To be fair you didn't balayage your hair. You added a few highlights to your already balayaged hair. Not a bad job, but you should be a bit less misleading.
James Ruddy I do agree. Bayalage is a technique folks. Try the V and do it on the entire head. Then you’ve bayalaged. It’s often confused with Ombré and highlights.
This is close to the technique used in salons where I'm from. It's a simplified version of the 'back-comb' used in Balayage, which uses a comb to brush the section of hair upwards and against the hair, raising random strands at various lengths to create that gradient effect. Very pretty. An easy at home version of the loreal kit that would yield you way more uses for a few bucks more is a value tub of hair bleach from Quick Light lightener and either 30 or 40 Vol creme developer. Mix equal parts to create a creamy paste and always separate in the way you usually do your hair. Then just grab your strand section MAKING SURE IT'S THIN ENOUGH TO COAT THE ENTIRETY OF IT in your lightening creme, and wait 30-45 minutes depending on how blonde you want to go. Remember, hair lightener only bleaches, or lifts hair color, but it doesn't tone it. You need a violet/blue/ash based toner or hair color that you can also pick up for a few dollars online, to counteract the red/orange tones your hair will have after the bleach/lightening treatment. A commonly used product that temporarily masks those brassy tones that can be used in a pinch is a 'Silver Shampoo'. Just make sure to peek into the bottle or make sure the contents are a bright violet/blue color. I'm tired of typing now. Hope this helps someone 💚
wht hair colour or alternative of toning ? how to avoid tht orange thing i have dark af hair and never did anything to it before just wanna do the ends wht to do?
love how natural it looks! also, maybe you could do a full workout routine where you tell how many times per week you work out, for how long, how many times per week you do cardio and show all of the exercises for abs, legs, arms and back that you do? would love that!:)
You did a great job. Yes, it is balayage technique. Balayage means to “freehand” paint on the color. As a stylist I am anti box color, however your application idea was phenomenal!
Love these hair tutorials!! Can so do this at home by myself, great money saving tip. Honestly I think the salons are so expensive and now a days you need to be crazy rich to go almost like it is just now reserved for the rich, and then come back for touch ups to add more to the bill. No thanks!!! Thank you Ashley and L'Oreal!!
I got a great tip from you that no one else had mentioned, about stroking up the strand to break up the color line, thanks!!! great tip and so glad you metioned it.
I personally don't recommend using those kits if you have super dark hair . My hair is naturally a really dark brown- black color and it turned my hair super red cause of the undertones in my hair. But if you have lighter hair this will definitely do it for you just wanted to let y'all know
So helpful for me. I’m turning to doing my own hair to cut costs. I’m ok with a full head colour, but I need to learn how to get my sun kissed highlights in myself & I’ll be happy. This looks so doable. Thank you so much 😘🫶🏼😘 xxxx
I love this so much I know your hair was already Balayage but this is a good example on how to start out especially for beginners. Even if you dont have Balayage hair prior thats ok, you can always achieve it by learning. Especially if your hair does not have any highlights, its a great canvas and start to begin with. I actually have been doing my hair on my own learning from my mother. Surprising as it is I got this down to a T just from a semi permanent highlighting box instead of the feria I have yet to try it out! I also have brunette hair as well and I tend to use semi permanent because it is less damaging in a way in my opinion. I use the Frost and glow highlighting kit or box..whatever lol. It does wonders to my hair, and if I want a lighter color through my mid section of my hair from top of my ear to the base of my neck I'll do it with this also which give this red bronze hugh-ish tinge which I love. As for my ends Ill bring this process to the ends and in a week or so I'll touch my ends for a lighter effect almost ombre rather then balayage if thats what you are going for. :)
I tried that box and nooope! if you have dark hair and used box dye this may not turn out the way you want. I used blondissima at the ends coated the bottom and used less as I worked upwards, you have to do a strand test to see if all the box dye it gone. then used a dark brown at roots and waited about 20 mins then slowly worked the dye down some, waited another 10 then added a light ash blonde/brown at the tips waited 15 mins n washed out and it turned out amazing!!!!
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anybody know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
That's the thing, the answers no. Lmao Not that there is anything wrong with it, but it is artificial. The lips are the most obvious fake trait as you can easily spot it between natural and fake, of the same size. Like that Kylie chick, her lips were so thin they were barely noticeable when she was younger. Much like an English man. You can see the difference and how fake they are, especially without make up, they look swollen and the "line" is misplaced with the artificial fat tissue. So people like Angelina Jolie who have natural big lips have that fat build up in the right place. People like this woman and Kylie who have fake lips have that swollen appearance that you really notice when they talk. I can't tell if any other face surgery or procedure was done on her, but her nose does look like it had work too. But it may just naturally look that way. By that I mean that it doesn't match her traits. I'm an artist and I can spot these things because I had to learn how to draw faces and how to distinguish between traits based on things like race, age, and even location. Make up and contouring give her that face shape. It defines her cheek bones and lawline, which would not be prominant without makeup. Her brows are also very prominant. Extending beyond what her face would typically have. None of this means that she isn't naturally beautiful, she is. But not at all in the way we see here. Nothing wrong with it. I love makeup. But no, it isn't real. Beauty is paid for these days. Just look at Kylie before when after. Had she not been born into money, she would be today considered about a 4 on a scale from 1-10. Now look at her. But it took tons of procedures and artificial manipulations to get to where she is today. In a nutshell. Shouldn't she ever have children, they will look nothing like her.
I'm a DIY type of a girl and I just used this technique with my BLACK virgin hair. It turned out okay. It's almost a brown reddish and I'm not mad at it lol better than spending $80 on a baliage.
When we bleach our “dark” hair (any color below a “dark blonde/ level 7)to get it lighter, there will always be red/orange/brassy undertones . That’s what the process to lighten hair does. The darker your hair, the more “orange” it will be after bleaching. This product she uses, and any other hair colors that will make your hair lighter, is a “bleach/lightner”, so don’t expect the result to be the exact color you see on the box. It depends on the hair color you start with, if your hair is virgin or pre colored, the condition of the hair. If the result is too brassy, you need to tone the hair with a toner (demi permanent color- low % developer) to only correct the tone, not the level (ntensitity of pigments - how light or dark the hair is).
@@Danielle666LP Oui...Tri-State girl here, too. ANY type of highlighting is $200 minimum, & if you want baliage or any other multi-step processing, you're usually talking closer to $400...& this isn't in Manhattan marquee salons, just standard local salons. You'll pay around $1000 in a top salon. It's insane...
I am going to do this today. I have brunette hair with about 1.5 years grown out blonde/caramel balayage. My hair is thick, and about to my belly button in length, so I hope one box is enough. I'll update after I wash and style. Thanks for the video.
love your technique 👍 i actually used the same kit but it turned out brassy!! and i have the same natural hair color as yours. how can i stop it from turning brassy ? plz help 🙂
It's possible that you may not have developed the hair long enough. I have med.-to-dark brown neutral-toned hair; but whenever I highlight, the bleach turns my hair quite warm/brassy. You have to check the color when the developing time is done (use gloved fingers to squeegee-pinch the color off), & if it's too deep &/or excessively warm, let it develop 5-ish more mins. & check again. Some hair just needs a bit more time. Also make sure you're using enough product. If you have long or thick hair, buy 2 boxes of color. If the hair is the level of lightness you want, but STILL too warm, that's when you have to use a toning product to correct it. I recommend also using blonde-specific shampoos/conditioners, as well. The toner fades before I have to retouch my roots, so purple or "silver" toning-shampoo/conditioner/drops help, as do shampoos that don't strip the color out as fast. Try to wash less-frequently if you can, & deep condition/mask/oil treat (non-penetrating oil, e.g. sunflower, jojoba, grapeseed, or a purchased blend) often & for as long as you can. Olaplex is supposed to help the hair's integrity, too; but I haven't personally tried it yet. I hope this helps...Whether you highlight yourself or get it done professionally, it's an investment of $/time/aggravation, etc.., so it's always best to have as much info & tips as possible...
Looks great! This is the same technique Jessie James Decker used here on YT a few years ago, but I think she termed it "honey dipping". I love the effect and have done this ever since. So easy and perfect for in between appointments, like you say.
anything with bleach will dry out your hair(especially if its already been chemically processed) that's why hair stylist like guy tang rely on products like olaplex and over all the care the person is giving too the bleached hair !so your not only investing on the balayage you will also invest on hair care products :)
I would like mine to be blonder. If you have any other recommendations for that look, I would greatly love that. Thank you! I'm doing this tonight. My stylist and back ups are booked almost months out bc of covid. I could barely get an appointment for trim in 2 weeks.
It looks amazing good job! So for someone who has all solid brown hair but has bleached it in the past, would you still recommend this hair dye? Also, if I have solid brown hair would I do every piece of hair or would I still just do some pieces randomly throughout the hair? Z
😍😍😍😍 Love it. This video is how I first found your channel. I just love your videos and you and your personality! Will you come to Arizona so we can do a how to style plus sizes? Or better yet, I'll is it you in NY, I've always wanted to go lol
Ash! I have a question...unnoticed how you started from the bottom of your hair and worked your to the top. But I was wondering if the color bleeding onto the hair once you move onto the second second, third etc. until your done?? I'm scared I'd have spotting:/.
I love the color! It brings out your natural skin tones and makes you look so tan! 😉 Does it dry out your hair? I have darker hair than you but afraid that it will dry it out and start breaking.
Hi Ashley! I used your technique last night with the clairol product you used in your last video! Unfortunately I didn't read the comments and used heat so it didn't turn out as blonde as I wanted - so I'd love to try it out again using this product (I think it turned out even better in this video!) My hair is pretty naturally blonde already, so I'm wondering if this product would still work. Would you recommend this exact product for blonde hair or does loreal have something that might work better? It looks like they've stopped selling the dark blonde color. Thanks!!
Hi Ash! love the editing you did on this video, I always like it hahaha but this one I like it more! love love love for how you're gwroing up your channel. I've seeing you since September 2016 and you're one of my favorite youtubers of all times, xoxo
God, I used to do an ombre myself a few years ago but I'm so afraid to do it again now... But watching you makes me want to have lighter ends and your technique is just so on point! Maybe I'll try it next week (after my finals), who knows... But thank you Ashley to make such an amazing DIY! xx
This is great as I am looking to do a touch up on my already balayage. It is actually in a v alternating pattern but with you doing small and large pieces I like it. Glad to see its not brassy as I use the highlighting kit bc I'm afraid it will look too brassy for me but your hair is very dark. I love Feria!
Well a lot of negative comments on here, I think your hair is lovely & you did a great job, I am going to give it a try, I like L'Oréal. Good hair products & great makeup. 👌🏾
Love this video, but you were doing a touch up in this video. If you were doing this for the first time would you still only grab little pieces of hair or do all your hair piece by piece?
You look so gorgeous, love the lip color! Ive always used the highlighter from Revlon for years but maybe ill try this one out. btw your hair looks really healthy!
Momma From Scratch does it dry out your hair, when you use box color? I want to try it but afraid that it will damage my hair, because I am trying to let my hair grow out.
Erica Henson I put coconut oil on before I bleach. Don't rinse it - put the bleach on top. I swear my hair is healthier doing it this way myself than when I spent lots of money at the salon for highlights with olaplex. Any dye is damaging though!
I think I'm going to try this but in combination with teasing my roots so I don't worry about the product bleeding on the hair I do not want bleached. I had such an awful balayage experience at the last salon I went to and I'm less terrified of trying it at home. I'm also thinking I'll only do the bottom of my hair and if I like the results buy another box for framing my face.
I need to lighten my hair just a tad bit, it needs a few touch ups. I need to go to target now and buy a box lol. Great video, I love how it turned out. 💕
I have always wondered: How do you make sure that the section you apply the bleach on first lifts to the same lightness as the one you apply the bleach to last? I am always terrified when I do it and feel like I need to really rush, when really, as an inexperienced person, one should take their time, right? Anyone who can help me understand?
When u pull the color product up, doesn't that split & damage the hair? I have very fine hair-However I don't see any damage on yours; ur hair is gorgeous & so r u!!
if you have fine thin hair do not use this alone you are risking your hair ! do a test strand first. and sally's has a very good olaplex dupe to prevent further damage !
Haha i just watched the old version of this and i was so confused for a minute when this one showed up! Love your hair style and colour! Also you are my inspiration! ❤️
To be fair you didn't balayage your hair. You added a few highlights to your already balayaged hair. Not a bad job, but you should be a bit less misleading.
James Ruddy I do agree. Bayalage is a technique folks. Try the V and do it on the entire head. Then you’ve bayalaged. It’s often confused with Ombré and highlights.
I agree
James Ruddy completely agreed
Facts
James Ruddy exactly!
Clean mascara spoolies from Sally's are an easy way to drag the color up a bit too so it blends nicely. 👍🏻
That's a great idea! I should try this next time i color my hair
addercat I did that and it looked really natural and good!
How would you use it? :D Would you just brush a tiny amount through where she drags it further up, or? :D
A toothbrush does too🙌🏼 then comb through
you are saviour
This should be more of a touch up video at home than an actual diy ombre
This is close to the technique used in salons where I'm from. It's a simplified version of the 'back-comb' used in Balayage, which uses a comb to brush the section of hair upwards and against the hair, raising random strands at various lengths to create that gradient effect. Very pretty. An easy at home version of the loreal kit that would yield you way more uses for a few bucks more is a value tub of hair bleach from Quick Light lightener and either 30 or 40 Vol creme developer. Mix equal parts to create a creamy paste and always separate in the way you usually do your hair. Then just grab your strand section MAKING SURE IT'S THIN ENOUGH TO COAT THE ENTIRETY OF IT in your lightening creme, and wait 30-45 minutes depending on how blonde you want to go. Remember, hair lightener only bleaches, or lifts hair color, but it doesn't tone it. You need a violet/blue/ash based toner or hair color that you can also pick up for a few dollars online, to counteract the red/orange tones your hair will have after the bleach/lightening treatment. A commonly used product that temporarily masks those brassy tones that can be used in a pinch is a 'Silver Shampoo'. Just make sure to peek into the bottle or make sure the contents are a bright violet/blue color. I'm tired of typing now. Hope this helps someone 💚
can i do this if my hair is at its natural color? ive never died my hair
wht hair colour or alternative of toning ? how to avoid tht orange thing i have dark af hair and never did anything to it before just wanna do the ends wht to do?
Yes definitely helpful! Thanks 👍😊
Yup, very helpful! Thank you…👋🏼🇨🇦
love how natural it looks!
also, maybe you could do a full workout routine where you tell how many times per week you work out, for how long, how many times per week you do cardio and show all of the exercises for abs, legs, arms and back that you do? would love that!:)
Banga Mudėnaitė yes!
You did a great job. Yes, it is balayage technique. Balayage means to “freehand” paint on the color. As a stylist I am anti box color, however your application idea was phenomenal!
I just did this process with a less harming product and it came out so natural and beautiful! thanks for this technique and super easy at home option!
catalina Gomez What product did you use? Worried this will damage my hair :(
Love these hair tutorials!! Can so do this at home by myself, great money saving tip. Honestly I think the salons are so expensive and now a days you need to be crazy rich to go almost like it is just now reserved for the rich, and then come back for touch ups to add more to the bill. No thanks!!! Thank you Ashley and L'Oreal!!
I got a great tip from you that no one else had mentioned, about stroking up the strand to break up the color line, thanks!!! great tip and so glad you metioned it.
I personally don't recommend using those kits if you have super dark hair . My hair is naturally a really dark brown- black color and it turned my hair super red cause of the undertones in my hair. But if you have lighter hair this will definitely do it for you just wanted to let y'all know
Mercedes Arroyo any lightening will do that. At salons they tone, and you should after doing it at home too.
Question What Did You Used Because I Have Really Dark Brown Hair ?
My hair is black and it came out a medium brown. Didn't really do anything. You could only notice if you looked up close.
Mercedes Arroyo you have to leave it on longer and or apply heat to get past the orange undertone.
@@jenniferbibi1972 I was told you want to pull all the color out of your hair first and then put color (even if it's blonde) back in there.
After all the videos on hair Ive watched this one has such better quality video (frame rate etc) it makes me happy
Have looked at many demo's on youtube and yours is one of the best,love the look,it's not over done with toooooo much colour.Love it!!!
So helpful for me. I’m turning to doing my own hair to cut costs. I’m ok with a full head colour, but I need to learn how to get my sun kissed highlights in myself & I’ll be happy. This looks so doable. Thank you so much 😘🫶🏼😘 xxxx
Definitely trying this! It looks subtle yet makes huge difference
I've tried it and it turned out great. I love it! Thank you for the tutorial. I used L'Oreal Dialight 9.11 afterwards to fix the brassiness.
I love this so much I know your hair was already Balayage but this is a good example on how to start out especially for beginners. Even if you dont have Balayage hair prior thats ok, you can always achieve it by learning. Especially if your hair does not have any highlights, its a great canvas and start to begin with. I actually have been doing my hair on my own learning from my mother. Surprising as it is I got this down to a T just from a semi permanent highlighting box instead of the feria I have yet to try it out! I also have brunette hair as well and I tend to use semi permanent because it is less damaging in a way in my opinion. I use the Frost and glow highlighting kit or box..whatever lol. It does wonders to my hair, and if I want a lighter color through my mid section of my hair from top of my ear to the base of my neck I'll do it with this also which give this red bronze hugh-ish tinge which I love. As for my ends Ill bring this process to the ends and in a week or so I'll touch my ends for a lighter effect almost ombre rather then balayage if thats what you are going for. :)
Her cleaning T shirt looks like my everyday T shirt 😭
I tried that box and nooope! if you have dark hair and used box dye this may not turn out the way you want. I used blondissima at the ends coated the bottom and used less as I worked upwards, you have to do a strand test to see if all the box dye it gone. then used a dark brown at roots and waited about 20 mins then slowly worked the dye down some, waited another 10 then added a light ash blonde/brown at the tips waited 15 mins n washed out and it turned out amazing!!!!
Hair was already pre lightened, this was a touch-up
I want to try this but I'm scared because my hair is so long! Looked so good on you though !
It looks good there but by just applying bleach your hair will be very damaged and orangy looking... Her hair looks very dry and damaged ..
I guess Im asking the wrong place but does anybody know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me!
How do you have the prettiest face, the best hair, and the coolest style? Are you even real? xo
Misty Back haha! that was adorable. And you're adorable. And She's Adorable! OMG... WE'RE ALL ADORABLE..!!!!
Ghoji Tom 😂😂😂
Obviously plastic surgery
That's the thing, the answers no. Lmao
Not that there is anything wrong with it, but it is artificial. The lips are the most obvious fake trait as you can easily spot it between natural and fake, of the same size.
Like that Kylie chick, her lips were so thin they were barely noticeable when she was younger. Much like an English man. You can see the difference and how fake they are, especially without make up, they look swollen and the "line" is misplaced with the artificial fat tissue. So people like Angelina Jolie who have natural big lips have that fat build up in the right place. People like this woman and Kylie who have fake lips have that swollen appearance that you really notice when they talk.
I can't tell if any other face surgery or procedure was done on her, but her nose does look like it had work too. But it may just naturally look that way. By that I mean that it doesn't match her traits. I'm an artist and I can spot these things because I had to learn how to draw faces and how to distinguish between traits based on things like race, age, and even location.
Make up and contouring give her that face shape. It defines her cheek bones and lawline, which would not be prominant without makeup.
Her brows are also very prominant. Extending beyond what her face would typically have.
None of this means that she isn't naturally beautiful, she is. But not at all in the way we see here. Nothing wrong with it. I love makeup. But no, it isn't real.
Beauty is paid for these days. Just look at Kylie before when after. Had she not been born into money, she would be today considered about a 4 on a scale from 1-10. Now look at her. But it took tons of procedures and artificial manipulations to get to where she is today. In a nutshell. Shouldn't she ever have children, they will look nothing like her.
You are SO beautiful.
_Please_ stop anything you are doing to your lips.
_You honestly don't need it._
You are naturally wonderful! Such a beauty.
your technique is a complete game changer for me! Doing this and forever keeping this video!
its nice to see that although you go to the salon, you also like varying it and use box color. loreal is sooo good!
You made it look so easy!! Love how it turned out! Your hair is stunning
I'm a DIY type of a girl and I just used this technique with my BLACK virgin hair. It turned out okay. It's almost a brown reddish and I'm not mad at it lol better than spending $80 on a baliage.
Michelle Corral would you mind emailing me a pic or something? totally nervous about doing this because my hair is so dark and it's short. lol!
Usually if you do this and don't want the brassy reddish orange, invest in a toner or purple shampoo
When we bleach our “dark” hair (any color below a “dark blonde/ level 7)to get it lighter, there will always be red/orange/brassy undertones . That’s what the process to lighten hair does. The darker your hair, the more “orange” it will be after bleaching. This product she uses, and any other hair colors that will make your hair lighter, is a “bleach/lightner”, so don’t expect the result to be the exact color you see on the box. It depends on the hair color you start with, if your hair is virgin or pre colored, the condition of the hair. If the result is too brassy, you need to tone the hair with a toner (demi permanent color- low % developer) to only correct the tone, not the level (ntensitity of pigments - how light or dark the hair is).
Michelle Corral omg where are you from that it would cost $80? I’m from NY and it would cost over $200
@@Danielle666LP Oui...Tri-State girl here, too. ANY type of highlighting is $200 minimum, & if you want baliage or any other multi-step processing, you're usually talking closer to $400...& this isn't in Manhattan marquee salons, just standard local salons. You'll pay around $1000 in a top salon. It's insane...
I tried this and it worked fantastically. Thanks for posting!!
Luv this! What color lipstick are you wearing in this video ???
You make this look so easy!! I'm scared that if I do it on my own, it'll turn into a hot mess!
Love how she set it bravely on her nice black top
I am going to do this today. I have brunette hair with about 1.5 years grown out blonde/caramel balayage. My hair is thick, and about to my belly button in length, so I hope one box is enough. I'll update after I wash and style. Thanks for the video.
This is the best video I've seen for doing it at home!! Super beginner friendly! DEFINITELY doing this! 😍Thankyou!
love your technique 👍
i actually used the same kit but it turned out brassy!! and i have the same natural hair color as yours. how can i stop it from turning brassy ? plz help 🙂
Use a toner afterwards to correct the brassiness and then use purple shampoo to maintain the color
Purple Shampoo is my life saver
Purple shampoo!!
I've been getting rid of brassiness by using metallic silver (no developer) hair color for 10-15 minutes. Works great!
It's possible that you may not have developed the hair long enough. I have med.-to-dark brown neutral-toned hair; but whenever I highlight, the bleach turns my hair quite warm/brassy.
You have to check the color when the developing time is done (use gloved fingers to squeegee-pinch the color off), & if it's too deep &/or excessively warm, let it develop 5-ish more mins. & check again. Some hair just needs a bit more time. Also make sure you're using enough product. If you have long or thick hair, buy 2 boxes of color. If the hair is the level of lightness you want, but STILL too warm, that's when you have to use a toning product to correct it.
I recommend also using blonde-specific shampoos/conditioners, as well. The toner fades before I have to retouch my roots, so purple or "silver" toning-shampoo/conditioner/drops help, as do shampoos that don't strip the color out as fast. Try to wash less-frequently if you can, & deep condition/mask/oil treat (non-penetrating oil, e.g. sunflower, jojoba, grapeseed, or a purchased blend) often & for as long as you can. Olaplex is supposed to help the hair's integrity, too; but I haven't personally tried it yet.
I hope this helps...Whether you highlight yourself or get it done professionally, it's an investment of $/time/aggravation, etc.., so it's always best to have as much info & tips as possible...
Do you touch your own roots up at home?? I get bayalage & it's expensive but I went darker at my roots so it gets lighter any advice, tips??
What strength developer did you use? I see you used cream color and developer. Is cream better than liquid?
Hey Ash, would you recommend doing this technique on hair that hasn't been coloured yet? I noticed you said you used this for touch ups. Thanks!
Looks great! This is the same technique Jessie James Decker used here on YT a few years ago, but I think she termed it "honey dipping". I love the effect and have done this ever since. So easy and perfect for in between appointments, like you say.
Great video btw what is the base of your hair colour? Is it a dark ash brown/blonde?
Did you have to bleach your hair originally ? I have brown hair too and I was wondering if I needed to bleach it before I go for this look.
I didn't notice much difference. It would be helpful to add before and after picture . Thank you
That is the smartest idea ever! You've just made things so much easier, thanks! x
Amazing hair color ♡
Does balayage make your hair dry (because I want to try it but I want my hair to grow healthy)
anything with bleach will dry out your hair(especially if its already been chemically processed) that's why hair stylist like guy tang rely on products like olaplex and over all the care the person is giving too the bleached hair !so your not only investing on the balayage you will also invest on hair care products :)
i have a balayage and initially my hair was a little fried, nothing some coconut oil cant fix!
Thanks Ashley! I feel very inspired .you made it look very easy,great job.
You are the DIY Balayage QUEEN! Loves it!
I would like mine to be blonder. If you have any other recommendations for that look, I would greatly love that. Thank you! I'm doing this tonight. My stylist and back ups are booked almost months out bc of covid. I could barely get an appointment for trim in 2 weeks.
Your hair tutorial are always the best 😘
do you have to apply it all over your hair or just some strands?
Which camera are you using? I love the quality!
It looks amazing good job!
So for someone who has all solid brown hair but has bleached it in the past, would you still recommend this hair dye? Also, if I have solid brown hair would I do every piece of hair or would I still just do some pieces randomly throughout the hair? Z
😍😍😍😍 Love it. This video is how I first found your channel. I just love your videos and you and your personality! Will you come to Arizona so we can do a how to style plus sizes? Or better yet, I'll is it you in NY, I've always wanted to go lol
And can you do my hair please¿ Your curls at the end look amazing
Ash! I have a question...unnoticed how you started from the bottom of your hair and worked your to the top. But I was wondering if the color bleeding onto the hair once you move onto the second second, third etc. until your done?? I'm scared I'd have spotting:/.
Kitty Rodriguez use foil.
I love the color! It brings out your natural skin tones and makes you look so tan! 😉
Does it dry out your hair? I have darker hair than you but afraid that it will dry it out and start breaking.
I'd love to do this on my hair, but until now I didn't know how to save money and do it my own. Thanks so much for sharing this video Ashley!
Hi Ashley! I used your technique last night with the clairol product you used in your last video! Unfortunately I didn't read the comments and used heat so it didn't turn out as blonde as I wanted - so I'd love to try it out again using this product (I think it turned out even better in this video!) My hair is pretty naturally blonde already, so I'm wondering if this product would still work. Would you recommend this exact product for blonde hair or does loreal have something that might work better? It looks like they've stopped selling the dark blonde color. Thanks!!
Hi Ash! love the editing you did on this video, I always like it hahaha but this one I like it more! love love love for how you're gwroing up your channel. I've seeing you since September 2016 and you're one of my favorite youtubers of all times, xoxo
God, I used to do an ombre myself a few years ago but I'm so afraid to do it again now... But watching you makes me want to have lighter ends and your technique is just so on point! Maybe I'll try it next week (after my finals), who knows... But thank you Ashley to make such an amazing DIY! xx
i have dark brown hair that looks slightly blonde/reddish... and i really want the same color you had, will it do the same with my own hair color ?
what a nice talent :) i tried it and waiting now 😃 i wish that it will look like yours 😍
Do you do this to every piece of your hair or just a few?
Loved 🥰. Will def try.
This is great as I am looking to do a touch up on my already balayage. It is actually in a v alternating pattern but with you doing small and large pieces I like it. Glad to see its not brassy as I use the highlighting kit bc I'm afraid it will look too brassy for me but your hair is very dark. I love Feria!
Where do you get your hair colored? Its just so gorgeous and I live in li and am looking for a new colorist!!!
Well a lot of negative comments on here, I think your hair is lovely & you did a great job, I am going to give it a try, I like L'Oréal. Good hair products & great makeup. 👌🏾
Do you have a turtorial to the hairstyle in the first few minutes of this one here? Blowdrying? I am amazed !
If you left it in longer would it just be a little blonder? Like is this bleach or is it an actual color??? Thinking about trying it out.
Annabel Nichols it's bleach 😊
Love this video, but you were doing a touch up in this video. If you were doing this for the first time would you still only grab little pieces of hair or do all your hair piece by piece?
Loved the finished look! Your original baylage video is the first video I watched of yours! Nice to see an update
I really like your method of applying the bleach I will try it in future..
Do you tone your hair? And if you do, do you do it or do you have a hairstylist tone it for you? Your hair looks amazing btw!
woow, super tutorial. Can you tell me your makeup product? I love your coulour lips and eyes. thanks
Off topic, but, do you have any idea what your Mac shade is? Or what foundation shade matches you best?
You look so gorgeous, love the lip color! Ive always used the highlighter from Revlon for years but maybe ill try this one out. btw your hair looks really healthy!
Momma From Scratch does it dry out your hair, when you use box color? I want to try it but afraid that it will damage my hair, because I am trying to let my hair grow out.
Erica Henson I put coconut oil on before I bleach. Don't rinse it - put the bleach on top. I swear my hair is healthier doing it this way myself than when I spent lots of money at the salon for highlights with olaplex. Any dye is damaging though!
addercat thanks for the tips!!! I appreciate it!!👍🏻😁
addercat if you put coconut oil before dye and not rise. How the dye penetrate into your hair for it to change color?
I think I'm going to try this but in combination with teasing my roots so I don't worry about the product bleeding on the hair I do not want bleached. I had such an awful balayage experience at the last salon I went to and I'm less terrified of trying it at home. I'm also thinking I'll only do the bottom of my hair and if I like the results buy another box for framing my face.
Would it work to use an ash toner after doing this? Does it even matter what sort of toner you use?
Did it, turned out great. Thank you so much for your tips!!!
Noelle Romero do you know if this will work on dark brown hair?
wow the color is Amazing thanks for this video Ash
Love it Ash!!! Thanks for this and I love your lip color :)
I love the results!!! did you use the hole thing or just half?
so happy i came across this video ! awesome technique
Is it possible to tell me what colour you have used ? Thank you
it totally worked for me!! Amazing results ^^
yess, I am looking for a good hair dying video, all the rest is bad quality but this one is very good I loveee
Thank you! I'm scared to do this on my own but you had me feeling a little more confident, that I can do it myself. Can't wait to try it!
You rocked it! Great job!
Gorgeous! I'm in love with hair color. Is your base color your natural?
I need to lighten my hair just a tad bit, it needs a few touch ups. I need to go to target now and buy a box lol. Great video, I love how it turned out. 💕
Jeanette Tinoco How did it work?
Wow girl! The best highlights I’ve ever given myself! Thank you so much for this video, it was so quick too😘
I just love it , I would like to try this color soon 😊 this color really suite you
I have always wondered: How do you make sure that the section you apply the bleach on first lifts to the same lightness as the one you apply the bleach to last? I am always terrified when I do it and feel like I need to really rush, when really, as an inexperienced person, one should take their time, right? Anyone who can help me understand?
When u pull the color product up, doesn't that split & damage the hair? I have very fine hair-However I don't see any damage on yours; ur hair is gorgeous & so r u!!
if you have fine thin hair do not use this alone you are risking your hair ! do a test strand first. and sally's has a very good olaplex dupe to prevent further damage !
it looks really cute when its wavy but what does it look like when it's straight? does it look uneven?
Love this video can you go through how you styled your hair pleeeeeez! X
Very nice, Have any body read the book on amazon about Perfect sombre/balayage ?
I love this! Thank you. My hair stylist of 20 years is moving across the country and so I am going to use this technique in the meantime. 👍❤️💯
Hair is bomb as per usual! I'm sad I've been MIA from your videos (long vacation), but glad to be back and catching up on all of them
Haha i just watched the old version of this and i was so confused for a minute when this one showed up! Love your hair style and colour! Also you are my inspiration! ❤️
Would this be ok if i used this for an Ombre without bleach? I have medium brown hair.
This is exactly what i was looking for!
can u do this with just a lighter colour hair dye or do u need an ombre kit
Ooooo I've been wanting to do this!! Also, I've never been this early:)
Can you do a makeup tutorial for this look?? We love your lipstick!!