How To Blend Gray with Demi Permanent Haircolor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2019
- In this video, I show you how to blend in gray with demi-permanent haircolor and how to finish fine curly hair. This is a great video if you want to know how to properly blend vs cover gray, which is a great option for someone trying to avoid a harsh line of demarcation.
Here is her formula breakdown👇🏼
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5NUA 1:1 9Vol into No Ammonia Lightener for her highlights 🌸
I pulled 6NUA in between the foils for continued deposit but for a slightly lighter finish on the ends.
For her final glaze I used 8NA 1:2 with 9Vol on damp hair.
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Beautiful! Great video!
Lol I love around 11:50 the head hair shake n show 😄💕 so cute, funny and fun 😊 Her hair looks amazing! Well done!
We try to have fun while filming. 😅
I love your work!!!!! Wish you were near me so you could blend my gray hair
You are an ARTIST. Gorgeous work and you're such an excellent teacher, thank you! 🥰
Thank you💕
Michelle (your client/model) has a great smile.
Thank You!
Loved it!!
Thank you
Gorgeous
paula smith ☺️
What product did you use . Wished you listed it all... Specially the hair styling products... Her hair looks amazing 😍
I used Lux One leave in and Thickening Mousse. Both from Kenra.
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Could of just highlighted it and used the 8nua to tone it
They are two different formulas with two different saturation levels.
I thought Demi didn’t cover Gray
It can provide blending, making them look like highlights
Gorgeous. Except he hair is wavy not curly.
How is it too curly? its literally her natural hair and it looks amazing
Ultra Violet oops I meant her hair is wavy not curly. Didn’t even see the typos.
Who made you in charge as to what is curly or wavy? Just enjoy the video - don't nitpick.
If it coils, it's curly. If it snakes, it's wavy. However tight or loose it is. Most people have two to three different hair patterns at once with one pattern being dominant. Hair patterns can also change as we age due to things like hormones. It's best to treat our hair based on its dominant pattern.
@@jusssayin480 Making observations about facts isn't being "in charge". A cup is a cup and a bowl is a bowl for a reason, because they are different. There is nothing wrong with pointing out the difference between wavy and curly hair types, just as there isn't pointing out the difference in traditional vessels that hold liquids.