 Welcome to the video guys today what I want to go over is how I like to color hair to fit my haircuts So this is going to be a shag haircut. It's gonna have a lot of layering. I want to add dimension and depth I'm gonna do that using a deep tone on the bottom and I'm gonna brighten up the top So the deep tone is going to be 6ng This is Joyco Lumishine Dimensional deposit hair color. It's with a five volume the thing I love about this hair color. It's brand new It's a semi permanent cream hair color. It's gentle. It's ammonia free It's deposit only so you're not getting any underlying lift. So I love it for toning. I also love it for gray coverage I love it for a lot of different things So I start off putting this color underneath that circle from mid-shot or from the roots of the root area to the Mid-shaft and I just paint that through and then I'm gonna do a different tone on the ends We're gonna have a little bit of fun with a little bit of Joyco intensity yellow through the ends But what I like to do is create that depth So if you think about in a haircut if it's gonna be a layered haircut, how are you gonna accent? Those layers and how are you gonna show off the layers kind of through the top? So if I have a deeper color on the underneath and then I have shattered layers on the very top circle that crown area And they're falling over top of it You're gonna see the movement in those layers if it was all one color you wouldn't see the movement So I want to make sure when I go in there. I'm creating that depth underneath also When you think about natural hair color It's always darker underneath because the Sun doesn't hit it to naturally lighten it now We're going a little unnatural with this We're going with yellow on the ends, but it's still if you think about this technique You don't have to go yellow you could go more natural But what I would do is go 6ng maybe on that base and then use whatever color I'm gonna use on the top use it on the mid shaft to ends as well so that I get that kind of Natural result, but if you want to have a little fun with it go ahead throw in the yellow and it looks really cool So you can see I'm really saturating it. I love the consistency of this color. It goes on nice and smooth I get plenty of saturation in there. I got Carly's hands helping me out It's always great working with an assistant to help hold your sections But then also notice one thing that helps me work quicker when I'm putting on a touch up is how I'm holding that comb So I have my tail comb in my hand and then I have my color brush and the other So I'll use the tail comb to section real quick and then I use my brush to go through it also keeps me from Being as messy because I don't get the color on them all over the end of the brush and I'm working my hand all over it So I'm just finishing up putting on that base color as soon as I do that. I'm gonna mix up the Joico yellow So this is my last section here And now I've got my Joico intensity semi-permanent yellow. It's super bright It's got a nice intense brightness to it, but it's also not like too much. It's not neon yellow So it still is a pretty client-friendly color, but it has that real cool pop To it really brings out a lot in the haircut. So I'm working that in mid-shaft two ends Just paint it through making sure I get it fully saturated and I kind of smash the two colors together I've never noticed that to be a big deal And I like the way that it melts when you do that because you don't miss any strands So just finishing up painting through the color You'll also notice that it's not like perfect. So one thing that I like with hair color is to keep it a little more organic It's very similar like it's not but as you're painting it through It's really just getting that yellow through on the ends And getting that six-inch fully saturated on the base is the most important part. So now nine and G Same five volume now I'm gonna put that on the very top of the hair and I'm gonna paint that all the way through So some people might go like I want to do the yellow on the ends. You can do whatever you want This is kind of an open Technique, but I like the way that the nine and G it keeps a little more natural looking as it falls over Also, I think that those layers stand out more when they're a different color And they're kind of melting into the rest of it towards the mid shaft So I go through paint the nine and G all the way through scalp to ends And finish it off the other thing which might be a question in your mind. Obviously these Mannequins started out at a lighter tone or a lighter level So this is a great technique if somebody already has roots. It works really well I already I had to paint in the roots to do this color. So you could just do the six and G Maybe they have a little bit of gray. You could do your gray coverage and then paint all the other tones through it And maybe Do some highlighting on top or some balayage on top instead of painting on just the nine and G So there's a lot of different options. Know that this is salon friendly But you might have to tweak it to fit your style so there is our end result it process for 30 minutes and Now you can see the yellow popping through the nine and G popping on the top and then also that depth that comes underneath Hope you guys like this technique. Thanks for watching