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Highlighting Your Own Hair Yourself At Home Color Using Foils - Part 1

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Hi, welcome to Part I of my series of how to highlight your hair yourself at home. No more hot dryers at the salon or unhappy outcomes. You do it yourself without heat and save your long beautiful hair from damage and dryness. You can add a little brightening to your look whenever you want. Perfect for preserving that summer blonde streaked look. I'll show you step by step what to buy, how to mix your product and how to apply it to your hair. I have been doing this myself for many years and have gotten many compliments. You will save so much money by doing it yourself that it is worth the time spent learning how to do it. Be patient because like all new things you attempt, it may take you a little longer than it takes me. Don't forget to tune in to Parts II and III. I hope you will enjoy learning my hair tip. Good luck and please comment and subscribe. I love to hear from my viewers.

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  • Hi tips for you- I tried this and it worked pretty good, excpet the highlights came out a little too yellowish as opposed to whitish blond--- what do you suggest?

  • Hi, you may need to leave the product on a bit longer next time. You can redo the yellowish ones if you want, but you'll only need to leave it on for a very short time to bring it up a bit more. Be sure you check every five minutes as it will come up quickly once your hair has already been highlighted.

  • I was wondering if you only highlight the amount of hair shown in all these videos. Do you normally highlight more strands and did you do less for the video? Do you normally do a very long strand or simply the roots? Thanks!!

  • Hi, I highlight small chunks around my face and a few towards the back. I only do the surface hair; I really don't go into my underneath hair. I only do the roots if the rest of the strand is already highlighted prior. If I'm selecting a strand that was never highlighted, then I will do the entire strand.

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  • I usually like the way hair salons do my hair, im easily please lol, me and my mom just don't like the price, my mom wants to try this i will have to try it on her

  • I totally agree. At salons they never really come out the way I want them too.

  • Hi! Saw your videos and tried the foils - worked very well! I used to use the cap that came with the hair hi-lighting kits but that was a disaster, since my hair is very super thick. Thanks very much for your help!

  • cant u jsut use a pencil XD?

  • Hi, if this is your first time, you'll want to check the foil every 15 minutes or so. Everyone's hair lifts differently, so until you know how long it takes your hair to lift, you have to check it periodically.

  • @YouTips4U how long will its take to take out the foil???

  • I LOVE it! you have the same hair color as me!

  • Thank you! I have been "painting" my highlights for years, sometimes good, sometimes not so good results.

    I also have been using Natura hair color because it is not tested on animals. But I want to try foils, and now I know how!

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