 It did not lift that well. What happened? Oh, God. Oh, sh- Where did we go so wrong? Oh, my gosh. The hair started falling out. No! Hi, beautiful. Thank you for being here. Let's watch some videos together. You look incredible, by the way. I wanted to try something new with my hair. I have natural pale skin and I have a lot of freckles. So a lot of people have been telling me that I would look really good with red ginger copper hair. I think they are so right. Whoever told you that is brilliant. Like, that is definitely the vibe for you. You have the perfect skin tone for a ginger color. However, your hair is very dark right now, so it's gonna take a lot of work. Well, a little bit of work to get this ginger. I was gonna say a lot of bit of work, but honestly, like, usually people end up with ginger hair accidentally. So, trying to do it on purpose shouldn't be that hard. But you know what? You guys seem to make everything harder than it is, so I'm sure we'll somehow find a way of making this the most difficult process ever. So let's see. I've been watching a lot of Brad Mundo videos. That way, I'm prepared to just do my hair. As you can tell, I have a lot of it. She's got some thick, long hair. It is luscious and it is ready to be colored ginger. I can tell. It's like speaking through the screen. It's like, please, color your ginger immediately. I've had in the past where I would cut my hair and grow it out and then cut it back to like my chin and then grow it out. And I'm finally comfortable with the length. I'm comfortable with my bangs. I'm also comfortable with your bangs. I like the length, but I do think some layers would be really cool on you. Like, it would look really, really, really good. You know what I mean? Like, does that make sense when I say that? Like, it would look really good if you had some layers, maybe like a wolf cut. Ow! Oh my God. Whoa! Oh, I just had like a shoulder spasm or something. Whoa, chill. Oh, it still hurts. Oh, whoa. A wolf cut would look insanely good with your hair just to give you a little bit more body, a little more volume, a little more texture, a little more movement. You know what I mean? I've dyed it a lot in the past. It's gotten black box dye in it. It's gotten red box dye in it. So it's got a lot of box dye. Oh, God. She just named every box color in the world. No, no! Oh my God. Okay, well, it's probably gonna be patchy. But you know what? We are only trying to go copper, ginger. So like, it could be fine, you know? If everything could work out, it could be good. Oh my God, dude. This is gonna be a hell of a ride. I got 20 volume. I have the lightener. I have everything here. These are the colors that I am dyeing it. I'm mixing these two together in order to achieve the color that I want. Five RC and seven R. Okay, it's like a level six red copper. Cool. I like that. A level six is good for you. I think a level six red is awesome. Imagine like a lighter brown, but red. I feel like that was a very difficult way of explaining just a light red. So she only has to lift her hair like say two, three levels. It should be fine. So I have my hair parted and I have my concoction. And this is kind of the consistency that I have right now with it. It looks pretty good to me. It looks pretty thick. It's a little watery, but it's okay. It'll be fine. It just depends. Are you doing an open air application or are you doing foils? You're probably doing open air. So I would recommend having it a little thicker so it doesn't dry out too fast. But I will take this. I'm going to start with small, small sections and work my way up. The question while waiting to be answered is she gonna start with her roots or is she not going to start with her roots? I feel like she probably won't because she watches my videos, so we'll see. I've got my foil here. Oh, we're doing foil. Okay, the mixture of the bleach was fantastic then. Good job. We're gonna begin and I'm just gonna start lathering it on. I'm ready to be like, bleach doesn't lather. And I'm making sure I am getting the backs and the fronts, make sure I get in between and I am avoiding my roots. That way then everything can just look all nice and dandy and great. Got to brighten up a little bit more. We're starting from the bottom back. We love when people start with the bottom back. It is the perfect place to start a color job, okay? It's my favorite place. Me and the nape of the neck, two peas in a pod. Give us some more time. We are however using the wrong side of the foil, though it doesn't matter that much. Would recommend using the non-colored side of the foil though to get better results. It's okay. One section done. It looks a little crazy. I've almost got half of my head done. I'm very slow at this. I'm trying to soak in every piece that I can. People tend to take like almost circular sections of hair instead of like horizontal flat sections of hair when they're doing this themselves. I don't really know why. I guess you just can't see the back of your head very well. But you know, I would recommend horizontal, flat, thin, paper thin sections. When you have a sort of circle section, it's hard to get through all the hair and then you end up with spotting from the bleach not getting into all the little crevices in the hair in that little pile of hair. So wouldn't recommend this way, but it should be fine because she's doing a pretty good job at fully saturating each strand. Okay, half of my head is officially done. You can see right here. Look at that. That is definitely lighter. That is definitely lighter. That is looking really good. And luckily we are getting light enough to go copper because we don't want to over lighten the hair, right? Because then the copper color will just fall right out of the cuticle. Once this lightning is finished, we want it to be like a copper tone already. And then we just put the copper color on top of it to seal everything in, make everything really vibrant and also really even in tone altogether. There is some spotting. Up here is definitely lighter than down here. Definitely have to take this out soon. Oh, baby, it's gonna be spotty. From what you said, you have on your hair, all the stuff you have in your hair, it's gonna be spotty as hell. Yeah, so this still needs some work. I'm gonna go ahead and start up here because this is, I have to take care of that. Ooh, that looks a little dry. We need a lot more lightener than that. I had to wash the first section out and see what it looks like. You can't really see it, but obviously it did not lift that well. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. What happened? It doesn't look at all lighter. You must have had way too much developer in your bleach formula because something went wrong. It almost looks like there was no powder mixed with the developer and it just didn't do anything. Something's up because that's not normal for 30 volume. I knew what's gonna happen, which is why I didn't do my roots at all. Let me see if I can turn. I just left the roots as it was. Oh, wait, it looks a little lighter from that angle, I think. It's very hard to see, guys. It's very bright in here. Because I'm gonna do a second round of bleach and see if it'll pull through. All right, fingers crossed. I am treating my bangs like I'm treating my roots. I don't wanna bleach from here down and it'd be really white. I love what's going on with her head right now. She's got like foils everywhere, plastic bag on top of everything. It is quite a moment. However, we did leave out way too much root. At the top, there's like three inches of root left out. We wanna just keep that to a minimum, right? We wanna just do like an inch of the root left out and evenly across the head. Otherwise, you're gonna get weird shit going on, all right? Then once she goes off her roots, she's gonna get banding from the hair being a little bit too far from the root that doesn't catch onto the heat from the scalp. And then the heat from the scalp is going to affect that one inch from the scalp and it's going to make it nice and bright and light and then you're gonna end up with weird shit going all around your head. Just a bunch of different colors. I don't like that for you. I just took out this section because it's time to take it out. So what I'm gonna do now is I'm going to rinse this out and wait until these are done. There is still spotting all over the face. It definitely might end up more than the rest of this, which is still wet. Oh yeah, looking like a cheetah print over here. It's looking a hot mess. I am hoping that it'll live around this color right here because my color that I want to do doesn't require me to bleach it very, very light. She has like five different colors on her head. Oh boy, how are we gonna even this out and make it all come together? I don't know, but hopefully she does because I'm not the one doing it, luckily. I think that maybe if I used a 30 volume developer, maybe I want to take it out more. You know, I was told by a professional to use the 20. Oh, we're using 20. Okay, that's why this is taking forever and we're not getting any good lifting. 30 would have been so much better for you. You have layers of box-eye on there. Give it to me. Give me a 30 volume now. Thanks. We'll be able to even it out. I know we will. Okay, the thing is, even when we put a toner over all this, yeah, it'll definitely appear even-ish. However, we'll still have variations of tones going on just because the palette underneath is not even. Okay, you kind of need to have an even palette if you want optimal results, right? But something tells me you don't really care about having optimal results. You just want results. No, actually, I feel like you do actually want good results, huh? You probably do. This is a lot lighter than I thought it would come out. This color is really, really close to the color that I bought dye for. Okay, it's actually looking good. What is going on? This is a roller coaster. Oh, you are sending me on a ride right now. It is looking a whole lot better now that she rinsed it and blow-dried it. Honestly, I also like the root. Like, I feel like she should just not do her root and just leave it dark. So it fades from like a dark brown to copper. She would be really pretty on her. But I have a feeling we're gonna try and do the roots too and everything's gonna be kind of chaotic, but we'll see. Okay, so I just finished my roots. Very, very blonde. So I'm gonna wash this side out. I started this at 11 o'clock and it is now three, five hours in. Oh, wash that out. Those roots are getting way too light. Why are the roots way lighter than the ends? Well, obviously because of the heat on the scalp and your roots are probably natural with probably not a lot of box dye on them. So they're gonna be way easier to light than the mids and ends. So let's rinse it the fuck out, hurry up. This is my, and this is the second round of bleach. I wanna show you that the bangs, I didn't have enough time to really dye those bangs. So they're still a little bit like brownish. Oh, dear Lord, you have 85 colors on your head. Ah, let's hope that this toner just performs a miracle on you. However, I would try and get that way more even all around before toning, for sure. Because one day that toner is gonna wear off and you're gonna have 18 colors. Again, showing on your head and it's not gonna be cute. This is a full back and it's very close to the color that I was looking for. My roots are peeking through, so I'll be to dye those. Oh no, did you see the back of her head? This is what I got. They're the Wella Permanent Gel Hair Colors. All right, while we're using permanent color, let's not do that. You don't need to do that. You just lightened your hair. You just need semi-permanent color or semi-permanent color, depending on how long you want this red to last. Dye and permanent lasts a bit longer. Semi-permanent's easier to get out. Just depends what you want. You don't have to inflict any more damage on your hair for any reason. You just don't need to do that. However, sometimes permanent color does tend to last longer on situations like this where the hair is red, so it just depends. It's okay that she did it, but not optimal in my eyes. There's more than one way to do things with hair though. Hi, to be fully honest, I probably should have updated you guys right after I finished my hair. I am so in love with my hair. I love it so much. I think that it looks so good on me and I feel like it really fits. And I think that with my pale skin and my freckles, it really matches my looks. Oh my God, she owns this color. Oh my God, this looks like she should have been born with it. It looks beautiful. I will say though, I like the end color much more than I like the root color. The root color is definitely a really vibrant red and the end color is this perfect natural copper look that I love so, so much. I would love to see your whole head that copper color, but this looks so much better than that dark color you had before. Both look great on you, but like this, this is your thing and you killed it in a lot of the ways you actually did like murder it, like you did like a bat. Like that was really scary. Like you kind of killed it. You're like, you know what I mean? Like just kind of like, let's kill my hair. But in a lot of ways you also killed it in the positive way. This looks great, good job. No, not good job, but you got away with it. And that's all that matters. I am going to dye my hair ginger. By the way, the title of this video says, Bramundo, please don't watch this. So obviously I'm going to watch it. If there's ever something you guys don't want me to watch, just write, don't watch it. Cause I will feel more inclined to watch it if you say that. I dyed my hair black four months ago. There are a hint of brown in my hair. It's good enough when you feed it. No, no, no. All right, we got so much going on already. We have very dark black hair that has been processed and put through the ringer with box dies and all kinds of shit. And then we got some blonde strands underneath. I don't know if the entire underneath of her hair is blonde or not, but there is a lot of blonde in here that we have to watch out for to ensure that we do not break it all off. And our hair doesn't fall to the floor and snap up and die. And then we cry and then everything really sad. We don't want that. Step one is removing the black box die. From my hair, I'm going to use this from Sora, their hair color remover. Because of the instructions on the back, I'm going to add a leaching powder. And the ratio is four is to one. I'm just going to separate the colored areas here at the bottom. It's light enough already. So what we're going to do is remove the black. This is going to be a very, very tough job. There is so much going on and so much to do. Oh boy. Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. There is just a lot. I don't even know what else to say. There's just a lot going on. I mean, she's got to make sure she doesn't get ha roots. She's got to make sure she lightens those ends enough. She's going to be a hard part because getting those ends that have been processed and put through the ringer like I said before with black color is going to be really hard to get those light and even all the way through. And then the underneath, she just needs to watch out for that blonde because if she does bleach it, it's going to be a problem. And she's got a whole lot of hair to deal with. Maybe just chop it to your shoulders first so we have less to deal with. I think that would be easier. I'm going to mix it all up. And then we mix it all up. And I will apply it to my hair. I think this is color remover. I don't know. She's going in and out of a different language, I think. And then she's speaking English and I am lost because my ADHD cannot handle all that. So I think that's good though. I am 90% sure she is using color remover so that is great. We definitely want to remove this black pigment before we start bleaching. Well, I say definitely, but also you can do kind of anything you want, right? With color. There's so many ways to get to the finish line with color. Sometimes I prefer not to use color remover because honestly, sometimes just going in with lightener just from the start does the same job. But it all depends on how inky, how dark, how many layers of box color there has been put on the hair over and over again. You might want to go in with some color remover if you have a lot of layers built up. This is the mixture that we did earlier. So we just need to wet our hair because this is shampoo. And then I have the blonde parts. I have lost all track of what's going on. I don't know, she's putting something else over her wet hair. I don't know. I'm going to leave this on for 30 minutes and I'll be back. So this is what the results of the shampoo. There. It turned reddish brown. Did she say shampoo? That wasn't shampoo. I think she means color remover. I'm pretty sure we're going to go with that. It's a really good job of lighting her hair though. She now has this kind of red color, which looks good. I mean, like looks good in terms of like all she did was color remover. Now her hair is a lot lighter. So that is awesome. Cool, cool. Now we gotta bleach it a thousand times. Okay. We're doing good. We are really doing good. We're pulling through here. So she's now bleaching her hair and she was doing an open air application, which I think is fine because she's not trying to go with that light. So with a 30 volume and some bleach, we should get to our desired result, which is like this copper color and we're leaving the root out. Awesome, awesome, awesome. The only thing I don't like that really scares me is the underneath of her hair was kind of left out the blonde part, which that's the good part. I would definitely recommend putting like a hair mask on the hair and then putting it in a bag and then going on the top of the hair and bleaching the rest. That way you don't risk touching that blonde hair at all with the lightener and that blonde hair gets a little treatment. It feels like a wind wing. You know, we get a little treatment. We avoid breakage. Everybody's happy. Your hair is happy. And it looks better than ever before. Ooh, ah. We have waited for the mids and ends to lighten and now we're going out to the root, which is a great idea. Good job not just going right ahead on those roots and applying right away while the ends are still dark. We don't wanna do that. Oh my gosh. Oh shit, the hair started falling out. No, no. Good morning. It's the next day. Oh, that hair looks fried. I saw my hair falling apart. So I immediately stopped what I'm doing and rinsed it all off. My hair just keeps falling. Like, it's really starting to melt. So, oh my God. I thought she lost like two strands of hair, not an entire clump of it, like a handful of hair. Where do we go so wrong? What happened? Oh no, oh no. She's gonna go in again with some more bleach after the hair just fell out. Please make it stop. Why? Why? Your hair's already warning you. It's like, we're all gonna break off if you keep going and she's like, well, buckle up bitch. Hello, I'm back after two days. So this is what we're currently working on. I mean, it's blonde. It is spotty and crazy, but it is blonde and we are just trying to do a coppery ginger color. So it's fine because we will cover up this mess. But holy shit, it is scary underneath. Okay, by the way, I'm going to be using... Yeah. And then my oxidizer. That's the 9%. I already have my mixture. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. It got worse. Okay, she is using 30 volume with permanent color. All you need is a semi-permanent color at this point. Like your hair is so compromised. You want something that's very nourishing, has bond booster built in, exponent color available at Sally Beauty. You don't wanna go with 30 volume. This is gonna cause more breakage. Oh, shit. Also, we're gonna blast that cuticle open. The hair is not going to be able to retain those red molecules. They are going to fall right out of your hair the first time you wash it and your hair is gonna turn pink. So this is the finished outcome of my hair. It is bright in person, but not that bright. It's really dead, but we still have a lot of time. So thank you, Lord. I mean, you look beautiful. I guess I just wasn't expecting like orange. Like I was expecting copper ginger. I was expecting a little bit of like brown tone in there, which I think would look really great on you. This is some bright, bright orange hair. Oh boy, is it? Yeah, I don't know. There's just a lot, a lot just happened. I have to go to like therapy after that. That was one of the scariest, craziest bleach moments I've seen in a long time. Oh my God. And the results, I mean, it's good. It's just not great. I think we have some areas of improvement, right? I think we can both agree on that. I wanted to go ginger for the longest time. I tried to do it last week. However, it ended up being a bit of a fail. I got some boxed hair dyes, plopped them on my head, and it literally did next to nothing to my hair. So it lifted my roots up a tiny bit. But apart from that, no, it was a complete fail. That is probably because your hair is colored already. I believe it looks like. Her hair likely did not lighten from that color because she was probably putting permanent color over hair that has already been permanently colored. And color does not lift color, so she has to bleach her hair in order to get a lighter color than what she has right now. Hope that made sense. It's been a while since I've used like bleach on the whole of my head. Now I'm looking at them, I'm hoping this is gonna be enough. I'm sorry, I'm making this face because I'm just a little bit horrified that we are using bleach in a box. Don't get me wrong. It's not the box that makes it bad. It's the fact that we don't know what is in the box. It could be any developer and I just don't exactly know what it is. So how are you gonna know what it is? You need to apply something that you know what it is on top of your head, you know? A good 30 volume would be nice for you. Okay, so I've just mixed my live Excel bleach and I'm actually gonna put it in a bowl. I'm gonna be adding some shampoo because number one, I don't want it to be super harsh. I don't want it to lift my hair loads. I just literally wanna take off the super dark, get her dye out my hair. But also, I don't think I've got enough bleach. All right, so she's going in with a bleach bath. I don't know her hair history. I also haven't really seen her hair, but something tells me that her hair is not going to lift enough levels with a bleach bath. And also, if you're gonna do a bleach bath, your hair has to be wet. That way this bleach can lather, okay? That's kind of like the point is it's kind of like an easy way to distribute a lot of bleach on a head all at once very quickly and get just a little bit of lift, like a half a level. And you want more than a half a level of lift. So I don't think this is the best path for you. I would just go right on the hair straight up with bleach. So I'm just gonna take my mixture, plop it in a bowl. And now I'm just gonna add some of the shampoo. I'm just eyeballing really to be honest. So I'm actually gonna put this on the ends of my hair because I feel like that's gonna be the most difficult to lift because my head is actually a little bit lighter. So I will go in with this bleach instead because I don't think this one's as harsh. She's diluting the formula with shampoo. However, we don't even know what the formula is in the first place. So now we got an extra random mystery concoction that is about to go on her head. Okay, the application is scary. We are just taking clumps of hair and just putting it all on. Okay, today's video is torture. Just taking all that hair and just somehow we're gonna get all the bleach on every single strand. Don't do that. Now I'm gonna start on my roots because I don't wanna have like banding where my roots are gonna be like super light and then the ends are gonna be super dark. So now I'm gonna use ultimate definition like blonde bleach. I haven't added any shampoo to this because I don't think it's as strong as the XL. What? So she's applying to her root now. However, her ends have not even began to lighten. So we don't wanna apply it on the roots if the ends are not light. And also that is not a root. That is half of your hair that you did not color. Like you didn't color from here up. A root is just like an inch. That is half of your head. And also she said, I don't think this color is as powerful as the live color. How do you know? Because the box looks a little more intense. I don't know. They are both probably 40 volume and powder lightener. Cause that's usually what they are in those boxes. I actually just made that up. I do not know what they are in those boxes, but I don't know. That just sounds right. God, we're gonna end up with hot roots. So all the bleach is on my head now and I can actually see my hair lifted. So yeah, I'm just gonna keep massaging it and hope the color lifts a little bit evenly. But yeah, I'm just gonna eyeball it and then wash it off when I think it looks as a reasonable level. Okay, so it's been about 15 minutes and I'm just gonna check up on my hair. So, oh God. Oh, so my roots have lifted, but I have a ring around my head. So, oh no. No, I was sorry. Just like that was bound to happen. Come on. I was like bound to happen. We also put a bag over the head and incubate it, which is fine, but those roots needed to be applied last, but not just last. We had to have waited until the rest of the hair processed. So, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna get my hair dryer and try to blast this dark ring around my head and try and lift it somewhat. No, no. Don't blast it with a hair dryer. The only time you can really like blast it with a hair dryer is when the hair is in foils and the lightener has not dried out yet. Okay, we can warm up the foils because the foils keep some of that moisture in, but when we're an open air application like this, it's already dry. And once that lightener dries, it loses most of its ability to lighten the hair. So, we don't want to blow dry it. It's just going to dry the lightener out and we're not gonna get any results that way. Nothing's gonna happen. The hair is just gonna be like crispy and rock solid covered in bleach. You know, if you guys don't want to do like the whole roots last, mids and ends first thing that I always talk about, you can also just apply like five volume developer with bleach on your roots and then do your mids and ends with like 30 volume. That's also an easy way to do this so that you end up with the same color all the way through. So, I've just blow dried my hair and it's not as bad as I thought it was gonna be. Now, there is a dark band around my head still. Honestly, it's not as bad as I thought it was gonna be either. When I went to boots, the color that I want to go wasn't actually there that I originally chose. So, I actually picked up three different colors. Why do we have three different colors? My original plan was I was gonna put them in a bowl, mix them all together and hope that the color turns out nice. Oh my God. Is it me today? Or is it these people? This is crazy. We're gonna take three different formulas, three different brands, three different box guys, three different colors and mix them all together. What? Because I've got a darker patch on my head, I'm gonna use the Live XL on that area to see if it's gonna lift up a little bit and then I'm gonna put this on my roots because they're a little bit hot and then I'm gonna put the Casting Creme Gloss because I think this is gonna be the least harsh and I'm gonna put that on the bottom of my hair. And we are now going with permanent box dye color over pre-lightened hair that does not need permanent color once again. Okay, so I've had this dye on now for about 20 minutes and I can't see much difference in my hair at the moment. So I'm just gonna go and pop this on my roots. Okay, so the hair dye from Clare all seems to have like a bit of a blue tint to it. Now, this is usually what my hair dye does when it's going black. So I hope this is the right hair dye in the box. This is now the third different color she's applying to her head. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the third different color on one single head. Okay, so I'm just gonna leave this on my head now for about half an hour. Okay, everyone, so this is the final result. I am super happy. It's actually come out a lot nicer than what I thought it was. Now, I still have a bit of a dark ring around my head but it's not as bad as what I first thought it was gonna be. Did I make this process more complicated than it needed to be? Of course I did. Yep. Next time I dye my hair red, I'll probably just go over this dark patch a little bit just to lift it up. But apart from that, I'm feeling like a new person. I am loving it. I'm digging it. Oh, I mean, that was the best case scenario. That was the best result she could possibly gotten because it looks decently even. She looks gorgeous and glamorous in this color. I love this color on her. But yeah, she definitely has hot roots, darkest in the mids, lightness on the ends, a whole lot going on. It could definitely be a whole lot better but for what she just did to her hair, I'm impressed that it even came out this good. This is best case scenario for what she just did. What to say, that was a tragic, crazy video. Those were three of the craziest things I've seen in a while. Thanks, guys, for recording those. Anyways, that's all for today, guys. Make sure you check out X1O Color and X1O Hair if you want a really amazing red color, I have it for you. And you can also check it out at Sally Beauty and on Amazon everywhere. The links will all be down below for you. And that's all for today, guys. Thanks for watching and I'll see you next time. Bye.