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EASY DIY BABYLIGHTS HAIR TUTORIAL TO BLEND OUT ROOTS

Apr 15, 2024
Hey guys welcome back to my channel so today I have a highly requested video every time I make a video about

hair

like how I curl my

hair

or how I cut my hair like this at home anything to do with the hair you always want. To find out my color, I needed a color, my

roots

were getting quite long, so I decided to paint all my hair color, what I use, how I applied the foils, all that for you today, so yeah, what I had to to do was like you. You can see a little bit of

roots

, but it was quite dark and very disconnected from the blonde, so I invited you guys on Instagram, so I liked the roots, but they were definitely very cut, so I thought they were nice.
easy diy babylights hair tutorial to blend out roots
Melting them together with some baby lights would be really sweet and you guys said yes that's what I should do so I decided to do it and I use a different pose so I'll tell you how it all went. I thought about it, if you want to see what I usually do when I like a quick touch up to the hair, I'll link that video right here, you can watch it after this video, so if you're interested in seeing how. I achieved this and use it to tone it. If you watch to the end of the video, I'll show you what I use between colors to maintain a nice icy, ashy blonde.
easy diy babylights hair tutorial to blend out roots

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easy diy babylights hair tutorial to blend out roots...

This product I use keeps my hair regular. nice and I see him blonde, so make sure you watch until the end and I hope you enjoy this video. Let me know what you think in the comments below. Well, what I used for my highlighting application was my metal weaving tail comb. highlight my color ball for Lightner. I used Matrix, a Light Master, just regular aluminum foil. I broke about 20 of them. I used 19. I think I had one left over, so I used a tablespoon of Lightner's and that was enough to make everything like it. section of my head that I highlighted and I have pretty thick hair, I mixed 20 and 40 volumes about half and half and made a pretty thin mix and then I separated it like my hair is peeking out, you can see that little dot and That's a dot of perfect parting I thought, so I cut it out, so I made sure to make nice clean sections, pretty small sections about 1/8 inch and very small weaves don't have to be perfect.
easy diy babylights hair tutorial to blend out roots
I prefer to do it. my highlights are very random and then I just folded the foil over my comb to get a nice clean line and then I just applied the lightener to the root area, only it's very important to do this if you are lightening your hair at home because If you put Lightner on top of Lightner, you'll risk frying pre-lightened hair that was already pre-lightened, so I took about a half-inch section from the right side of my head to the left. I then took half inch sections. I took and weaved a 1/8 inch section holding the foil over my comb each time, hold it tight if you have a foil board even better, but I use it like this and apply the lightener only to the virgin hair of the hair that is not it's colored and then fold it up, push down this little flap here that leaves it nice and tight to your head, your scalp so the lightener doesn't bleed and I'll show you guys here, don't get your Lightner, if you try this at home, don't get your Lightner any closer than that or you'll bleed because the foils tend to swell so it will bleed and you'll get a big blonde spot essentially where your highlight foil is.
easy diy babylights hair tutorial to blend out roots
So once I got to about the middle of my head, I started on the other side and then once I got to where the sheets meet, I took the last section, divided it in half, and cut it out. the way and then I took the side that had a little more hair and took it as my foil section, still making 1/8 very thin sections, weaving them very thin and random, if anything, I took thicker sections at first of the part. my bangs because, as I said at the beginning of this intro, I really prefer blondes towards the front of my hair, which fade into a too dark ombre as I get to the back of my head and then after I have everything this folded here, push that. down so they don't bleed my favorite part of this whole app.
I think you guys is the back, so the back, if you've tried highlighting your hair before, is the hardest part of your hair to do and you guys can do it. look how I have it very Oh, like it got patchy the last time I combed my hair because it's hard, so what I did was weave in the strands that looked like very thin sections and I pulled them forward normally, I go back like I would paint them down. backwards as if he were a client, this technique was to pull him forward. I saw another youtuber do this and I'm so happy for her advice because this made highlighting the back of my hair so

easy

and stinky, you can see the bands I have. on my hair that was from the last time I did it and it was just a little painful so I told myself next time I comb my hair I'll fix it, I'm done.
No, and that's why I add these fines. The fabrics on the back were completely fixed and combined a swap. I was really happy with the result so I did three back, you could probably get away with doing two if you wanted. I did three down and this is what it looked like. Initially, once this stayed on for about an hour, everyone's hair is totally different. I know my hair, so once your hair gets to this kind of pale banana yellow color, that's when it's good to wash it, of course, everyone's hair. it's different don't try this at home if you're not familiar with rinsing as it can damage your hair so i rinsed everything this is what it all looks like rinsed without the toner so now for a toner this is different than What do I usually use? use I use 7a from Matrix, so color and ten balls and I just applied it to the root area where I highlighted and you don't have to be very precise with this, you just want to do it very quickly so it can all. process evenly because the process is relatively quick, I didn't leave it on for more than five minutes.
I think I went and did the back because that was the last place I highlighted, so it was the warmest and I just highlighted everything. Half of my head was toned sorry about an inch and a half from the roots is where I got the color out and then once I applied it all I let it sit for a couple minutes and then once it started to shine. like it was toning and changing color, I took it out so you can just scrape off the color and see, once it's almost where you want it or when it was almost where I wanted it, I chose and just sort of comb it out and then this

blend

s everything together and just melt it and let it mix until the end so that everything is very smooth and seamless.
You also don't want to let the toner sit in your pre-rinse like anywhere else. that was pre-lightened before doing this application because it will tone faster than the stuff you just lightened, so that's another reason to do this technique that I'm doing now and I just let it sit for probably about a minute or so. a long time until everything started to look the way Toni wanted and then this is the next day, so I washed it off in the shower and then I went to bed because it was time to start very late to do this application and So, when I woke up in the morning I thought I needed a couple more highlights in the front because like I said I like a really highlighted front so I added a little more Lightner and about twenty of all, I didn't mix forty with this time I just did it i kept it nice and soft and did it with the same consistency as before okay so if you saw my quick and

easy

root touch up which i will link i will link it in the corner and down in the description box this is very similar to that just I took a thinner section and instead of doing the lights like we did earlier in this video from left to right, we do them from front to back and so I did the same thing 1/8 inch sections and small weaves and I made about three sheets on the front here just to give me that nice light burst area, so I took the first sheet and one thing I did when we were doing them side to side. one inch or half inch sections and then I wove the one eighth inch section here.
I just took one-eighth inch sections in a row to make it much blonder than the rest of my hair, so I'll do that. I show you this foil and then I did one more step in front of my face. I'll show you this one real quick and then this one I wove and I lightened the hair in front of my face so what I did was I left this until it was that nice banana yellow color and then I rinsed it and toned it the same way I toned the rest of my hair and now it's like this yeah so overall I really loved this foil technique because it's very soft and very scattery like I don't really like this streaking I don't like the straight foils lined up on my head like if they were on the bench because that's what I did to this thing and just to make it look as nice as framed Blonde which is quite trendy and is what I've always liked for my hair.
I just need that blonde right next to my face so yeah I would definitely do this again next time I do it what I'll do is do the cuts this way like I did but then leave this section out and do cuts them like this and then do those three cuts or weaves in the back oh it was much easier to do the back and do them forward, that's how I did them in the The video, as promised, how I maintain my hair icy blonde between colors, this is by far for you, if you haven't used the purple shampoo release, it is the deepest and darkest toning shampoo, so you don't need to leave it on for long. it's like it almost looks almost black it's very dark and then right after I apply a color I use this silk poison so it's a mask and it's a keratin mask so I put it on right after I apply a color and I leave it like I do with all the other things in the shower that you need to do, then rinse them and use them probably once a month or once every two months and then daily when I walk, not daily, but when I wash my hair because I wash my hair probably once or twice a week.
I use this creme brulee keratin protein conditioner and combine it with violet. There is a purple conditioner but the reason I combine the creme brulee is because it gives me enough toning and the keratin in this gives you a daily repair on your blonde because for blondes it can be harmful to have blonde hair so this together it keeps my hair very healthy and then two more products, especially for people with blonde highlights, that I like is, first of all, this satin nectar because it's a It's very similar to a light serum, you can see that it moves quite fluidly, but it's a little bit heavier than this, so this is a marula oil spray, essentially it's an oil spray for your hair, so it's really cool because it just gives you a light.
The oil mist is not heavy and I really like this because it doesn't weigh it down. My hair is super thick but each strand has a very fine texture so it weighs down very easily and I like this because it gives me back my shine. my hair without weighing it down because if you're blonde you have blonde highlights, you know sometimes it can make your hair look dry, especially on the ends, and this really just softens it, brings back the shine and all that, so I'm going to do that. List these five products in the comments below if you want to purchase them and what else was I going to say?
Oh, if you would like to see how I do my messy curls. Which used to make my curls messy. a video link here here I will also link my video of how I cut six inches of hair at home. You can check it. It's got over 2 million views now so it's very exciting and I'll see you guys in the next one. Yo

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