Hey lady, great video, I’m a hairdresser obviously, but I thought I would share something with you, I live in a very weird area, I’m from LA and San Fran olaplex wasn’t around back then so I never ran into the issue, but when olaplex started surfacing and the bumping your peroxide was the protocol for the dilution I started having swelling issues. I also learned that I’d the client used any type of silicones or straightening products in general( especially straight silicone) I would always have the swelling as well as self heating, almost to the point I would have to rinse. That’s just the foil itself getting hot! I never used more than 20 volume , so after trying to figure out what was causing it my conclusion was the products in their hair would react weird to the bond builders, not just olaplex. So I started doing a quick wash with especially my heavy texture clients that got blowouts etc. maybe you were aware of this but I thought I would share. I’ve learned a lot about bond builders, as much as we all love them they can just as easy be devastating.
It is no surprise that you nailed this and I’ve already applied so much of what you’ve taught me to my new job working in the salon of my dreams. Thank you for always keeping me inspired Gina. ❤️❤️
You always do great work and you have the patience of Job. The only thing I notice, and I've experienced this myself with so many hairdressers, is that when you shampoo you never get all the soap out of the hair. My eye kept going to that bottom corner where there was still a heavy glob of shampoo that never got rinsed. When I'm sitting in the chair I always tell them to rinse around my ears thoroughly because that's always what gets missed. Aside from that, I love the dimension that her natural color added to the final result. Really good results for coming from a black box dye. How satisfying when the client loves it at the end.
I’m using this redken for myself after going blonde. I have thin fine hair! It really is good! But I hope you got paid for this! And I love your honesty!!!! There really isn’t any type of MIRACLE product that will just help the integrity from something like this!!!
Hi from NZ, I've so appreciated watching you teach and share all of ur expertise about colour correction. Thank you SO much! I want to ask if you think it's necessary to do a colour removal on black box dye hair first before going in with foiling the hair and lifting th colour with bleach/lightener etc. Please! Thank you!
I've heard it explained so often that hair needs to heal after bleaching, and it needs time. Can you help explain what this means exactly? Does hair actually heal itself? I was under the impression that once you strip out protein, it's basically gone for good. I'm so curious! That would be amazing news if it really did heal itself.
Your hair needs it’s natural oils on it ! When you strip it your stripping your natural oil out of the hair ! So letting it sit definitely helps it a lot !!! Protects it a little bit … I’m not a professional but from what I’ve been told this is why
To be honest, once the hair pigments have been disintegrated by the bleach, it will never feel the same again, but it definitely does have a shock period and settles down, but aftercare maintenance is a must
Is going from professionally done brown permanently color to ash blonde balayage considered color correction? Started off with very curly black natural hair with a ton of red undertones. Thanks
Yes! I was thinking how much that would have helped. I'm about to go get my hair done after box dying it for a year and I'm going to do a consultation first and let the stylist know that I'm doing a color remover on my own before I go in so I don't have to sit there for 8 hours and spend my life savings.
Once I went to salon to change my black hair to blonde but they bleach my hair until it break till the root since that moment I scared of going to salon 😢
Hi. What is the best thing to do, im trying Silver Gray. Do you have any Suggestions what I can do to go more gray like I said to soften it so I could be more little more natural.
I like you calling it banana yellow! I’m in the south! And we refer to it as the color of chicken fat! 🤣🤣🤣 yalls banana yellow sounds so much more boojie! 🤣
I need you to do the same to my hair how much I need correction my hair is long and has had black and burgundy box dye on it my natural is level 7ish I want my blonde back so bad I went dark cause I had splat in my hair an it would not come out a year later so I colored over it but I just cut alot off so pretty sure all the splat hair is cut off now but still got black an burgundy box die to remove help
I’ve had a client with boxed dye come in before and when we foiled the foils turned super hot and her hair was like really hot as well almost steaming, but I was able to pull them out before the hair reacted anymore (thank god😭)... so ever since then I’m so scared to not use a colour remover before putting any lightener on the hair. But how do you go about it to prevent the foils from over heating? I do start with 5-10 volume developer.
Her hair definitely did not look tightly coiled! But I guess when you're used to straight hair it seems that way. But here in curly kingdom, it's not tightly coiled
Hey lady, great video, I’m a hairdresser obviously, but I thought I would share something with you, I live in a very weird area, I’m from LA and San Fran olaplex wasn’t around back then so I never ran into the issue, but when olaplex started surfacing and the bumping your peroxide was the protocol for the dilution I started having swelling issues. I also learned that I’d the client used any type of silicones or straightening products in general( especially straight silicone) I would always have the swelling as well as self heating, almost to the point I would have to rinse. That’s just the foil itself getting hot! I never used more than 20 volume , so after trying to figure out what was causing it my conclusion was the products in their hair would react weird to the bond builders, not just olaplex. So I started doing a quick wash with especially my heavy texture clients that got blowouts etc. maybe you were aware of this but I thought I would share. I’ve learned a lot about bond builders, as much as we all love them they can just as easy be devastating.
Woooaaahh she looks so freaking good with that color !!!!!!
It is no surprise that you nailed this and I’ve already applied so much of what you’ve taught me to my new job working in the salon of my dreams. Thank you for always keeping me inspired Gina. ❤️❤️
Thanks Jeremy!
You always do great work and you have the patience of Job. The only thing I notice, and I've experienced this myself with so many hairdressers, is that when you shampoo you never get all the soap out of the hair. My eye kept going to that bottom corner where there was still a heavy glob of shampoo that never got rinsed. When I'm sitting in the chair I always tell them to rinse around my ears thoroughly because that's always what gets missed. Aside from that, I love the dimension that her natural color added to the final result. Really good results for coming from a black box dye. How satisfying when the client loves it at the end.
WOW 👌 👏 thats amazing! from all those years of layered black boxed dye 💀💀💀 .. i love it
YES!! I started testing out NAG and myself and my clients are OBSESSED!!
My go to is 9N 9V 9GB in shades! The PERFECT bright natural blonde 😍
I’m using this redken for myself after going blonde. I have thin fine hair! It really is good! But I hope you got paid for this! And I love your honesty!!!! There really isn’t any type of MIRACLE product that will just help the integrity from something like this!!!
These tips and tricks are awesome!!! I have to try some of these out as I’m a hairstylist as well🥰keep up the good work🔥
Hi from NZ, I've so appreciated watching you teach and share all of ur expertise about colour correction. Thank you SO much! I want to ask if you think it's necessary to do a colour removal on black box dye hair first before going in with foiling the hair and lifting th colour with bleach/lightener etc. Please! Thank you!
She looks so beautiful! The tone of the blond complements her skin so well!
Omg I’m so excited I can’t believe you have a TH-cam channel. It looks amazing!!! Your killed it like always!
Gina! Did you say tight, curly, coily hair?! I'm going to save up and fly to NJ from TX! Love it!
Hi love! Extra curly tightly coiled hair ❤️❤️❤️ my favorite
Rocking the GREEN ASH TINT 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
i love your color correction videos gina 😍
I love how honest you are about doing a color correction. I love Jack Martin but he makes it look so easy 🤦🏼♀️. The truth is.. it is f&$#ing scary
Wow her hair looks fabulous, great job x
Her hair looks so healthy even after being processed for so many hours woha so beautiful
did she used any protection ? bonder
I've heard it explained so often that hair needs to heal after bleaching, and it needs time. Can you help explain what this means exactly? Does hair actually heal itself? I was under the impression that once you strip out protein, it's basically gone for good. I'm so curious! That would be amazing news if it really did heal itself.
Great question.
Your hair needs it’s natural oils on it ! When you strip it your stripping your natural oil out of the hair ! So letting it sit definitely helps it a lot !!! Protects it a little bit … I’m not a professional but from what I’ve been told this is why
To be honest, once the hair pigments have been disintegrated by the bleach, it will never feel the same again, but it definitely does have a shock period and settles down, but aftercare maintenance is a must
Hair is dead, it doesnt repair itself. Bond builders, protein treatment can help, but, nothing that it will feel healthy/untreated anymore. 😊
Is going from professionally done brown permanently color to ash blonde balayage considered color correction? Started off with very curly black natural hair with a ton of red undertones. Thanks
My god you are good......a true artist🥰What shit hot professionals like you do for people is life changing, thank you! Xx
First of all, I admire you so much! Also wondering if you use any Malibu products to to get some color build up out before lightening?
Yes! I was thinking how much that would have helped. I'm about to go get my hair done after box dying it for a year and I'm going to do a consultation first and let the stylist know that I'm doing a color remover on my own before I go in so I don't have to sit there for 8 hours and spend my life savings.
You do absolutely amazing work 👏 ❤️ 🙌
thank you so much for this education!!! i’m a student cosmo and your vids help me so much
Thank you so much that was so informative. It's always scary to color correct on that level and I actually learned a lot.
Love it! You are such a hair magician!
Nice! I’m next Gina! I have box black hair dye!! ❤❤❤
Nice job! Well done!
Where did u get your root melting brush at or ur color brushes in general
Once I went to salon to change my black hair to blonde but they bleach my hair until it break till the root since that moment I scared of going to salon 😢
I loved this video. Where is your homestead? I wonder if your close enough for me to come get my hair done.
You described her hair as "coily" but I don't see any coils in her hair. Not even curls when wet.
Hi. What is the best thing to do, im trying Silver Gray. Do you have any Suggestions what I can do to go more gray like I said to soften it so I could be more little more natural.
Sorry I forgot to let you know I'm a Reddish Blonde
One thing let you know, I've Color Boxes for 30 years
Omg r u using the zero time system brush?!
Amazing Results!👏👏👏
I like you calling it banana yellow! I’m in the south! And we refer to it as the color of chicken fat! 🤣🤣🤣 yalls banana yellow sounds so much more boojie! 🤣
I want dyed my blonde too but I feels bit too nerves to do it
That is BEAUTIFUL 😍
I need you to do the same to my hair how much I need correction my hair is long and has had black and burgundy box dye on it my natural is level 7ish I want my blonde back so bad I went dark cause I had splat in my hair an it would not come out a year later so I colored over it but I just cut alot off so pretty sure all the splat hair is cut off now but still got black an burgundy box die to remove help
was this natural virgen hair or dark colored ?
I’m totally coming from Nebraska to come see you!!
Great video!!!!
Excellent job ❤️
Looks amazing
I guess my hair is gonna be black forever lol. It’s 40 inches and straight fine hair. Not box dye, same color from Sally’s for many years.
Why don’t you use Olaplex?
Good question.
Killing it!!🔥🔥
I didn’t understand which color you used after bleach please write it ?
It looks good on her with her skin tone though!
I’ve had a client with boxed dye come in before and when we foiled the foils turned super hot and her hair was like really hot as well almost steaming, but I was able to pull them out before the hair reacted anymore (thank god😭)... so ever since then I’m so scared to not use a colour remover before putting any lightener on the hair. But how do you go about it to prevent the foils from over heating? I do start with 5-10 volume developer.
Smaller sections maybe or a clarifying treatment
@@GinaBianca okay thanks:)
She may have had metallic dye in her head! From my experience that is the kind that heats up like that! It’s almost like a chemical reaction!
She probably had henna or something in there and failed to let you know
Beautiful and it the perfect color for her skin tone I don't think anything lighter would of looked good washed her out
I would like to come to you for this service, I have curly hair that was once blonde and then box dyed black. How can I make an appointment?
Beautiful!!!
Girl i get you when client disappointed after a 12 hours color correction and she be like “yeah im okay, it’s a lil bit yellow”
How much does this color correction service cost and how many hours did it take?
She charges $125 an hour but I haven’t seen how long it took yet, 3 hours alone for the application tho
Do you do classes ? I’m currently in cosmetology school and I want to become a color specialist all together ....
Love it ❤️!!
Where is your salon? I'd like to book an appointment for correction!
I need to??
Can I have you do my hair transformation? I live in Michigan but I’ll make the drive! 🙏🏼
Does anyone know where her salon located ? 😇 I didn’t see it in the description
I think she said Connecticut?
I need you to do my hair 😩😩😂
Her hair definitely did not look tightly coiled! But I guess when you're used to straight hair it seems that way. But here in curly kingdom, it's not tightly coiled
Exactly. There were waves, no tight coils. There were also green and orange hues. But she got offended that the client didn't share her enthusiasm.
Beautiful 🤩
Love ❤❤❤
Very few people look great with jet black box-dyed hair like Katy Perry
Gina works magic!!!
And u can film me no prob where do I have to drive to lol
Like you totallu killed it! But I can’t believe she liked it! Bc I would not have loved that on me!
looks bad like a bad bleach job
EXACTLY!! green and orange hues. But she got offended that the client didn't share her enthusiasm.
MASTER
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Oh my gosh I would love for her to fix my hair 😃