 Alright guys, so welcome to today's video. Today's technique is gonna be a hair color technique. Super excited to share this with you guys. I did this haircut, it's the Bob haircut with the really fun kind of point in the back. So if you haven't seen that haircut, you can check it out on YouTube. It's only a couple videos ago. So today I decided I wanted to color that mannequin and really just kind of bring out the technique. So the tricky thing about coloring a bob is the fact that it has this graduation in the back. So if you're not just doing one color, you're doing any kind of foil work. You don't wanna get the foils into this part of the hair because it'll just look spotty. So this technique is catered to that. We follow it, we work with the head shape. It adds this brightness in here and really pops the brightness in the face as well. It really just brings out the haircut shape. I mean, if you look at it now, you could see the kind of red depth that we put into it and then also that brightness in the front. So I'm gonna show you guys how to do it step by step. I don't wanna waste any more time. So if you have any questions, post them in the comments below. If you haven't subscribed to this channel, make sure you subscribe because I'm putting out videos all the time and I'd love to have you a part of this community. So thank you guys so much for watching. Let's get started. So the first thing I wanna get into with this technique is the sectioning. Sectioning this office is kind of the most important part about the technique. I'm really just following the hairline. So this is a new sectioning technique that I've been playing around with because the head shape is so important. And I've talked about that in a lot of videos, but also the hairline is really important and it plays a lot of role, a big key role in the density of the hair. So I follow that hairline all the way around, creates kind of like a square section on the top. We clip that away. And then I take a diagonal forward parting from the point of that square down to behind the ear and that sections off the front of the face. So we're gonna be using the Joico Blonde Life Lightener. This lifts up to nine levels. That's not what I'm going for in this technique. Really, I just wanna pop some highlights into the front because I'm gonna overlay it with one tone. But because I'm putting highlights in it, it's gonna give me that depth and dimension throughout the technique. So what I want you to notice here, I'm doing diagonal forward partings all the way up the head shape using just slices because this is a bob haircut, she's not gonna be wearing it up. I chose the slices because it's a little bit more prominent and I really wanted to kick that brightness up in the front of the hair. So I take a slice, I cut that in half. It's a baby fine section or parting and then I slide the foil up underneath and I paint the Blonde Life Lightener with the 30 volume on there. So I'm gonna work my way up all the way around the front of the hair, all the way up to the part and then I'm gonna do the same thing on the opposite side. I'm gonna speed this up so it's a little bit easier for you guys to consume. So enjoy. All right, so you guys can see that placement, that diagonal forward placement. I'm sure you can imagine it's gonna pop that brightness right in the front. And I'm gonna go in with these six RR with a dash of four RR. This is Joyco Lumishine Demi Permanent Liquid Hair Color with five volume developer. I'm gonna place that all over the hair. Now because we saturated our entire head with the same tone, those foils really come into play to pop just a little bit different tone into the front. So I wasn't trying to lift her super high so you can see how that square falls over and that brightness sits right around her face. It changed the overall tone of her hair to more of a red tone. Just looks really rich, nice, beautiful color. Hope you like it. Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below. Thanks for watching.