 Hello, beautiful. How are we today? You look fabulous. That is my sin, but I request all things fabulous. Today we're watching people do skunk stripe hair. I think that makes the most sense, right? We're watching people dye their hair skunk stripe, that doesn't make any sense. We're watching people color their hair skunk stripe, that doesn't make any sense. We're watching people do skunk stripes, I don't know. So if you don't know what skunk stripes are, it's when people dye like a big chunk of their hair, whether that be in the front, back, side. Usually it's just one stripe and it's usually blonde. I learned that today. It's about to get stinky in here because we're gonna bring all the skunks in the house. But first we have Gina Min. So I have this developer right now and then just the bleach. We have 30 volume and we have Lightner. Boom, great. We're choosing this one. It's a soft pink. Okay, we're doing a pink skunk stripe. Does that make it less skunk? Because it's not black and white. Some skunks can come in pink and black and for today's video purposes, that's what we're gonna go with. This is still a skunk stripe. Right now it's putting conditioner on parts of my hair that she doesn't want. Great idea to just lay down those flyaways, make sure that things don't get mixed together. However, conditioner will not protect your hair from getting bleach on it. Just wanna make that clear. I love like fucking up people's hair and so they get bald spots all over it so I'm prettier by default. Period. That's what it looks like. Do you wanna try a sip? Her friend goes, do you wanna try a sip of the fucking bleach? You're sick and I love it. Finally, we began the first round of bleach. We're using foils. Ooh. I love when you guys use foils properly. I don't like when you use foils non-properly. Sometimes I do because it's entertaining but usually I don't. Right now, you're doing a great job with these foils. It honestly wasn't that complicated. We just slapped that bleach on my hair in some layers and put some tin foil on top and let it sit in there. So she's doing the roots at the same time which is like not a great idea but because she's using the foil she's gonna get that heat from the foil on those mids and ends and the roots are gonna get heat from the scalp because our bodies are warm. So things are probably gonna all process almost evenly. I imagine. Well, that was quick. Whoa. It looks so fucking even and good. After we allowed the first round of bleach to develop we washed it out with some water some shampoo and then we dried it and now we are going in for the second round of bleach. We're doing round two. I think that's a great idea. She's gonna get this so pure white and beautiful. I cannot wait to see it. Also, I'm so glad they dried their hair before applying the next round of lightener because that's always important. Don't apply lightener on wet hair unless you're trying to do a bleach bath. It just doesn't really work. It looks like I'm wearing a helmet. You are wearing a helmet. You look like Lady Gaga kind of. I get that comparison a lot. I love that. You look like Lady Gaga kind of. I get that comparison a lot. In what world? Oh my God, me with poor hair. Whoa, whoa, whoa. The blonde looks sick. We began dyeing my bleached hair. It was honestly pretty fun. You just squirt that dye out and you smother it on. And finally, the big reveal for you and your new hair. Oh my God guys, it's done dude. We did it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hell yeah, yeah. That looks really, really dope. I got pink hair now. Oh my God, so basically that was my process of doing this drastic change. I freaking love it. I love the pink skunk stripe. It's so cute. Good job friend. You really slayed her hair. Slay the day away queen, yes mama. Up next we have a video by Breanna Deño. I want to be dyeing my hair. I'm just really bored honestly. I just want to change my appearance. And I just want to be a bad bitch. And nobody can blame you for that. Also your hair is so beautiful. It's so rich and dark and it looks healthy. I feel like some of that health is going to go today. I'm just doing a skunk stripe inspired look. I'm going to be dyeing my hair black and bleaching the front section blonde. So to dye my hair black, I'm going to be using two boxes of the Revlon color silk beautiful color. Yay. You don't need permanent color. I think you should do demipermanent. You don't need all that lifting power and deposit power. But then again, if you want it to last a long time, permanent is fine. I don't know what's in those box guys. And then to bleach my hair, I'm going to be using the prism lights violet bleaching powder along with the color charm Wella 20 volume developer. Okay. Well 20 volume might not do it. I'm predicting a lot of orange, a lot of brass. And then to tone my hair because sometimes when you bleach your hair it does come out very orangey and brassy. I'm going to be toning my hair using the Wella color charm 12A. I'm not familiar with that color, but 12 usually means it's white blonde. Like it's a level 12. So I don't know if this is going to, if her hair is going to be light enough to use this color it's also a permanent color. And you can't really lift hair with color. I feel like this is going to do nothing for her. When did toners ever work in hair just reacts? Like pretty much never. First thing I'm going to do part off the front section and clip that out the way. So I'm just start with doing the middle part. The question here is where are we putting the skunk stripe? Is it going the front? Is it going the side? Is it going the back? All right, so I tried to section my hair as near as I can. I'm literally terrible at parting, but this is what it looks like. And I'm actually going to apply the black dye first. Oh, she is doing a big a- a- skunk stripe. It is the whole perimeter of her head. I don't really care how long the black dye process is, but I don't want to leave the bleach on too long. That is a great point. Actually, you can totally leave the black dye on for as long as you want. It's not going to over-process your hair. You can literally leave it on for days if you wanted to. So she's quickly applying the black on the back and then we're moving to the front. Okay, so far, so f***ing fun! All right, so now that I have applied the black dye, all over my hair, I'm now just going to clip this section out the way just so I can bleach the front section. So I got it to kind of look like cake icing. I'm not going to process my roots. You always want to wait until the end to bleach your roots. We're applying that 20 volume end bleach to her mids and ends and we're combing it through. Typically, I wouldn't recommend combing lightener because when lightener processes and lifts that color out of your hair, all that pigment and breaks disulfide bonds, you don't want to comb it, especially with a fine-tooth comb, but it's not quite processed yet. I'm okay with it. It's definitely going to make sure things are even. I'll take it. And this is the color that it's at right now. I would describe it as a golden blonde. She didn't quite do this right, actually. She did do the whole mids and ends first and then she's going to go back and do her roots, except why is there no color on that section like that's near the root? Like let's leave an inch, okay? Let's leave an inch at the root. But other than that, you need to really get the lightener on there. This part down here is not going to get the heat from your scalp. Since I did use 20 volume developer, it will develop a lot slower. So I think I'm just keep taking it slow, probably let it sit for another 10 minutes and then go ahead and do my roots. Honestly, I have this bleach in my hair for about 40 minutes, but I think this is a pretty good color. Just getting lighter. Now I'm just going to go in and do my roots. She is doing the most and I'm loving it. She is getting that color in there. Like every little nook and cranny. Like she wants this saturated and so do I. And that is exactly what she's giving us. So thank you so much for that one. I ended up giving the color I wanted and honestly it didn't dawn on me like, okay, maybe I should dye my hair black first and then bleach the front because I have a, I'm going to rinse out two colors. So that's what happened. I rinsed out both of the colors at the same time because I just want to go ahead and get it done. I already know where this is going, but you're just supposed to just rinse the back first and shampoo it, get all that color out and then rinse the front. You can even like put your head forward and rinse the front by itself. But every time you wash your hair, it's going to run into the blonde unless you wash them separately. That's the issue with having like black and white striped hair. It never stays black and white. The light parts turn gray usually. I am curious to see how bad the situation is though. A lot of my hair is like darkest like literally just from rinsing out the black dye. It got in contact with the blonde and it turned it down brown. That's pretty bad. That sucks a lot. I got the last box of color oops. We're going to see what it's going to do. So now she's using color remover to get that color out. You should just do like a bleach bath, 20 ball shampoo, a little bit of water and some bleach and it'll probably come out very easily if you just do a little roughing up with a cuticle, you know? Like literally it turned all this brown. Like before I washed it, it was like blonde. It was like this color. I don't know. It doesn't look like the black ran into the blonde. I think it looked like it was blonde because the lightener was still on your hair which always happens. And then you got a little bit of running from the black into the kind of orange bits but I think it was more orange rather than blonde but that's just what I see here. It looks like you have root and then you have old like box color on your hair. Fingers crossed this does something. So I just rinse out the color remover and it removed the black but it turned my hair kind of orange. What I'm gonna do is I'm just going to do a light bleach just leaving it on for like 10, 15 minutes just to lift this orange color. So basically from here on down on both sides. See it was not from the black color going on the blonde. You have box dye on your ends. You needed to bleach the whole thing again besides the roots. Even a little bit of the roots. The roots are still yellow. Round two of bleach. Also be careful with your eyes. Don't get lightener in it. I don't want anybody to go blind. I would really recommend using foils at this point. Like really just nicely done foils, okay? Even like just four of them. It'll really help speed up the process and get you a more pure blonde tone. I bleached it for about 25 minutes. It did lighten it some. I know it's not really picking up on the camera. Okay, it looks okay. We get even the results out though, right? Like we gotta do something with this toner. I don't think this toner is gonna do shit but hopefully. So now I'm about to just go in with toner. Okay. All right, so I've let the toner stay in my hair for about 40 to 45 minutes. All I'm about to do now is shower and deep condition my hair. All right guys, so it took a long time. Oh my God. The camera is picking up more orange but it looks more blonde in person. But yeah, this is what my hair looks like. She's cute. You have the nicest hair ever. Okay, listen, here are my thoughts. I like the look. I don't like the tone but who the fuck cares, right? I'm glad that she loves it. That's what's most important but I just think we could do like a little bit of a darker blonde and a little more ash tone. It's giving a lot of yellow and orange right now. But it looks cool. Great job. We definitely had some hurdles to overcome but we jumped over those ones, huh? Sort of. Up next we have Daisy. So I'm gonna bleach my hair just this part. Another girl with just beautiful hair. Please don't ruin it. And if you do, I'm glad you're recording it. The bleach London, the Supertona. I'm expecting the worst because as you can see here the hair color of this goes to that and then I was thinking I might bleach it again. If it does go like that, what would you have to see? It's just a bit of fun. All right, let's do a trial and error moment. I feel like this is gonna be a lot of error. It says two of these with one of this but because I'm only doing the front I think I'm just gonna use one and then use half of this. There's no bowl or brush. I'm using a spoon. Oh, I need to leave it for 15 minutes from my root, two centimeters. So we're doing two very chunky stripes on the front. It stinks. Can you measure that compared to my hair? Put two centimeters from my roots. From the roots? Yeah. It stinks. And dad, thanks for coming through with telling her what two centimeters is. Two centimeters? From the roots? Yeah. Oh, okay. He said this is two centimeters? Also, why two centimeters? I would say an inch. All right, let's start with the one that last two centimeters. This? I know, two inches. Oh, the same time. Yeah, exactly. In what world is that two centimeters? That is literally two inches. Oh, god, it stinks in there. Yeah, it's right by my face. Then you like put them in something? Her hair is so long and luscious, I just don't want it to be damaged after this. Oh, you put both of them in? No, you can't put that one in. I do it like a sandwich. Like this? Yeah. We're doing a tinfoil sandwich. That looks more like honestly that thing. It looks bad. Guys, don't do that to your tinfoil. Don't scrunch it up. You're gonna end up moving the lightener off of some parts of the hair. You're gonna get this stripy, weird effect on the hair. Just take one piece of tinfoil and another and then fold the sides and fold the bottom. That's it. It's actually easier that way, believe it or not. Okay, I'm gonna be so far. You look so funny. Is that a spoon we're using to do the roots? So it's been in there 35, almost 40 minutes. Oh, this is what we have. Whoa, this looks really good and really even. Hell yeah. The roots aren't hundreds of done and I got it on here, but I mean, that's what happens when you do it at home. It's looking quite good though, I think. It looks incredible so far. Once she tones it, this is going to be amazing. Okay, so this is where I'm at. This toner looks like it's doing its job perfectly and it's not over toning it. It looks good, but it's a bit gray. I'm gonna wash it off now. I put it on for, I put a 20 minute alarm on and it had like five minutes left. This is after a nice shampoo. Okay, well then. Yeah. Show me a dry. Stop making me wait. Show it to me. So this is my hair. I purple shampooed it. Whoa, that is f***ing blonde. Wow. Left it to sit in my hair for a bit just to get rid of that yellow tones. But it still has a little bit, but I'm happy with how it looks. I'm just gonna keep purple shampooing it every time I wash my hair. Yo, she did an incredible job and her hair looks so healthy and pretty. And I love this look. It like totally gives her that zoo, zoo, zoo, you know? That bazan, zan, zan. That thing that we're all looking for. I love this on her. What? Well, that was a journey. I love a skunk stripe. It's just fun. And it's like an easier thing to do at home because you're not doing your entire head and it's like a very small section. So maybe try it out, you know? And if you do, let me know. Just start recording before you do it. But great job, you guys. If you'd like to check out my haircare or my hair color line, we have 12 semi-permanent colors and a bunch of different hair care products. It's all linked down below. You can shop at xmonohair.com. Also, check us out on Instagram. That's my handle. And that's xmono and xmono color. You can get hair inspo and all kinds of fun stuff. And that's all for today, guys. Make sure you check out more videos of mine here and here. Don't forget to live your extra life. And I'll see you next time. Bye.