Thank you so much for sharing!!! I used this sectioning earlier to do full highlights on a mannequin and it does make such a difference. I definitely will continue to use. I’m so glad I stumbled upon your videos during this quarantine. I really enjoy watching and have learned a lot from you.
Thank you for showing this. I suppose it also depends on what kind of highlights you want to do as well. For instance herringbone, bricklaying etc would require to undo these but great habit to have. I use this all the time even if I undo them for other patterns.
You are very welcome Josee Yes you’re absolutely right in some foiling patterns you will need to undo some of the sections however I find generally you can fit most techniques onto this and you’re right it’s just a great habit to be in. 👍🏻😁
I was taught to section in quarters for foiling and it never made any sense to me!!! That is just too much hair in too few sections and you will end up with lightener WHERE YOU DID NOT WANT IT! At least I did. This sectioning makes absolute sense! Thanks for sharing James!!!❤ ~ APRIL LIPKE
Great video, sectioning a full head highlights wrecked my head for years ha ha...i agree it really helps to have your sectioning done!can i ask how many foils do you use for a full head? and time wise how long would you allow for a full head highlights?i used to use over 100 foils, but then clients were complaining as it was taking me around 1hr.15-1hr.30 which is too long by the looks of it, so had to reduce foils for a full head to 75, and that takes me an hour total-20 foils top panel, 8 on each side at front, 12 nape area divided in 2 sections, and 3 sections of 9 foils each from occipital bone up at the back .I watched once a lady working in a chinese salon and she did 26 foils for a half head highlights, i decided to find a middle line where clients seem to be happy about timing and result, would love to see a video on how many foils stylists do for full head, half head, t bar highlights, i remember searching that and is not much info online! Thank you for another great video, congrats on over 4k subscribers;-)))))
To be honest I’m not entirely sure how Many foils I use, But around the hair lines I keep me foils closer together slightly more spaced out as I get to the crown 👑 but i would say that I use around 70 ish for a full head time wise 70 minutes. 35/40 for a half head 50 to 45 minutes. and around 15 to 20 for a T bar 25 minutes. I will try and work out how to make a video on how many foils stylist use 🧐 and thank I am very pleased with my Chanel growth 🙏🏻
@@TheLifeOfHair Thank you for your replay, its really helpful and I really appreciate it, im so happy I discovered your channel;-))))looking forward to your next videos🤗
In those two crown sections..... are you foiling these in a diagonal back fashion? Vertical? Fanning them? Great video! I have to section things off because I just work faster that way. I am a lefty and I also found that I have to start on the right hand side in the back so all my foils aren't in the way when I go to do the left side. LOL
Hi Mary, so the crown sections are there to take on exactly how you see fit all of the above as you mentioned will work perfectly I am making a video about taking on each section and what result that will give. Keep a look out for that it will be in the next couple of weeks 😁👍🏻
For starters, the sectioning of hair could've been shown close up to get a better view. And the way you do the sectioning looks messy and done too fast, so an amateur like me find it difficult to understand what's going on. Sorry, no offense.
Dear God I wish all hairdressers would watch your channel and do this! I have had so many bad, BAD experiences and results in salons.
Now Dec 1 2021, I'm watching this video from Toronto Canada.. liked and subscribed~~~
Thank you so much for sharing!!! I used this sectioning earlier to do full highlights on a mannequin and it does make such a difference. I definitely will continue to use. I’m so glad I stumbled upon your videos during this quarantine. I really enjoy watching and have learned a lot from you.
Fantastic that is really great to hear I’m glad it struck home with you and well done to you for using this quarantine time so constructively 😁✌🏻
@@TheLifeOfHair ❤
Honestly this video deserve more likes 👍👍👍very good explanation thank you from a student I'm learning more with your video than the college I go to🙂🙂
I'm a student and this is very good information. Love it💕
Wonderful Vanessa so pleased this is useful to you
thanks, james! i work solo...if i had employees, i would make them watch your videos. always educational, with useful information!
Adrienne Boullianne you are very welcome 🙏🏻 😁
Hey that might actually work thank you !! Somehow we always forget our basics 😃
Perfect Carol I would love to know how you get on if you try it 😁👍🏻
Thank you for showing this. I suppose it also depends on what kind of highlights you want to do as well. For instance herringbone, bricklaying etc would require to undo these but great habit to have. I use this all the time even if I undo them for other patterns.
You are very welcome Josee Yes you’re absolutely right in some foiling patterns you will need to undo some of the sections however I find generally you can fit most techniques onto this and you’re right it’s just a great habit to be in. 👍🏻😁
Thank you SO MUCH, this is super helpful
Thank you! Got my new mannequin head all pre sectioned ready for foiling practise!
Wonderful Emma enjoy practising ✌🏻😁
10 section high lights this is the first time I’ve seen anyone do them like this. This is how we are shown them at college 🎉
I was taught to section in quarters for foiling and it never made any sense to me!!! That is just too much hair in too few sections and you will end up with lightener WHERE YOU DID NOT WANT IT! At least I did. This sectioning makes absolute sense!
Thanks for sharing James!!!❤
~ APRIL LIPKE
Wonderful April thank you very much glad it made sense to you thank you for all your comments really appreciate them all the best James
great idea thank you. PS: where can we ask for requests, please?
would love to see how you heavy highlight or balayage short pixie haircuts.
Great Clare thank you very much when I get the opportunity to do it I will.
Great technique. Thx
Really great tips sir , this is gonna help me alot . 🙏
Superb very pleased to read that 👍🏻
I can’t wait to staring practice this pre sección
Fantastic Felix it will make such a massive difference to how you foil hair
Great video, sectioning a full head highlights wrecked my head for years ha ha...i agree it really helps to have your sectioning done!can i ask how many foils do you use for a full head? and time wise how long would you allow for a full head highlights?i used to use over 100 foils, but then clients were complaining as it was taking me around 1hr.15-1hr.30 which is too long by the looks of it, so had to reduce foils for a full head to 75, and that takes me an hour total-20 foils top panel, 8 on each side at front, 12 nape area divided in 2 sections, and 3 sections of 9 foils each from occipital bone up at the back .I watched once a lady working in a chinese salon and she did 26 foils for a half head highlights, i decided to find a middle line where clients seem to be happy about timing and result, would love to see a video on how many foils stylists do for full head, half head, t bar highlights, i remember searching that and is not much info online! Thank you for another great video, congrats on over 4k subscribers;-)))))
To be honest I’m not entirely sure how Many foils I use, But around the hair lines I keep me foils closer together slightly more spaced out as I get to the crown 👑 but i would say that I use around 70 ish for a full head time wise 70 minutes. 35/40 for a half head 50 to 45 minutes. and around 15 to 20 for a T bar 25 minutes. I will try and work out how to make a video on how many foils stylist use 🧐 and thank I am very pleased with my Chanel growth 🙏🏻
@@TheLifeOfHair Thank you for your replay, its really helpful and I really appreciate it, im so happy I discovered your channel;-))))looking forward to your next videos🤗
Love this !
Great idea! Thank you!
super, let me know if you give it a go. best James ✌🏻
Great idea!!!!
I am super pleased you like it 😁👍🏻
Thank you!
You very welcome 😁✌🏻
Love it! You are so spot on! ❤🌹❤🙏👼😷
Great glad you enjoyed it
Thank you
You are very welcome Jen
In those two crown sections..... are you foiling these in a diagonal back fashion? Vertical? Fanning them? Great video! I have to section things off because I just work faster that way. I am a lefty and I also found that I have to start on the right hand side in the back so all my foils aren't in the way when I go to do the left side. LOL
Hi Mary, so the crown sections are there to take on exactly how you see fit all of the above as you mentioned will work perfectly I am making a video about taking on each section and what result that will give. Keep a look out for that it will be in the next couple of weeks 😁👍🏻
The Life Of Hair Awesome, Thank you! Looking forward to that video!
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Thank you for ur videos
The pleasure is all nice thank you for the comment 😁✌🏻
Great job ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much
Cool
Glad you liked it 😁👍🏻
So difficult to understand!
Thank you for your feedback please let me know exactly what you didn’t understand so in the future I can make better videos
For starters, the sectioning of hair could've been shown close up to get a better view. And the way you do the sectioning looks messy and done too fast, so an amateur like me find it difficult to understand what's going on. Sorry, no offense.