DIY: Gorgeous Highlighted Hair at Home Part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2008

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The easy way to master professional techniques that will get you your perfect highlights.

Colorist Marco Pelusi from The Marco Pelusi Salon in Los Angeles shows us how to create beautiful highlights in the comfort of your home. What you thought was a complicated process is easily mastered with this step-by-step instructional video in a two part series. Check it out and never pay for expensive salon highlights again.

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  • Where's the end result??

  • Hey thank you sooooooo very much! I just did it, and although it is the first time I have done something like this, they actually look really nice! I can still improve it, of course, but they are totally not a disaster!! =)) I just started with four foils, and would love to make a few more but will wait. Your explanation was great, but even better was seeing you at work. And the suggestion to double process (I have dark hair) was just awesome. Thank you, I LOVE IT!!

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  • how do you make the formula?

  • Ihate how nobody shows the end results to this

  • i would never make any highlight in the hair line, this zone is really sensitive and can break so easy

  • @theNeverangel

    maybe her hair fell out XP

  • she's about to piss herself

  • Aww they didn't show how it looked in the end :(

  • This guy reminds me of that guy on jurassic park!

  • notice how the glove's got a hole on it xD

  • @rockerD1717 homophobe much? Who cares if he's gay or not, he's a great stylist.

  • Every box of at home kit Ive ever bought says on the slip inside not to use with metals. This obviously includes foil right? Is there any at home kits that are safe to use with foils?

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