Foil Hi-lights [part 2 of 3]
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casual weaves or classic?
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Hi, can you tell me how i would apply two-tone hightlights..??
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Actually, I normally DO put the clip on my right shoulder...To be honest I don't know why I put it down on my cart for this video. I also must say, that until you pointed it out, I didn't even notice that I changed my M.O. for this particular video. LOL
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NANATAMIM 1 year ago
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HairCam 1 year ago
Love the full detailed videos. I'm actually going to atempt to do this myself today because I recently got laid off and have roots 6" deep and can't afford salon cost.
Question: My hair does has blonde from previous foil highlights but I want it blonder. Can I still brush the bleach all the way down the foil??
RebeccaWhite03 1 year ago
@RebeccaWhite03 Welllll...I'd lighten just the root area first...then DEPENDING ON THE CONDITION OF THE PREVIOUSLY BLEACHED HAIR, re-bleach it with a bleach with 10 vol and a little conditioner.
HairCam 1 year ago
This is, however, something that someone else needs to do, so that they can SEE that they are not overlapping the shaft and ends with the "hotter" bleach mixture. If you can't afford a salon visit, at least have a friend do it. Self-inflicted foiling COULD result in the need for a wig, which is alsways more expensive than a re-touch.
HairCam 1 year ago
How come you don't fold the sides in?
xoxkady12 2 years ago
Folding the sides traps the gas produced from the bleach oxidizing. Sometimes you might notice at the roots of your foil, a little orange that goes down to the scalp. It's not as obvious as when the bleach bleeds out from the foil...but just a faint lifting like a "ghost"...this slight lifting is from trapped gas that can only escape at the opening left at the roots.
HairCam 2 years ago