until it appears a yellowish color. This is because keratin (the protein hair is made of) naturally has a light yellow color.The bleaching sensitizes the hair. the hair which, sensitized and brittle, makes it more porous in addition, after bleaching, the hair continues to deteriorate: the integrity of the hydrolipidic film being damaged, the hair is unprotected against dehydration and dryness still aggravates its fragility. To help the hair restructure it needs provide it with moisturizing, nourishing and protective active ingredients from the outside through targeted treatments. And it must be remembered that:The toning is a product based on pure AMMONIA-FREE pigments that is used to pigment already lightened and bleached hair. ..In any case,seeing the wrapped tinfoil I thought about the film too 😂
I just recently found your videos, and I love your accent and how kind you are in each video. You don't judge people and make fun of them; you simply explain what the better action is, and you give a good explanation of why the outcome is the way it is.
HB: So glad you pointed out--educated your audience, about the microscopic differences in hair texture!!! Even some professional hair stylists don't get it! Thanks!👏👏👏
Um, I believe this girl THINKS she knows a lot more about dying and bleaching hair than she REALLY knows. This was a HUGE FAIL from step 1 to step 256 IMO.
When I was a freshman in college, I took my very dark brown hair which had been previously died black all the way to blond. It wasn't a good blonde. I only bleached twice! And I didn't have color remover either, I just pushed through with bleach. Never again, I swore if I wanted to be blonde I would spend the money on a good wig - all the blond, none of the damage, no need to do roots, no chemicals...and probably costs about the same as it would to have a professional take me all the way blonde.
I love watching Hair Buddha's face, it matches mine (until I spot him then dissolve into fits of laughter). Binge watched about 10 last night, it's not even 9am here and I've started again today. Subbed :)
I am a DIY'er myself when it comes to hair but honestly, if I were to go from red to blonde I would see a professional. I bet with all of the money she paid out in bleach, toner and colour remover she would have spent the same at a salon and saved the integrity of her hair. (although saying that, I'm not a DIY'er for nothing, a lot of hairdressers have completely ruined my hair).
Thank you! People be talking as if hair dressers were not traumatizing lol. Even now, My current stylist is talented, I end up with a pretty color and limited damage but she never gives me the look I want
After watching your videos, I went from red to blonde using a Blonde Me bleach wash twice and a toner. I use Olaplex shampoo and conditioner. I now have gorgeous silver platinum hair with no breakage. Thanks for all the tips. 😊😊
I was a babysitter for the lady across the street when I was around 12,13 and my friend Jess went with me one day to help me. The lady offered to do our hair because, I dont know why, she just did. Well, she put bleach and foils in my friend's hair and after about 15 minutes all of a sudden we saw smoke coming up from her scalp. It was sooooo bad!!!
@@c.c.c2062 her hair was literally melting off her head. The hair she had left was crispy, like burnt to a crisp. Fortunately she has great genes and it grew back very quickly but she got in so much trouble she couldn't see me for a whole summer. We lived about an hour and a half away from eachother and would spend the entire summer together for years.
@@Lizzypoohxo there are two things i don't understand here. 1. Wtf kind of hair bleach was that??? 2. Why did your friend, a kid, get in trouble instead of the supposedly responsible adult who screwed up her hair?
Ik ontkleur en tone mijn eigen haar al jaren, toch heb ik al veel bijgeleerd door u, en deze hair fail videos, zijn zo een guilty pleasure😂👍, keep going.
She did more chemical services on her hair in this video than I've had done in the past 10 years😬I am terrified to do my own hair, I'll gladly keep paying professionals.
@@heidikessler3004 I don’t get these folks. By the time the money and time is invested, a professional is equivalent cost with desired results. Stylists go to school, apprentice and train for quite a while before they can build consistent clientele. My cut and color costs me $175. I tip $35. I go 4 times per year. The only thing I do between appointments is gray touch up - deposit only.
After she did that “shadow root” she should have thrown in the towel and used temporary color conditioner like overtone or limecrime or manic panic. It could have looked decent.
My hair is a lot like hers, super thick, I even did a dark root with blonde ends, but I blended between with my fingers and use an ashy toner every month to keep the dark brown from turning red. That was way more complicated than it needed to be 😂
Isn’t it blue that cancels orange? Purple is for yellow not orange ……and I never saw any platinum. I think people see their hair lighter then it is. I don’t mean that meanly.
Lessons learned from this video: 1. Really research what it takes to get the style you want. 2. Research what it takes to maintain your choice. 3. Research a good salon to get said hair choice done. 4. Make an appointment at your chosen salon. 5. When in shock about the cost, either don't do it, or remember you are paying for what they know and you don’t. 6. If still in doubt, wait until you are ready, but don't do it yourself! 7. When un doubt, see steps 1-6!
I love waking up to new Hair Buddha! :) ❤ But 9 times?? I'm about to hit play and I'm pretty nervous for her hair. I hope she still has some left when it's all done.
It is, but it works really well if you do it right - I had purple hair and when I used it my hair turned HOT PINK - not a good look. Fortunately, it took out enough for me to do my 'normal' color (Black Cherry). But it's only a product I would use every-so-often because it is VERY caustic.
I get so much enjoyment from these videos. I live in Melbourne and we are frequently in lockdown so I haven't been to the hairdressers in a long time. I have no desire to colour my hair & will let my hairdresser pretty me up when the time comes.
I never thought about the scalp/head emitting heat and affecting that first few centimeters of roots. Thank you Hair Buddha😍 She said, "I don't know what happened" She literally cooked her hair over and over. Fried.
🙏🏼👍🏼😎 thank you so much from San Diego California. Thank you for explaining the proper techniques for coloring and bleaching my hair without overdoing it. Thank you for explaining how the different chemicals work and what the expectations from bleaching process process should be. I particularly found your instruction to rinse the hair for a very long time after using a color removing product. I found that worked very well for me and only had to bleach my hair once to bring it up to the platinum silver that I am now enjoying. Thank you so much and good luck to you and your wonderful family.🙏🏼
I lighten my own regrowth every four to five weeks and I have the perfect platinum I have always wanted. I am also licensed and it took years to get to this point. I love the information you put out in these videos. They remind me of my teenage self when I knew nothing and damaged my hair to no end. And unfortunately there were no videos like this for me to watch 😅
I used to bleach my hair for years n one time I bleached it 2 days in a row n quite a bit broke off... It completely put me off doing it myself again. Then not long after that I had sepsis n nearly all my hair fell out n I was heartbroken. 3 years on n I've recently been to the hairdressers n had highlights/lowlights n a trim. I've had thoughts about bleaching my hair again but the memory of it snapping has put me off lol. Thanks for your brilliant content hair Buddha, I've learnt quite a bit from watching it
I just discovered your channel and I love it!!! Once when I was younger, my best friend bleached streaks in my hair. Then manic panic purple on the said streaks. Btw, I have curly hair. Never again I say. It took so long to grow it out. Now, I use henna hair dye and I love it 💜
0:16 Looks exactly how my hair looked when my mother up and decided to bleach out 3 and a half years worth of black dye instead of just trimming and letting my natural hair grow out like a sane person. I got in so much trouble at school because her stunt broke dress code, and I had people telling me my hair was going to fall out as if I was doing it of my own free will!
@@lelisbet We were forever a hair away from implementing uniforms, but the sheer number of families they'd have to issue vouchers for always sopped them. So it was about as restrictive as you could get otherwise.
Bless her, that must've been a stressful process! Currently sat here with orangey yellow hair myself.. I do need to tone it (not with T18...!). But I can understand why people try to do it themselves. I'm growing out my grey hair, I tried to do it before by going to a hairdresser, but rather than leave my natural (dark) hair alone and blend the grey, he just did a full head of baby lights that turned green with the toner. - I don't think he'd worked with grey hair before. I also then had to deal with silver *and* dark brown regrowth.. Now 3yrs have passed and I'm trying again.. I've done the odd highlight myself, just to make the dyed brown parts blend a little better with the silver regrowth, but I have no idea how to tone it.. Some parts are yellow, presumably because it didn't take so much of the dye previously. The bits that held more of the dye have turned orange! I have no idea how to tone it because it's both yellow and orange.. with grey beneath! I don't want it to turn a weird green color again.. so I've just left it! So I guess you could say I made as much a mess as the hairdresser, except I saved £155 (I already had the bleach.. not Quick Blue!) :/
So glad i found your channel, i like how honest you are and when you predict what will happen, it happens which means you have legitimate knowledge (unlike some other YT hair stylists- not naming names or shaming but we know they are out there lol) I never do my own hair, i understand the theory behind some of it but i don't have the experience and I wouldn't want to chance it. Id rather have my greys coming through if i can't afford to go to my hair stylist, I don't have enough knowledge about particular products on offer so i don't mess with any of it. I have been going to the same hair dresser for years and she is fabulous, she won't use crap products and she lets me know about the process and what will and will not be good for my hair as an individual, she does not generalise. I have never left with my hair in bad condition and she is always happy to offer advice and if i need my fringe trimming i can pop in whenever and she will do it free of charge. She may charge a fair bit generally but she uses brilliant products, she takes her time to make sure everything is as it should be and she advises on how to look after any new style, she also goes on different courses a few times a year to keep up with new techniques. When we went into lockdown in the U.K, she did a few tutorial videos and posted them to the clients that wanted to try and do their hair themselves and she delivered appropriate products to them so they wouldnt ruin their hair. I think if you are shopping for a good stylist, they should have these qualities, make sure they care and take pride in their craft.
As someone who wears glasses and pays way more than I can comfortable afford for them each time I need new ones it makes me so anxious to see her wearing glasses (with apparently plastic frames no less) and bleach on her roots.
Don’t be afraid to buy cheap glasses online! My optometrist even recommended it and I really trust her opinion. If you’re more comfortable, get an expensive pair in-store and a $30 back up pair online for just this situation. (Your eye doctor can provide your exact prescription.) Eyeglasses are so disgustingly overpriced. :(
A late night Buddha binge has brought me to this one and wondered if anyone noticed how the screens line up to appear he is standing behind her intially in the same room coaching her 😂 toooooo many videos ...... 😜
Go to a salon. The only correction she's going to need in the end is a big chop. The chemical damage is extreme. Also her hair follicles are damaged as well. Her new growth will be different from her normal healthy hair for quite some time.😱
I've only colored my hair 3 times. Once, from pure black, to dark red with slight hint of purple. I literally couldn't tell the difference. Which was the point. Just Ann experiment. It was also the first time I had ever straightened my hair. When I walked into class, EVERYONE noticed. I just had great hair that they had only ever seen as super curly. Then, years later, I got 2 stripes that I had wanted to be gold to frame my face. It started turning orange. Whatever. I didn't bleach it and it was washing out. Then, 3 years after that I dyed all my hair this almost ginger red. Just slightly darker. I haven't dyed my hair in 10 years and have had regular haircuts by the same woman with magic hands. Now I only see red(natural) when I grow out my hair and let it air dry. I also got it cut so after removing about 3 inches, I don't even see that peek-a-boo red in the tips and I have my gorgeous black hair. I can't imagine, what makes ANYONE give up their beautiful hair by doing the work that you should at least have someone else helping or after asking a hair dresser's advice.
The Joico color erase is magic, literal magic. I heard they were discontinuing it so I am curious to know how she got some. Even with a license I couldn't get it in store anymore. Probably Amazon.
Holey Moley.. She fried the tarnation out of her hair in plain sight.. all the while sounding so expert... smdh.. I feel bad for her but I think a good haircut might be in order.
I always bleach my hair first, and based on how it turns out the first and ONLY two rounds, I pick the colour based on that. I did use box bleach this time, but I've worked with it enough that I know how to work with it without destroying my hair. I actually managed to make my hair a bit healthier and absorb moisture much better after the way I bleached it, which was great! Half of my hair goes from blue/purple, to teal, to a deep deep teal green, to blue, to purple, to hot pink. The other side goes from blue to hot pink, to purple and blue. I left a section under my hair just hot pink, and it's probably my favourite hair look I've ever done.
Why can’t we women leave our hair colour alone? I speak as a woman whose hair has been every colour of the rainbow during the course of my life - and even I don’t understand it!
HB! Color removers are amazing when used properly. Some are for Demi, some are for semi, and some are for permanent color. You must use the correct one for the job.
Thanks for the video. Very amusing and educational at the same time to watch your reactions! 😉 I'd have just left alone her hair after using the color removal for the first time. This multi-color hair looked so stunning with dark roots, red-orange middle parts and blond ends🤩.
I did this when I was a very immature 18 year old, I bleached it 8 times in one day. My hair then broke off at the root, I was horrified but it sure taught me a lesson 😳
I did shadow roots once…they came out awesome. Looked really natural. Like he said, the key is to blend down the hair and different lengths on different pieces.
Ok-- am I missing something here? Of All the things she thought of to do, did it not occur to her to just do the shadow root a little longer to cover over the orange? What am I missing here? Why was she so fixated on the removing the orange band entirely by lightening instead of blending the darker roots down? So confused!! 😆
These girls do too much all at once. As a natural blonde who has gone red and black before, I used colour remover once and then tone it and wait 3 weeks and then repeat the process and then wait 3 more weeks and then bleach. But that for someone with already light hair, not for someone that doesn't. I've dyed my hair for years and made mistakes so know my hair and know how much I can push it. I leave my root alone. So you are absolutely right. My hair is very long and thick, but have stopped dying my hair altogether now for a couple of years. Just can't be bothered anymore.
Lmfao the part at the end where buddah told her "what happened" man I had the same response like this could have looked so good if she did it correctly
Jeez... she must have spent a fortune on home products!🤦♀️ Probably wouldn't have cost her much more to go to a hairdresser and get the job done properly!
Don’t know how true this is but I was taught that Wella T18 is actually a permanent translucent color, it’s technically named Wella Color Charm Permanent Liquid Hair Toner. I also know it lifts the natural hair by a level or two and deposits the shade. Also their instructions say it can be used with 10-20 volume developer. Point is I bet she keeps using 20 volume with the Wella. I get alot of clients who try to DYI their hair and need a correction I try to explain to them how we have to mix everything with a type of hydrogen peroxide that has different strengths to shallow your hair follicle to open it up & activates the color or removal of color & so it doesn’t matter if it’s color, toner or lightener they are all mixed with the same main ingredient the hydrogen peroxide, which is what I believe is the most harmful element. I know to us professionals it’s a no-brainer but for some reason lightener is so villainized that clients think as long as they don’t use it they can’t damage their hair and that’s not the case cause the hydrogen peroxide is still being used and is still damaging.
well, any toner can be used with 10 or 20 or even with 30vol. It is the volume that makes it a toner or permanent color. use 7 or 10vol and it is a toner that not lifts. Use 20 vol and it is a color that can lift 2 tones, but after a bleach using 20vol wil. damage your hair.
I use to have blonde hair for 5 years. My hair was so damaged it wouldn't grow anymore it just kept breaking off. I had it professionally done though so it looked good. But I am so glad dyed it back to brown and nvr touched it again. My hair is so long and beautiful I don't even use heat on it anymore.
Can wait to watch. My daughter wanted to go the same. Thankfully two hairdressers said no. Hair B does she have to wait till it grows out before going blond? She hair very long hair
It took me 4 sessions to get to white this profile Pic was session 3...i left each session for 3 weeks in between to keratin mask it up n Morocco's oil treatments in between mine was a success happily love your vids very educational so thanks so much xx
God, she really talked the talk as if she knew what she was doing but a little bit of knowledge is dangerous 🤣
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@@hair-buddha Same reaction from all your subscribers, too- just from the title! And like a car wreck.. you just have to look (and then not look! 🙈)
she doesn't even know how to brush her hair properly 🥲 😪
@@antikoerper_14 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i’ve never felt better about getting my hair bleached professionally than when i watch your videos 💕
Oh me too !!
Hairdressers would never give me a full head bleach on natural virgin red hair
Same and I've been a licensed cosmetologist for over 20 YEARS 😂
Sammmmmme.
I have bleached my hair many times and I never did so myself. Always a pro.
Also, color removers aren’t going to strip natural color, and unfortunately that orange is now her “natural” color from that terrible bleaching she did. Color removers are meant to remove dye, not your own color molecules.
Joico color eraser does actually lift the natural color. It shouldn't lift permanent or demi.
@@Kmama3087 Well, that’s not good, because that’s NOT what Joico says themselves about their product. It’s supposed to lift direct dyes, not natural pigment. This is directly from Joico’s informational pamphlet for their Color Eraser product:
COLOR INTENSITY ERASER LIFTS DIRECT DYES / SEMI-PERMANENT COLOR IN 30 MINUTES OR LESS.
When to use: Color Intensity Eraser should be used to deactivate direct dyes/semi-permanent color. It should NOT be used to prelighten hair before a Color Intensity service. For prelightening before an initial Color Intensity service, use a Joico lightener (Blonde Life
Lightening Powder, Blonde Life Crème Lightener, or VeroLight®) to lift hair to the appropriate level to support your Color Intensity shade or design. Eraser should only be used following a proper consultation to assess hair’s condition, elasticity, and porosity.** Do not exceed more than 1 application within a 24 hour period
@@NativeNYerChicHK its not good but I've seen people use it and it lightened their natural hair
I am in the process of getting 4 different dyes out of my hair from 2020, (havent done anything since christmas 2020) and I used ion color remover and it said in the direction, avoid natural uncolored hair, but I had it on my gloves and moved my hair outa my face and it left a spot on natural, non colored hair...im not mad, gonna eventually bleach it, but from recent experience color remover WILL lighten/lift natural hair....tbo I wish I would have just applied it all over instead of the dyed mids and ends...but you live and you learn....thats why we have Mr. Budda!😉
@@Kmama3087 a lot of them do even though they stated they don’t or won’t ☹️
For some reason u r the only person who doesn’t get on my nerves when u ask us to like & subscribe. Usually I roll my eyes & think here we go again! I also lv the way you say TeeK ToKk 😊😊
Wow.....she really is determined. I love how in the beginning she's soooo confident "I'm gonna do a shadow root" and as SOON as she applied the bleach it was instant regret 😆 the application was beyond sloppy and she knew it. Girl save Ur time and money and get the desired result by going to a professional 👏👏
Yes, she has a goal
The very first time I ever tried to bleach my hair my friend and I did it .. 🤣🤦🏼♀️ let's just say the bleach dried, we definitely didnt have enough bleach in my hair and it turned out orange on top and pee yellow. This was before I knew better...
Why do we always want what we don’t have!
Thanks for the tips. You were spot on about my hair texture and how it reacted. I was ignorant to do it. But I enjoy the process of learning through trying things myself. I’ve since learned a lot and have way better experiences 😉.
Loved your video, it was actually informative and not just making a mockery. ❤️
Thx for watching
No problem. Thanks for offering advice :)
And the final result ( unbraided) was at the very end. Sorry you missed it.
The Dunning-Krueger effect is in full swing in this video, that's for sure. She's taken her small amount of knowledge and edited the font size to make it look bigger. The fact she was so sure she knew all, is wholly beyond me.
Ha! 😂
Never give up just reached a whole new level.
I'm not a hairstylist but i appreciative everyone's craft. From a hairstylist to mechanic .
After attentively watching your videos, and absorbing all the do's and don'ts, I succeeded in lightening my hair to a beautiful platinum grey, using 7% vol with my toner! From Level 5, (and grey growth for over 2 years ..) to almost white. No damage at all, just a bit of dryness due to the fact that I have very curly hair. Thank you for making my experience not worthy of a hair fail ... but a hair HAIL!👏 great! You are absolutely wonderful! ... 🌸
Brave. Well done 👏 👍
@@irishcountrygirl78 ....and now it's almost time for a re-do 😳 Hopefully I'll get it right the second time 😬 Brave indeed 😁, poor hair though!! ( My brother lives in Swords🇮🇪)
@@rachelledix-peek8348 cool, good woman yerself. Swords eh? I'm way up in the hills of Donegal. I let the hair stylist do mine , she can go at it again this week. I did it myself in lockdown and was damn near platinum, Salon products and all, but I was too white blonde 🙈. Thank goodness for the stylists opening up again 🙏, sure l hadnt a clue 🤣🤣,
@@irishcountrygirl78 🤣...Cheers for that🙌
Oh my gosh! I fret about my hair being damaged from basic washing or combing. What a performance!
What a performance 😂👏🏻
Same! My hair is so fine and straight... I get oily on day 2, so I have to wash frequently. The combing alone gives it some breakage... I freak out with those fly aways! I'd never be able to do this to myself 😂
Her curls packed their bags and called quits after 12 products. Something she should have done sooner too. Her face is lovely so maybe a different shorter haircut will save the day?
Upside to curly hair being dry is that I only have to wash my hair every 7-10 days. I get no oil from my scalp distributed so I don’t get greasy. As long as I sleep with my curls in a cap I can have healthy strong hair with 3-4 washes a month.
Nice
Same here !
Thats absolutely awesome! 🥺 i have very thin straight ass hair which gets greasy in a day (i wash it 2 times a week)... 🥲
How do you keep your hair hydrated?
Do you color your hair?
@@Misskitty15 i know i'm not the og commenter but we have the same hair type, so :
- hydration is not only with conditioner on wash day but also leave-in conditioner + cream once a week (or more)
- yeah, you can color curly hair, like any other you just need to keep it moisturized.
The bleaching removes the color from the hair through the oxidation process. Oxidation discolours the pigment in the hair shaft until it appears a yellowish color. This is because keratin (the protein hair is made of) naturally has a light yellow color.The bleaching sensitizes the hair.
the hair which, sensitized and brittle, makes it more porous in addition, after bleaching, the hair continues to deteriorate: the integrity of the hydrolipidic film being damaged, the hair is unprotected against dehydration and dryness still aggravates its fragility.
To help the hair restructure it needs provide it with moisturizing, nourishing and protective active ingredients from the outside through targeted treatments. And it must be remembered that:The toning is a product based on pure AMMONIA-FREE pigments that is used to pigment already lightened and bleached hair.
..In any case,seeing the wrapped tinfoil I thought about the film too 😂
I just recently found your videos, and I love your accent and how kind you are in each video. You don't judge people and make fun of them; you simply explain what the better action is, and you give a good explanation of why the outcome is the way it is.
Thank you
HB: So glad you pointed out--educated your audience, about the microscopic differences in hair texture!!!
Even some professional hair stylists don't get it!
Thanks!👏👏👏
Um, I believe this girl THINKS she knows a lot more about dying and bleaching hair than she REALLY knows. This was a HUGE FAIL from step 1 to step 256 IMO.
hahahaha, step 256
When I was a freshman in college, I took my very dark brown hair which had been previously died black all the way to blond. It wasn't a good blonde. I only bleached twice! And I didn't have color remover either, I just pushed through with bleach. Never again, I swore if I wanted to be blonde I would spend the money on a good wig - all the blond, none of the damage, no need to do roots, no chemicals...and probably costs about the same as it would to have a professional take me all the way blonde.
I learned in my teens that it is better to pay a hairdresser to do my blond...The nice blond is a hard color to achieve by yourself...
Her false sense of confidence is terrifying!! she got what she deserved 😂
Shhhesh 💁🤷💜😂😂
Savage😂
@@shamarab4632 no, just honest lol
Your facial expressions and commentary were hilarious! If she goes to RUclips University, she certainly missed your courses.🤓
I thought the same - "she obviously didn't watch HB, because she would have learned something"
Haha this was My thoughts 💯
@@wendybabendy maybe she watches brad mondo
I love watching Hair Buddha's face, it matches mine (until I spot him then dissolve into fits of laughter). Binge watched about 10 last night, it's not even 9am here and I've started again today. Subbed :)
wow thx
Wow, this is crazy. How does she still have hair?
Very strong hair
I am a DIY'er myself when it comes to hair but honestly, if I were to go from red to blonde I would see a professional. I bet with all of the money she paid out in bleach, toner and colour remover she would have spent the same at a salon and saved the integrity of her hair. (although saying that, I'm not a DIY'er for nothing, a lot of hairdressers have completely ruined my hair).
Funny thing is, I went red to blonde a few times myself. The one time my hair was destroyed doing it was at a hair dressers.
Thank you! People be talking as if hair dressers were not traumatizing lol. Even now, My current stylist is talented, I end up with a pretty color and limited damage but she never gives me the look I want
After watching your videos, I went from red to blonde using a Blonde Me bleach wash twice and a toner. I use Olaplex shampoo and conditioner. I now have gorgeous silver platinum hair with no breakage. Thanks for all the tips. 😊😊
Hair Buddha, you Crack me up with your facial expressions!! 🤣
My natural hair is very curly/kinky so you just taught me something. Thank you!
I'm happy that you learned something
I was a babysitter for the lady across the street when I was around 12,13 and my friend Jess went with me one day to help me. The lady offered to do our hair because, I dont know why, she just did. Well, she put bleach and foils in my friend's hair and after about 15 minutes all of a sudden we saw smoke coming up from her scalp. It was sooooo bad!!!
OMG
Oh no !!!!! 🤯🤯🤯
What happened? explain.
@@c.c.c2062 her hair was literally melting off her head. The hair she had left was crispy, like burnt to a crisp. Fortunately she has great genes and it grew back very quickly but she got in so much trouble she couldn't see me for a whole summer. We lived about an hour and a half away from eachother and would spend the entire summer together for years.
@@Lizzypoohxo there are two things i don't understand here.
1. Wtf kind of hair bleach was that???
2. Why did your friend, a kid, get in trouble instead of the supposedly responsible adult who screwed up her hair?
7:10 and her hair is already FRIED beyond recognition!!! I’m screaming STOP IT RIGHT NOW!!!! But I know she won’t 😩
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She must not what your videos! Then she'll know why her hair looks like it does now!
She dug the hole deeper... And deeper... Hard to watch
My 3 year old daughter and I love watching your channel, she calls you cuddle man for some reason lol.
Ik ontkleur en tone mijn eigen haar al jaren, toch heb ik al veel bijgeleerd door u, en deze hair fail videos, zijn zo een guilty pleasure😂👍, keep going.
Bedankt om te kijken
She did more chemical services on her hair in this video than I've had done in the past 10 years😬I am terrified to do my own hair, I'll gladly keep paying professionals.
Same! Lots of people can barely draw a straight line. What makes them think they can cut and color their hair? 🤦🏻♀️ Yeah, I'll keep paying the pros.
Thank you! -
A professional
@@heidikessler3004 I don’t get these folks. By the time the money and time is invested, a professional is equivalent cost with desired results. Stylists go to school, apprentice and train for quite a while before they can build consistent clientele. My cut and color costs me $175. I tip $35. I go 4 times per year. The only thing I do between appointments is gray touch up - deposit only.
I’m even scared when professionals do it cause finding a real blonde pro is not easy at all
In my entire life! 😂😂😂
Could i adore his accent more??? 😍 omg! Love these videos.
After she did that “shadow root” she should have thrown in the towel and used temporary color conditioner like overtone or limecrime or manic panic. It could have looked decent.
My hair is a lot like hers, super thick, I even did a dark root with blonde ends, but I blended between with my fingers and use an ashy toner every month to keep the dark brown from turning red. That was way more complicated than it needed to be 😂
I love how bald man educates people with full head of hair, I want more
Rude. He lost his hair and it wasn’t his choice he said. Something that a lot of people can be self conscious about as well.
Isn’t it blue that cancels orange? Purple is for yellow not orange ……and I never saw any platinum. I think people see their hair lighter then it is. I don’t mean that meanly.
Yes, blue for orange and purple for yellow
YES❣Love it when you upload on my day off. My day is made. 🙌❤❤
Have a great day!
@@hair-buddha Aww, thank you. I hope yours is amazing, too.
Ohhhhhhh. I’d have cried at certain points in her process here. She’s quite strong, 🤣
Lessons learned from this video:
1. Really research what it takes to get the style you want.
2. Research what it takes to maintain your choice.
3. Research a good salon to get said hair choice done.
4. Make an appointment at your chosen salon.
5. When in shock about the cost, either don't do it, or remember you are paying for what they know and you don’t.
6. If still in doubt, wait until you are ready, but don't do it yourself!
7. When un doubt, see steps 1-6!
I love waking up to new Hair Buddha! :) ❤ But 9 times?? I'm about to hit play and I'm pretty nervous for her hair. I hope she still has some left when it's all done.
Thx for hitting that play button
The joico color eraser is basically bleach, so she's actually bleaching it when she's applying that too.
It is, but it works really well if you do it right - I had purple hair and when I used it my hair turned HOT PINK - not a good look. Fortunately, it took out enough for me to do my 'normal' color (Black Cherry). But it's only a product I would use every-so-often because it is VERY caustic.
I get so much enjoyment from these videos. I live in Melbourne and we are frequently in lockdown so I haven't been to the hairdressers in a long time. I have no desire to colour my hair & will let my hairdresser pretty me up when the time comes.
oh no, I hope this pandemic will be over soon... Stay safe
theres something about her determination..
How could I never have noticed the bottle of JD in your studio/ salon! My favorite drink. And you, HB, are my new RUclips favorite channel! ✨💇♀️
I never thought about the scalp/head emitting heat and affecting that first few centimeters of roots. Thank you Hair Buddha😍 She said, "I don't know what happened" She literally cooked her hair over and over. Fried.
I wish I had you to listen for when I was 14 going from natural black to bleach blonde .. 10 years later, LESSONS WERE LEARNED.
🙏🏼👍🏼😎 thank you so much from San Diego California. Thank you for explaining the proper techniques for coloring and bleaching my hair without overdoing it. Thank you for explaining how the different chemicals work and what the expectations from bleaching process process should be. I particularly found your instruction to rinse the hair for a very long time after using a color removing product. I found that worked very well for me and only had to bleach my hair once to bring it up to the platinum silver that I am now enjoying. Thank you so much and good luck to you and your wonderful family.🙏🏼
I lighten my own regrowth every four to five weeks and I have the perfect platinum I have always wanted. I am also licensed and it took years to get to this point. I love the information you put out in these videos. They remind me of my teenage self when I knew nothing and damaged my hair to no end. And unfortunately there were no videos like this for me to watch 😅
I used to bleach my hair for years n one time I bleached it 2 days in a row n quite a bit broke off... It completely put me off doing it myself again. Then not long after that I had sepsis n nearly all my hair fell out n I was heartbroken. 3 years on n I've recently been to the hairdressers n had highlights/lowlights n a trim. I've had thoughts about bleaching my hair again but the memory of it snapping has put me off lol. Thanks for your brilliant content hair Buddha, I've learnt quite a bit from watching it
I like how they all start out super confident, like they are a hair professional. And then, disaster strikes!! LOL
I just discovered your channel and I love it!!! Once when I was younger, my best friend bleached streaks in my hair. Then manic panic purple on the said streaks. Btw, I have curly hair. Never again I say. It took so long to grow it out. Now, I use henna hair dye and I love it 💜
0:16 Looks exactly how my hair looked when my mother up and decided to bleach out 3 and a half years worth of black dye instead of just trimming and letting my natural hair grow out like a sane person. I got in so much trouble at school because her stunt broke dress code, and I had people telling me my hair was going to fall out as if I was doing it of my own free will!
Sounds like an awful school
@@lelisbet We were forever a hair away from implementing uniforms, but the sheer number of families they'd have to issue vouchers for always sopped them. So it was about as restrictive as you could get otherwise.
Bless her, that must've been a stressful process!
Currently sat here with orangey yellow hair myself..
I do need to tone it (not with T18...!).
But I can understand why people try to do it themselves. I'm growing out my grey hair, I tried to do it before by going to a hairdresser, but rather than leave my natural (dark) hair alone and blend the grey, he just did a full head of baby lights that turned green with the toner. - I don't think he'd worked with grey hair before. I also then had to deal with silver *and* dark brown regrowth..
Now 3yrs have passed and I'm trying again..
I've done the odd highlight myself, just to make the dyed brown parts blend a little better with the silver regrowth, but I have no idea how to tone it..
Some parts are yellow, presumably because it didn't take so much of the dye previously.
The bits that held more of the dye have turned orange!
I have no idea how to tone it because it's both yellow and orange.. with grey beneath!
I don't want it to turn a weird green color again.. so I've just left it!
So I guess you could say I made as much a mess as the hairdresser, except I saved £155 (I already had the bleach.. not Quick Blue!) :/
Those poor unassuming curls never knew what was coming.😩
So glad i found your channel, i like how honest you are and when you predict what will happen, it happens which means you have legitimate knowledge (unlike some other YT hair stylists- not naming names or shaming but we know they are out there lol)
I never do my own hair, i understand the theory behind some of it but i don't have the experience and I wouldn't want to chance it. Id rather have my greys coming through if i can't afford to go to my hair stylist, I don't have enough knowledge about particular products on offer so i don't mess with any of it. I have been going to the same hair dresser for years and she is fabulous, she won't use crap products and she lets me know about the process and what will and will not be good for my hair as an individual, she does not generalise. I have never left with my hair in bad condition and she is always happy to offer advice and if i need my fringe trimming i can pop in whenever and she will do it free of charge. She may charge a fair bit generally but she uses brilliant products, she takes her time to make sure everything is as it should be and she advises on how to look after any new style, she also goes on different courses a few times a year to keep up with new techniques. When we went into lockdown in the U.K, she did a few tutorial videos and posted them to the clients that wanted to try and do their hair themselves and she delivered appropriate products to them so they wouldnt ruin their hair. I think if you are shopping for a good stylist, they should have these qualities, make sure they care and take pride in their craft.
As someone who wears glasses and pays way more than I can comfortable afford for them each time I need new ones it makes me so anxious to see her wearing glasses (with apparently plastic frames no less) and bleach on her roots.
Don’t be afraid to buy cheap glasses online! My optometrist even recommended it and I really trust her opinion. If you’re more comfortable, get an expensive pair in-store and a $30 back up pair online for just this situation. (Your eye doctor can provide your exact prescription.) Eyeglasses are so disgustingly overpriced. :(
Oh no :( it looked pretty before. But that is definitely a learned lesson. Good educational video again :)
Thx
Love your videos I binge them when the temptation creeps in to play with my hair lol always stops me lololol
thanks for watching
I absolutely love hair Buddha 😍 always makes my day 💕
A late night Buddha binge has brought me to this one and wondered if anyone noticed how the screens line up to appear he is standing behind her intially in the same room coaching her 😂 toooooo many videos ...... 😜
Your videos always, always bring a smile to my least smiley days! I could also hear you say TikTok all day long. 😊
Go to a salon. The only correction she's going to need in the end is a big chop. The chemical damage is extreme. Also her hair follicles are damaged as well. Her new growth will be different from her normal healthy hair for quite some time.😱
True
I'm a licensed cosmetologist. I enjoy your posts. You relay the truth award the successes and explain the failures with professionalism.
I've only colored my hair 3 times. Once, from pure black, to dark red with slight hint of purple. I literally couldn't tell the difference. Which was the point. Just Ann experiment. It was also the first time I had ever straightened my hair. When I walked into class, EVERYONE noticed. I just had great hair that they had only ever seen as super curly. Then, years later, I got 2 stripes that I had wanted to be gold to frame my face. It started turning orange. Whatever. I didn't bleach it and it was washing out. Then, 3 years after that I dyed all my hair this almost ginger red. Just slightly darker. I haven't dyed my hair in 10 years and have had regular haircuts by the same woman with magic hands. Now I only see red(natural) when I grow out my hair and let it air dry. I also got it cut so after removing about 3 inches, I don't even see that peek-a-boo red in the tips and I have my gorgeous black hair. I can't imagine, what makes ANYONE give up their beautiful hair by doing the work that you should at least have someone else helping or after asking a hair dresser's advice.
:) watch it only for the fun of your reactions😄, as a teacher myself I can almost feel your thoughts & frustration through the screen 😂. Magic 🤣
The Joico color erase is magic, literal magic. I heard they were discontinuing it so I am curious to know how she got some. Even with a license I couldn't get it in store anymore. Probably Amazon.
Trainwreck imminent.... Haven't even finished watching yet.. 😄
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Holey Moley.. She fried the tarnation out of her hair in plain sight.. all the while sounding so expert... smdh.. I feel bad for her but I think a good haircut might be in order.
And a good treatment or 2, 3, 4, ….
I always bleach my hair first, and based on how it turns out the first and ONLY two rounds, I pick the colour based on that. I did use box bleach this time, but I've worked with it enough that I know how to work with it without destroying my hair. I actually managed to make my hair a bit healthier and absorb moisture much better after the way I bleached it, which was great! Half of my hair goes from blue/purple, to teal, to a deep deep teal green, to blue, to purple, to hot pink. The other side goes from blue to hot pink, to purple and blue. I left a section under my hair just hot pink, and it's probably my favourite hair look I've ever done.
Always entertained with your videos they make me smile😀👍
thx for watching
Love your positivity ☺️
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Why can’t we women leave our hair colour alone? I speak as a woman whose hair has been every colour of the rainbow during the course of my life - and even I don’t understand it!
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We like to have fun and change it up
HB! Color removers are amazing when used properly. Some are for Demi, some are for semi, and some are for permanent color. You must use the correct one for the job.
Thanks for the video. Very amusing and educational at the same time to watch your reactions! 😉
I'd have just left alone her hair after using the color removal for the first time. This multi-color hair looked so stunning with dark roots, red-orange middle parts and blond ends🤩.
I did this when I was a very immature 18 year old, I bleached it 8 times in one day. My hair then broke off at the root, I was horrified but it sure taught me a lesson 😳
Felicidades!!! 🎊🎉 es un sueño hecho realidad y se te cumplió con mucho esfuerzo, trabajo y mucho amor que Dios los siga bendiciendo!!! Se lo merecen 🫠
Liked this video before I even watched it, watched it in the evening; 👍 totally justified.
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Im stoked I found you hair Buddha! Learning so much before I go to hair school 💖
You have to admire her tenacity lol I would have given up a loooong time ago
"Real knowledge
is to know
the extent
of one’s ignorance."
~Confucius
I did shadow roots once…they came out awesome. Looked really natural. Like he said, the key is to blend down the hair and different lengths on different pieces.
Ok-- am I missing something here? Of All the things she thought of to do, did it not occur to her to just do the shadow root a little longer to cover over the orange? What am I missing here? Why was she so fixated on the removing the orange band entirely by lightening instead of blending the darker roots down? So confused!! 😆
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and tips ❤
These girls do too much all at once. As a natural blonde who has gone red and black before, I used colour remover once and then tone it and wait 3 weeks and then repeat the process and then wait 3 more weeks and then bleach. But that for someone with already light hair, not for someone that doesn't. I've dyed my hair for years and made mistakes so know my hair and know how much I can push it. I leave my root alone. So you are absolutely right. My hair is very long and thick, but have stopped dying my hair altogether now for a couple of years. Just can't be bothered anymore.
I absolutely love your channel❤
a case of "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing" LOL
12:37 I'm pretty sure the wella toner she used directions say to use 1 part toner with 2 parts 20 vol... that might be why she gets damage.
Lmfao the part at the end where buddah told her "what happened" man I had the same response like this could have looked so good if she did it correctly
What shade of brown can I use on greys for full coverage and plz not dark brown?🤭
You can go from light brown to dark brown, the only brown you can not use is ash brown.
@@hair-buddha great thanks so much 🙏❤
Jeez... she must have spent a fortune on home products!🤦♀️
Probably wouldn't have cost her much more to go to a hairdresser and get the job done properly!
I will keep paying $325 for my hair to be done professionally!! I will never bleach my hair on my own.
Don’t know how true this is but I was taught that Wella T18 is actually a permanent translucent color, it’s technically named Wella Color Charm Permanent Liquid Hair Toner. I also know it lifts the natural hair by a level or two and deposits the shade. Also their instructions say it can be used with 10-20 volume developer.
Point is
I bet she keeps using 20 volume with the Wella.
I get alot of clients who try to DYI their hair and need a correction I try to explain to them how we have to mix everything with a type of hydrogen peroxide that has different strengths to shallow your hair follicle to open it up & activates the color or removal of color & so it doesn’t matter if it’s color, toner or lightener they are all mixed with the same main ingredient the hydrogen peroxide, which is what I believe is the most harmful element.
I know to us professionals it’s a no-brainer but for some reason lightener is so villainized that clients think as long as they don’t use it they can’t damage their hair and that’s not the case cause the hydrogen peroxide is still being used and is still damaging.
well, any toner can be used with 10 or 20 or even with 30vol. It is the volume that makes it a toner or permanent color. use 7 or 10vol and it is a toner that not lifts. Use 20 vol and it is a color that can lift 2 tones, but after a bleach using 20vol wil. damage your hair.
I use to have blonde hair for 5 years. My hair was so damaged it wouldn't grow anymore it just kept breaking off. I had it professionally done though so it looked good. But I am so glad dyed it back to brown and nvr touched it again. My hair is so long and beautiful I don't even use heat on it anymore.
Can wait to watch. My daughter wanted to go the same. Thankfully two hairdressers said no. Hair B does she have to wait till it grows out before going blond? She hair very long hair
It sounds logical, I died!!!
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Haven't seen your videos in a while but this is a good one as usual ty 11😉😊
Common sense is no longer common.
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It took me 4 sessions to get to white this profile Pic was session 3...i left each session for 3 weeks in between to keratin mask it up n Morocco's oil treatments in between mine was a success happily love your vids very educational so thanks so much xx
Can you do a video on taming frizzy hair to make it shiny?
Agree..my hair is frizzy.no matter what i do and getting worse.the older i get
@@mollyrauber9400 same! And all the products I’ve used to tame frizz do the opposite!