This is great. Most ‘quick and easy’ highlight tutorials show a multi-hour babylight process. Thank you for showing one that is genuinely quick and easy. I went to hair school back in the dark ages and this teasing technique wasn’t a thing then - so it’s cool to learn a new, fast, easy, and *beautiful* way of doing highlights!
Love this quick highlighting technique! Perfect for a fast service to bring everyone’s quarantine hair back to life. Thanks Patricia, always appreciate all your tips and tricks. See you in class. -Jessica
Thank you for the great video! How would you mix the blondor plex and the welloxon perfect developer to achieve more buttery creamy blonde highlights for the face framing. Do you use 6 or 9% developer and what will be the ration to achieve the brighter highlights. my hair is light golden blonde. Thank you for sharing the info. 🙂
Can u do this if u already have full head of highlights and u dont want to re do all of it. Just add face framing? Or will that not blend right? I have a fullhead of blonde highlights. My roots are about 3 months re-growth so pretty dark now. Im looking crazy lol. I dont want to do my full head again. Just looking to do face framing. Will it be doable or should I go with half head/partial? I want to know what to tell my hairdresser. Thanks
Great video but as educator I think you should’ve shown how you applied the bleach near the route area how close you applied it and what kind of strokes you used upward strokes downward strokes
She said she did the sides the same way she did the top. Does that mean the first subsection (closest to the face) was teased only, then the second subsection was teased, and then weaved? Kinda left that part out 🤔
But isn't illumina a permanent color? if used as a toner wouldn't it shift the color of the rest of the hair? Thanks to anyone who can explain please :)
I would think not? I assume that since it’s lighter than the base color, it’s not going to lift unless you’re doing a hi-lift… and she’s only using 2% (7vol) developer.
You are right when you use toners with a developer there is alway a colour taint on natural hair ! But on this particular model and application you wouldn’t notice it
What is the ratio of blonder n 20 volume you used. Also why don't you'll give online sessions youtube or insta like Loreal, promoting your product knowledge, wherein we know how to use your products and can use and apply in our salon.
This is great. Most ‘quick and easy’ highlight tutorials show a multi-hour babylight process. Thank you for showing one that is genuinely quick and easy. I went to hair school back in the dark ages and this teasing technique wasn’t a thing then - so it’s cool to learn a new, fast, easy, and *beautiful* way of doing highlights!
Love this quick highlighting technique! Perfect for a fast service to bring everyone’s quarantine hair back to life. Thanks Patricia, always appreciate all your tips and tricks. See you in class. -Jessica
You are an amazing Educator, I'd love to see more of your techniques. Thank you! Will share with other stylist!
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Love your technique, Patricia. Please keeps it coming. Thank you.
Beautiful love your work💜💜💜 looking forward to more videos.
Great video! I can’t wait to try this.
Your work is beautiful.
Dear Wella, this is great but please let this amazing artist do what she does best- Hand painted balayage👍
Patricia is amazing! 👏
Thank you for the great video! How would you mix the blondor plex and the welloxon perfect developer to achieve more buttery creamy blonde highlights for the face framing. Do you use 6 or 9% developer and what will be the ration to achieve the brighter highlights. my hair is light golden blonde. Thank you for sharing the info. 🙂
I wish you showed what it looked like pulled back in a ponytail
Beautifull result!! love the technique
Love this so much Patricia !!! ♥️♥️♥️
Great information! I can't wait to use this technique. Thank you! 👏👏
Let us know when you try it 🤩 We'd love to see it 📸
Beautiful and flawlessly seamless. Amazing work.
Amazing job patricia 💝
I just did my hair that way and it looks amazing! Thank you!
We'd love to see it 😍
Amazing as always!! Can’t wait to see more 🖤🖤🖤
Love it ! Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome Cindy 🥳
Can u do this if u already have full head of highlights and u dont want to re do all of it. Just add face framing? Or will that not blend right? I have a fullhead of blonde highlights. My roots are about 3 months re-growth so pretty dark now. Im looking crazy lol. I dont want to do my full head again. Just looking to do face framing. Will it be doable or should I go with half head/partial? I want to know what to tell my hairdresser. Thanks
Muy lindo ☺️☺️
Good job beautiful
Nice👍
Great video but as educator I think you should’ve shown how you applied the bleach near the route area how close you applied it and what kind of strokes you used upward strokes downward strokes
Thank you for the Wella and we 💖 your suggestion
She said she did the sides the same way she did the top. Does that mean the first subsection (closest to the face) was teased only, then the second subsection was teased, and then weaved? Kinda left that part out 🤔
Hello what kind of corrector(mixtone) can be used whith wella illumina?thnks
Currently on the side diagonal parts and can’t tell if she did 1 or 2 foils for the sides. Currently panicking it’s cool
she said she did 2
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But isn't illumina a permanent color? if used as a toner wouldn't it shift the color of the rest of the hair? Thanks to anyone who can explain please :)
I would think not? I assume that since it’s lighter than the base color, it’s not going to lift unless you’re doing a hi-lift… and she’s only using 2% (7vol) developer.
You are right when you use toners with a developer there is alway a colour taint on natural hair ! But on this particular model and application you wouldn’t notice it
low and slow great advice
Dindnt worked for me😶
No entendí nada
What is the ratio of blonder n 20 volume you used. Also why don't you'll give online sessions youtube or insta like Loreal, promoting your product knowledge, wherein we know how to use your products and can use and apply in our salon.
There isn’t a ratio to bleach, it depends on what consistency you prefer!
Looks the same