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  • You need to be a little more informational when it comes to the type of product being use. When using a lightner you wouldn't want to fold the sides of the foil up. The product needs the oxygen to expand to achieve the best and even lift. Other than that, Great video!

  • Can you use the foil from your kitchen is a specific type?

  • your supposed to have more hair for that much foil you don't want that less of hair

  • She looks mad

  • I'm 13 and I've never dyed my hair before, I'm foiling it for christmas, I'm so exited :D

  • Not a good video. Shes doing several things wrong.

  • WHERE DID U GET THAT HEAD? I really want one!!!

  • You can get them at hair supply stores, like where hair-dressers go to buy products, but ususally you need a hair dressing liscense to enter the store. (At least up here in Canada you do.)

  • @JillDerby21 I have mine from eBay.

  • It's best to use FOIL. Haircolor processes because of heat. When you use foil, the heat of the chemical reaction + the heat off of your head which is 98.6+ degrees helps it process. Foils are easier to fold, remove from hair, and you can easily lift them to see if the color is where you want it b4 you rinse. I'm a hairstylist, do yourself a favor and don't do this at home. Most at home color jobs end up at the salon to be fixed, and that is what keeps us stylists in business making big bucks!

  • @efuentes1982 We fix $10.00 hair cuts, and $50.00 hair cuts too. Coloring...ya...easy money to cash in on if you know what your doing. Many people choose the wrong level to begin with, and that's what gets them into trouble.

  • Your not auctually supposed to fold the sides in :0

  • excellent video

  • you dont NEED a foiling comb.. anyone will do.. you just need the experiance

  • A foiling comb is much better in my opinion because you can pull it closer to the scalp so you get closer to the root. A reg. rattail comb is fatter on the ends and it's harder to get it closer.

  • Can you use a rat tail comb? Or do you NEED a foiling comb?

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