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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2011

Get salon style at home using the new Scott Cornwall Foil Effects Cap, a tool that allows you to get the perfect amount of colour coverage from the comfort of your own home.


The Scott Cornwall Foil Effects Cap will give you the skill and precision of a salon treatment, enabling you to create any number of styles from subtle highlights to dramatic all over colour change, whilst saving you numerous expensive trips to your hairdressers.


How it works

The cap is made from a highly durable material that moulds around the head to sit closely next to the root areas.

Using the precision marker you then sketch your foil placements onto the cap with the metal weave hook, pull your hair through following the pattern you have outlined.

The rest of your hair is completely protected underneath the cap so that when you apply your chosen colourant only the newly weaved hair will be treated and your foil effects created.

The cap is completely reusable and versatile enough to create multiple colour effects again and again.


The treatment takes less than an hour and you can create many styles outlined in the pack including: traditional highlights, lowlights, T section, slices, men's colour and much more. The included colour guide gives advice on how to avoid the risk of hair turning orange or gingery.

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  • I'm hoping to get back into hairdressing after 20 years.

    If you lived near me, I would love you to teach me some foiling techniques.

    Great video. You have the nack to make things seem easier.

    Thanks.

  • what is this cap made from and how does it differ from the traditional rubber cap?

    where can we get this?

  • what would you do for root touch ups after using this product?

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