How to blend grown out highlights into balayage using three different hair color techniques!

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what's up welcome to my youtube channel in today's video I'm gonna be transforming my model who has grown out highlights and I'm gonna be combining three of my favorite techniques on her head I've never done this before but I'm really excited so let's get started [Music] alright guys like I said I've literally never combined these specific three techniques before but she's got some grown out highlights but then she also has a lot of depth underneath that we have to break through so I'm gonna be combining my foil iaj technique my baby lights technique with a root shadow and I'm gonna be drawing extra one more thing in there so I'm excited for you guys to see how we transform this hair and really show how you guys can combine these different techniques to get the look that you want so let's go mix up alright so this is what we're starting with you guys can see she's got kind of these grown out highlights and then she's got a lot of depth here underneath and in the back so what we're gonna be doing is brightening up a lot of this stuff bringing in a Bali eyes look any one of the highlights look and really getting rid of this line of demarcation that is so strong throughout her highlights so we're gonna be doing all of that fun stuff and this is gonna be a really great transformation and I'm excited to show you guys how I transform clients that have the grown-up highlights into a Bali eyes look to give them something a little bit more lower maintenance alright so on her I'm actually gonna be comboing two different techniques so this video will be fun because I'm gonna be showing you guys two of my techniques and melting them together so I'm starting out with blonde or and I'm gonna be doing 25 volume to start out and a lot of you guys have asked how do you make 25 volumes so simply all you do is you mix 20 volume with 30 volume equal parts with your Lightner and that's how you get 25 volume now obviously there are like very scientific ways that you should go about making sure to measure and things like that for some of you guys that love to measure your lightener I don't usually measure I just kind of eyeball it some people say that's wrong it has always worked out well for me so I go off consistency not necessarily measuring but yes of course to get a true 20 by volume read you should measure out your developer or weigh it out something like that again I've been doing this for a while it works for me but do what works best for you and I don't want to hear any hate or comments about it but um for me I bought off consistency so one of the things that I like to have it just kind of lightly um a little bit more liquidy but nothing too thick or too thin so to me this is actually a really good consistency and then I'm also going to add in a little bit of olaplex now another question that I get a lot of times with olaplex is if you actually do a eighth of an ounce which is what is recommended per scoop of bleach or per scoop of Lightner you should do an eighth of an ounce but if you did that that would actually affect the way that your developer works so I would have to actually do 35 volume because you have to bump it up by ten volumes so if any of this is confusing for you go check out all the plexus directions so if you do an eighth of an ounce their recommended amount then it's actually going to make you adjust your developer so what I'm actually going to do is I'm just going to do a sixteenth of an ounce per scoop and I did a little bit more than a scoop so I'll do a little bit more than that and I'm just gonna add that in and when I add in just a sixteenth of an ounce it actually doesn't affect my developer so I don't have to bump up my developer but again if you have any questions about this make sure to go ask all apply to check them out they can give you all the answers over there that's just again what works for me and what I've learned over the years so this is art Lightner we're gonna start out with some balayage boyish pieces underneath then we're gonna switch to foil so we're gonna start with our 25 volume on the bottom and because we're doing some foiling pieces on her I am gonna be using a blending agent now I've referred to this in a couple other of my videos but today I'm going to be using the biologic Uhler care acidic milk rinse as my blending agent in previous videos I've used a lightweight conditioner but now I've actually switched to the biology ah color care aesthetic milk rinse so we're gonna add this into a bowl and this is gonna be our blending agent and I'll show you guys exactly what I'm talking about but I love love love using this for our blending agent versus a lightweight conditioner this is a product that I use all the time on the back end and we'll show you how we use it there but this is a really great blending agent and so yeah let's get started alright so the way I'm gonna tackle her hair I told you guys I'm gonna be giving two different techniques so because she only has regrowth of about two three inches up here if she had a little bit more I would go in with my foiling technique but because she doesn't have that much regrowth what I decided I'm going to do is in this underneath section where she's really dark I'm gonna go through and do my foiling technique just to brighten her up and bring up some lightness up into here give her that volley eyes look underneath and then through the top or she already has her highlights we're gonna go through and do some spaced-out baby lights then we're gonna drive for a natural color down in between those foils to kind of recreate that volley of look and really get rid of this line of demarcation this strong one that she has here and then at the end of the bowl we're gonna do a little baby shadow just to kind of diffuse those highlights so I'm super stoked to get her this look and I am gonna be doing my baby lights way more spaced out just they're going to break up this line of demarcation but we don't want to go crazy crazy blonde here on the top so that's kind of the technique that I'm going to be doing but I'll show you guys throughout the process all right so what I did was I sectioned her hair from the front to the back and then I just kind of took a section and sectioned out this top area now she does have some of these highlights down in here but we aren't going to be raising up for balayage like up in here a little bit so I'm okay with this kind of be in our bottom section so we're going to take our first section in the way that they normally do my foliage kind of a diagonal back section around her hairline and you guys can see she does have some whiteness in here towards the end but I want to bring it up in here too so we'll click this area away and what I'm gonna do she's got really stick straight fine soft hair like I do so what's gonna happen with her hair is I'm gonna weave it out but then I'm also gonna tease and you want to make sure with clients like this you're using a really fine toothed comb and you're kind of gonna start down here at the base and kind of tease your way up if you just kind of tease up into the root chances are her hair's gonna be too soft and it's actually not going to tease well so I usually start a little bit lower down here to make sure that I'm getting that good area teased up nice and high so then I'm gonna take a foil and I'm gonna start with a smaller foil here and I'm going to take my blending agent that biologic milk rinse and just kind of tap it in here corner close to the root area and then we're gonna blend in our Lightner up into that boiling agent now because she has highlights she's gonna have some pieces that are like more low lights and stuff so I'm going to be kind of grabbing these pieces and just adding them back up into here so that we're making sure that we're actually getting those pieces and she doesn't have like spot enos but we're gonna make sure to be really gentle with the pieces that are already pre lightened she is gonna be getting a haircut but we're not gonna be doing anything crazy like taking up a lot of light so we do want to make sure that we're keeping her hair healthy and keeping that integrity in her hair so all I'm doing is kind of blending the lightener up into that blending agent try not to pull out any of that teasing or really mess with that let me take another foil just place this right on top here and we'll fold up the bottom here just to kind of lock it into place and we'll do like one little triangle lock right in there I'm gonna continue doing this I'm going to do another like half inch section I'm gonna do the exact same thing and I'm gonna do probably three diagonal back sections just around to our hairline to give her that brightness and then I'll switch to the other side and do that side there [Music] all right so I did three diagonal back sections on both sides and now I'm kind of here with our V and what I'm going to do is I'm going to take kind of a smaller section here sometimes I'm going to do bigger sometimes I'll do smaller but because she has so much stuff in here I really want to make sure that I'm getting a lot of brightness in here especially because she's got so much brightness to the top as well so I'm taking my AV section right across here and I'm going to do kind of a weave across this section and you can see she just does a little bit of lightness down here at the bottom so I'm going to also tease this and this is going to be kind of our starting point as piece now you guys might have seen earlier in a clip her hair so soft that the teasing just kind of wants to creep back down so what I've been doing is I just take a clip and I secure it right there and then just comb through and now I have a clean area to apply in my Lightner too so that's a really great easy tip to kind of keep your teasing from creeping back down on you especially for people that have like super soft hair like first so I'm applying my blending agent and then going through and applying my Lightner now again I'm being really really careful not to kind of touch the areas that she already had previously lightened but I definitely want to make sure to get to this darker area so just being gentle and again I do have olaplex in there and so that will help to just ensure that her hair remains healthy while we're going through this process so I'm just blending this up in there and one other thing that I do use is a clean dry brush I'll go through and I'll just kind of sometimes clean up this section I can usually I think it's a little messy or something I'll just go through and do that almost like there's an eraser so then we'll just apply our foil and what I'm going to do is I'm actually going to do another straight across section here because normally I would do a thicker one there but because she's got so much depth I'm gonna do one more and then I'm gonna kind of do another couple diagonal backs and another straight across so we're just going to keep working up this section [Music] all right so I continued up the head again I did two straight across sections that I showed you guys and then I did two more diagonal back sections and I'm just going to kind of finish up this little area up in here with some straight across sections now one thing that you do want to be careful of when you're doing straight across is you want to make sure that you are teasing it really well and we mean it really well otherwise you can cause you know some line so if that starts to happen to you maybe you try out this technique and you're having lines usually the issue is either the section was too thick you didn't we or you didn't tease enough but another thing that you can do instead of taking just a straight across section is you could do a diagonal section and that's also a diagonal zigzag section that's gonna help you kind of just eliminate some of that so for me it's not really an issue that I have but for those of you guys who have been trying it and maybe if are having some troubles there definitely try that out so one thing that I noticed as I weed out this section just as I was talking here I noticed that underneath um there's this a lot of depth down here in these ends so what I'm gonna do she does have some highlights in there I'm not gonna worry about them too too much because again we have some olaplex in there I'm literally just gonna kind of tip out these ends so I'm just gonna kind of really tease this section you guys can see I got rid of most of that blonde in there and I'm gonna just take a foil and just kind of brighten up these ends because they're really dark and again this is just something I saw as I was talking so I'll get it here on camera um this happens sometimes especially because this is her grown out highlights you're not gonna have that kind of solid and look like a balayage so you will have to kind of go in and add these custom foils in that's why I like this technique because I'm going through the hair seeing it almost panel pipe panel and being able to see like what needs to happen in there so I'm just adding that in there I'll kind of brush this up but this is really really tea so I'm not too too worried about it so will this add that guy right in there and then now I'm gonna go back up and do this other section that I intended to do so now we've got our weaved and teased piece I'll tease it just one more time here and again with her hair this this needed to happen these clips needed to happen because it's just so soft and which is a great thing for her but for me it makes my job a little bit harder so again I'm doing the exact same technique just adding my blending agent and again she has kind of some of this lightness through the ends just a smidge but a lot of it I've been kind of either pulling out just these pieces right here she's got just a tiny tiny bit it's hard to see probably even on camera but the rest of this she does have some lightness in there but there's so much depth in there I'm just saturating it I'm not again too worried about it if she got a lot of like chunky highlights I would try to weave it out but it's just so so blended in there that this will look Orange if I don't fully saturate it so I'm gonna just saturate that and go in there and then we're gonna go back up and lighten it out so and blend it out I should say so yeah there's a lot of like little random tips and tricks in this video and it's just because it's just things that I'm coming up against in her hair and hopefully that you guys are finding I'm not full so if you guys are finding these tips these random tips in the video helpful go ahead and leave a comment let me know which one of these random tips you have enjoyed so far alright so I'm just going through kind of cleaning up this little area up in here and we'll add a foil on top and continue up her head I probably do one more straight across just to kind of get rid of this depth in here and then we're gonna switch over to our second technique for her head so it kind of got to the point of her head where her highlights are starting and her roots aren't as much so I'm going to start with my baby light sections up here I put all my Foilers pieces in my pink foil so that you guys could see the difference and now we're going to go in with just regular silver foils but what I like to do when I'm doing my baby lights is I actually start more at the apex of the head versus down here so I'm gonna just take this section I'm gonna unclip our front pieces because we don't need to have them clipped up and I'm going to go up to kind of the apex of the head up here and kind of just see where her head kind of narrows out will clip this away up here this will be part of the front and if you guys have seen my highlighting videos you know that I foil backwards so if you haven't seen those go check those out but I'll show you guys here so I'm gonna take my first section and this is gonna be a baby light now again you guys can see she's got a lot of lightness through here but then some natural low light so we're gonna be picking out those natural eye lights to keep her as blonde as possible so I'm going to just kind of weave her hair up in here and then I'm gonna take my foil and I'm going to lock it into place up here and we're gonna start and I'm gonna foil backwards so I'm starting with 25 I stayed with the same developer that I had down below and I'm gonna leave it just a little bit off her roots right now because this foil I am gonna kind of come back to and what I'm gonna do is I'm going to take these low light pieces that she still has kind of down in here fold it up into here and then now tackle these kind of low light pieces up in this foil so that we're making sure to get that dark end without really touching any of her really blonde pieces this one kind of goes down a little bit lower so we'll just kind of tackle this guy and this is honestly how I work through somebody who has highlights but wants to be completely blunt especially through the ends you would not want to do lightness here and then leave those low lights that would just be super weird so now I'm going to fold my foil just down like this and I'm gonna go on to my next section now because I've heard she doesn't want to be like insanely blonde she does want to have that Stoke balayage look I am leaving out a little bit more hair than I would with a traditional baby light doing just smidge a bit more hair so now I'm gonna just keep going down through her hair and I'm not doing like super fine baby lights I am going in a little bit heavier than a regular baby light and but yeah I'm just gonna go down through her hair we're gonna work our way down till we meet to this foil section and then I'm going to spin her around and we're gonna work forward up the mohawk [Music] all right so I got to where my boy Lee Hodge meets my highlights and so what I'm gonna do I'm going to just kind of fold these foils back up again if you've watched my other highlighting videos I go a little bit more into depth here so I'm gonna fold these guys up and then we're gonna spin her around and we're going to get to the front of her hair so now we've gotten to kind of the top of her head because I boil backwards I actually stand in front of my client and foil this way versus a traditional way where you would boil down so I'm gonna keep doing the same thing as what I did before I am leaving a little bit less hair out than I was before I guess in the back I left a little bit more spacing like quarter of an inch a little bit more this time I'm leaving anywhere from like a quarter to an eighth of an inch out in between foils just because she is blonder up in here so we definitely want to make sure that we're matching what she has down below so I'm going to weave this section grab my foil here lock it into place and you guys can see I actually pushed that foil in and I have a lot of tension here in this hand making sure that the foil is good and we're getting that really nice tight lying down below sometimes this can be a tricky technique to master so just keep practicing and playing around with it but really getting that walk in there is super key they can see I'm also going through and kind of picking out again these lowlifes that she has in her hair I was just telling her as we were kind of talking and I was spoiling her this would be considered a color correction because she's got so many of these like fine baby light highlights in there but then the blue lights in there as well that this would be definitely considered a color correction we're doing several techniques so just that you guys know as you're doing techniques like these on your clients you need to be charging accordingly because this is a lot more work than a traditional highlight or even if we liege so just be aware of that that you are going in and you have expertise in this area to be able to do a technique like this so make sure that you're charging accordingly I do have a video on pricing I will link that down below so you guys can check that out also but definitely make sure that you're charging your worth when it comes to unique services like this one other thing I want to mention is - I love using this brush in particular because it has this tail comb here this brush is from frame are you guys will see in a couple of my other videos as well I'll link that down below my Amazon favorite so you guys can get that brush it comes with I got three pack with a couple other brushes the brushes are my favorite and the only brushes that I use definitely not even a sponsored post I just love them so much so I'll link it down in my Amazon favorites down below so I'm just continuing down I'm gonna go all the way into her front hairline section finishing up this Mohawk and then we'll tackle the sides alright so now we've gotten to her front now this would be considered like her money piece area and you guys can see she has just a little bit of breakage from previous stuff so we're gonna be really really gentle here she's got a little bit of baby hairs in here as well so what I'm gonna do is in this section I am gonna do a lot closer together foils I still will leave a little bit of hair out but I do want to have her have a little bit more of a brighter money piece so what I'm gonna do is I'm just gonna keep doing the same technique as what I've been doing throughout the entire head but I'm just doing my foils closer together so I'm gonna go through tackle this I'll let you guys watch and then we'll move on to the side [Music] alright so she's got these tiny little baby hairs right here just more on this side and some clients have that you know they have a hairline that's unique everybody's hairline is so unique and that's why customizing your foil work to each client is very very important so I'm going to just take this in its own little foil over here before we tackle into the sides but this is gonna be the piece that she wears back and she told me that she wears her hair back a lot in a ponytail so we want to make sure that this is really bright and that it's really blended and so by doing these baby lights that you guys will see in pretty much every single one of my videos around the hairline that'll really help with that too alright so now I cut it moved into her side area and again she's got all these little baby hairs so I am gonna kind of clip this up here we don't really want to emphasize the baby hairs but we definitely wanna make sure that we are still keeping them blonde in there so I'm just going to weave it out and again do some little tiny tiny baby lights in here just so that she gets that brightened and I actually took my foils and fold them in half and so I have these baby foils for these baby lights right here in the front these you that almost considers like micro lights like they're really really fine and I I honestly love doing them because it's like the little detail work that makes all the difference your clients will notice these because they will notice that they grow out so beautifully it almost looks like there's no line of demarcation growing out so I'm just going to do a couple of these micro lights right here and then we're gonna move on into the side [Applause] [Music] all right so now we're right around her hairline here and I'm gonna just pull this piece out of here clip this guy away and again these are really really fine baby light section because these are baby hairs and probably smidge a bit of breakage so we want to make sure that again this is really subtle because this is going to be the piece that does lay back away from her face and if these are chunky your clients will notice them you do not want to have this be an issue with your client so having really baby lights are really important in here and it allows you to get closer in there and just more details so super super important I'm going to do a couple of these back-to-back right here or not back-to-back I'll leave a little bit of hair out in between but we're going to do them pretty close just because again this is kind of considered her money piece area as well [Music] in this final section I'm going to do just a few baby lights through here you guys can see she's got a little bit more depth through here because again this is kind of now in that back section so I'm just going to do some diagonal backs maybe like four or five not a ton because I do want to leave some depth in here as we drag down her natural color [Music] all right so I'm going to mix up her in-between colors so I'm going to be using 6 and B 5 and equal parts from shades eq so I'm gonna do about just a little over 3/4 of an ounce each one so it'll be one and a half ounces total and then I'm gonna do one half ounces of our thicker gloss two gel developer I like this developer especially for doing route shadows things like that or in-between color because it helps kind of keep the color where I want it to be so just thickens it up a little bit so I'll have three ounces total and we'll go pilots [Music] all right so now that they've completed all our foils I'm actually going to go in between these foils and just drag down her natural color a little bit to kind of break up this line of demarcation now I'm not too worried about doing anything in the foil iaj section because we already know that that didn't really have any highlights going on but I am going to start here where I started with our foils and I am going to take just kind of a smaller foil I just tore some of my pink ones in half and I'm going to drag it down normally up at the top we don't have to do this but I'm gonna just drag down her natural color just to kind of again soften that line a little bit and what I'm also gonna do to make sure that we don't have any lines that happen here is I'm going to take our blending agent once again and just kind of soften that right in there too so I'm just gonna continue up the head doing this and I'm not too worried about getting all of these foils just kind of laid on top of each other this is just going to be really easy to kind of keep it clean for me so I'm just gonna take my foil and this is just more so separating the hair of anything but that's why I like to use these little baby foils because they will help so that I'm not like laying color on top of freshly done hair so I'm just gonna keep working up our head I'll show you guys when I get around closer to the top and we'll go from there alright so I've gotten up to here now some of them you guys can see that I'm just going to barely just soften that line of demarcation and not really drag it down too much this way I'm gonna drag down a little bit more so that's why I'm using this foil just to kind of separate the hair here so it totally depends but what you want to create is variance so I'm going to drag some further down because that would be more of a balayage look and then others I'm just gonna barely soften what she already has going so I don't even really need to use a foil but this whole process is really just softening that natural line of demarcation that she had going on so right here just gonna barely soften it right there at the top I'm not gonna drag it down too far cuz I do want to still make sure that she still has a lot of blond still in there so this is just kind of again figuring things out over the years that have worked for me and you know figuring out what maybe doesn't work so the reason why this foil thing came about was because I found that I was like actually getting spots that were harder to apply so adding a little foil in there just to kind of separate things and keeping my work as clean as possible so this I'm going to drag further getting in that blending agent right in there and then the next one I probably won't drag down quite as much so yeah all right so we finished at the top we did the sides and I'm just kind of finishing up this side you guys can still see she still has a pretty strong line of demarcation even through the sides some clients will some clients won't it just depends on the previous you know highlight application and more so how solid it was so not necessarily like the application itself but how how many highlights they had so I'm just going through actually I'm applying this on a foil just to make it a little bit easier and then again blurring it down and just kind of folding these guys up and going through the sides just to kind of blur that line of demarcation a little bit more so I decided to do one more technique in her hair just because she has so much of this low-light still happening in there and what I don't want to happen is we do all this work and it still looks like a highlight because her ends are still so dimensional and obviously with the balayage we know that the ends usually are a little bit lighter all throughout so I still will leave some dimension I don't want it to be an ombre but I'm going through and just kind of taking out some of these low lights up in here and again I'm not gonna be able to get every single highlight out of here but I'm gonna try my best and I'm just gonna kind of tease this up now I'm trying not to disturb anything else that I've done up above so this is just gonna be kind of just tipping out some of the ends and I'm gonna go through and just kind of lighten these out still going to use my blending agent so almost going back to our foliage technique and I'm just am using like a 28 volume at this point just a little bit higher than 25 but not quite 30 it's a little splash of 20 in there and I'm just gonna go through and tip out some of her pieces again not trying to disturb anything else above but just to give her just a smidge a bit of rightness through some of these ends [Music] all right so these are the final foils we've got so much happening like three or four different techniques in there we're gonna do another one at the bowl so lots of stuff happening in this but I want you to know that this whole application took me just over two hours without an assistant but just for you guys feeling like oh I'm kind of slow or whatever you're definitely not slow this kind of stuff takes time and I also want you guys to know to again like I said you should be charging your worth for this kind of foil work because there's a lot of stuff that goes into this process [Applause] [Music] [Applause] we went through and we applied olap flex number two that we rinsed it out and now we're actually back at the chair because I'm going to apply her root shadow and it's just a little bit easier to a show on camera and beat it's easier for me to actually apply her roots out so what I'm doing is I'm just going through and her roots out of formula that I mixed up is the exact same formula that I mixed up for her in between oil colors so it's just the six and six and B's excuse me and the five and shades eq so I'm just applying this just about an inch down and then I'm gonna use my Wow comb you guys I also have this linked in my Amazon favorites as well to kind of drag down and blur the color but what I love about this is is it doesn't get the color down into the hair that we don't want the color on it just kind of blurs it all together so I'm working my way up through this back section and then I'll work through the front but what I've discovered when I apply a root shadow is it's actually better to work your way up the head rather than trying to start at the top and work your way down and you can end up with a lot of spot enos and again this is just trial and error of me trying this stuff I've learned it the hard way so I'm applying it kind of working my way down and I will kind of open up this section to make sure that I fully saturated it in there and making sure that it is all the way through there but working my way down the head versus working my way up the head like I traditionally would any I'm just trying there or I should say working my way down the head not up you guys don't any anyways so I'm just gonna keep working through this section and then I'm gonna get to the front [Applause] [Music] all right so I sectioned out her front money piece section and just clipped it away so it's not in our way then I'm taking a clean comb here and just kind of combing this away from that money piece section and all I'm doing is kind of just tapping in that rich shadow just kind of right around where we already had it and this is just going to help me start this section off keeping it nice and clean and then I'm just working like I said my way up the head kind of from this bottom section and then I'm gonna go through and comb it through with that Wow comb so these are good just little tips and tricks that I've learned along the way doing rich shadows and having them get all messed up so I hope that it helps you figure out a way so that your root shadows don't get all spotty and messed up either all right so we finished applying it to the rest of her head and I'm just gonna do this little money piece this has been sitting on for probably about eight minutes here in the back five minutes here in the front so I'm just going to apply this foil right here and this just allows me to be able to pull the hair back without it getting squished on the other color so I'm going to just go in here and usually I kind of just separate the top from the bottom leave that out and I just kind of take like diagonal back sections and just kind of work my way back through this front hair yes but the key is getting it really really clean because I just want to barely kind of tap her roots here I don't want to drag it down too much and again that's a we use this little foil so just keeping it as clean as possible and obviously she's gonna have a baby here as I kind of get stuck in there and stuff what can you do that's pretty much life but you know trying to keep it as just as clean and as tidy as possible [Music] and this is going to sit on for just about five three five minutes vanilla rinse it out [Music] alright so now I'm drive shampooed her I am gonna add in the color care aesthetic no prints and this is how it's supposed to be used so I'm going to apply it over her towel dried hair and then we'll probably follow up with a little bit of a conditioner but this is going to help kind of close down the pH of the hair and just really solidify everything I like to do this after any color service but specifically any color service that I did lightning in so any blonde bean or stuff like that boy Liege I like to kind of seal this off it makes the hair so soft and it really makes a difference you guys will notice it the second you put it on so we're gonna let this sit in for about 10 minutes and then we'll finish off with a conditioner alright and here is our final result you guys can see it's so beautiful so blended and oh my gosh I'm obsessed with how it turned out I think it looks so gorgeous and you guys can just see we have so much brightness on the ends but then also some dimension still throughout it looks so gorgeous and I think this is gonna grow out so beautifully for her so this is an amazing technique for those clients who just need something a little bit lower maintenance or they're wanting to get rid of the highlight look update it to something a bit more modern I love using this technique and you guys can see how the foliage and the baby lights with the root shadow completely complemented each other and I really hope you guys try out this technique alright guys thank you so much for watching this video I hope that you enjoyed seeing the whole color process like I said it was a big transformation even though it may not have looked that way when she walked in and again this is why I point out that you need to be charging your worth you need to be valuing their services making sure to book enough time because services like this are basically color Corrections yet they don't look like it so this entire service took me about five hours about two hours to apply so I always want to share that with you guys because I want you guys to know that these kind of things take me time too and you shouldn't be scared or intimidated if things like that take you time because you're literally going through every single hair picking it out lightening it or darkening it and so it does take time and to not stress over it but I really hope that you guys learned something from this video I know that it was a a little bit longer but I want to know in the comments what was the favorite technique that I used in this video if it was at the foliage with the baby lights was it the route shoutout was it maybe blurring the darker color in was it maybe tipping out the ends share with me your favorite thing that you learned in this video in the comments below I love hearing that stuff and I also want you guys to do me another favor I love if you guys would come over to Instagram and send me a DM letting me know what you thought of this video if you liked it if you didn't like it and if you want to learn more things like this I love hearing from you guys seeing where you're watching in from so it means the world to me if you would come over to Instagram and just say hi last but not least if you haven't already hit that subscribe button below do so now I do lots and lots of videos like this and I want to make sure that you're not missing out the best way to do that is by hitting the subscribe button and there's a little bell next to it and I'll actually notify you when I post a new video because every week we're posting new videos and you don't want to miss out on all the free education that we have for you one other thing that I want to mention is I did do her hair cut in a separate video I will link that down below so go to check that out if you want to see how we did her hair cut I gave her a lot more layers shagged her up a little bit so go ahead and check that video out down below as always thank you so much for taking the time to watch this video and I'll see you guys next time [Music] [Music]
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Channel: Jamie Dana
Views: 741,253
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Keywords: How to blend grown out highlights into balayage using three different hair color techniques!, Blending highlights, babylights, baby lights, highlights, balayage, baliage, how to blend a balayage, how to highlight hair, color correction tutorial, hair color tutorial, balayage tutorial, balayage tutorial dark hair, babylight tutorial blonde, balayage highlights on thin hair, balayage thin hair, highlight tutorial, babylights balayage, babylights technique
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Length: 35min 52sec (2152 seconds)
Published: Thu May 23 2019
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