 Hi, beautiful. You are looking like a snack today. Yes you are. The best snack in the whole store. Like a bag of purple Doritos, which I think is like the spicy, spicy something Doritos. That's what you kind of look like, like a spicy Dorito. Hi, thank you for being here. Today we're watching some people dye their hair. Split color, split dyeing, one of those. Split color is something that I have dabbled in. I definitely dabbled in that. I did it to my own hair. I think it was like a pink and turquoise moment. It was fun. It only lasted like a week. I kind of had an identity crisis and was like, I need to be blonde again. And I got rid of it. Story of my life. Just coloring my hair different colors and then always going back blonde. And now I'm here. And I'm like kind of blonde, but like also kind of not. That has nothing to do with this video though. Today we're watching people dye their hair split color. F***. We're watching people dye their hair split dye color. I don't know what it's called. We're watching people dye their hair split hair. F*** dye color. They're split dyeing their hair. That's the one. People are going to do all sorts of different things in this video. I'm excited to watch it with you guys and see just how good or how bad it comes out. Maybe some hair disasters. Maybe just some really good things are going to happen today. Again, I am a professional hairstylist. And I'll be giving you my professional opinion and professional outlook on each situation we get in with each of these girls. Let's get into it. Up first we'll be watching sunshine and rosies. This is called DIY split dye hair plus Olaplex. Well, at least we got a little protection in there, huh? Today I am doing something that I am so nervous about. I am going to split dye my hair. Yeah, you are. This side is going to be blonde and crazy colors. Okay. So it's just going to be my natural state. So she said she's going to do blonde with crazy colors on one side and keep it natural on one side. I don't know what that means. You know, is it blonde or is it crazy colors? Pick one. Instead of dyeing the whole thing at once, I thought, I really like this split dye trend that's going around. So I'm going to do that first. And if I hate it, I can always just dye the other half and know how I'm done. I love that plan. She's like, you know what? If it doesn't work out, we can just do something else. We can just change the plan. That's what I usually do when it doesn't work out on people. I'm just like, well, we're doing something else today. You're not getting what you wanted. Putting Olaplex in the bleach will turn this 30 developer into a 20 developer. I have Asian hair. What did you just say? You have Asian hair? I've never in my life heard a white person say, I have Asian hair. Maybe she's Asian. I don't know. I can tell you something. Looking at her hair right now, she does not have Asian hair at all. Asian hair is typically way heavier, way thicker. Her hair looks fine and just an average thickness. My hair is going to take a long time to lighten as it is because my natural color. I read somewhere, only on one, and I didn't bother trying to look for more, which may have been a mistake on my behalf. Someone, a hairdressing blog or somewhere, couldn't link it for you. Can't even remember where I read it. She used to dye her hair with bleach and then go in with the treatment of this. So she's using 30 volume lightener and Olaplex to color her hair. I think that is a great combination and that should work out for her. I hope this gets light enough for her to color it into a multicolored moment and I'm excited to see what happens. It's gonna go orange. I know it's gonna go orange. Oh, 100% for a while. So it's gonna go orange and it's gonna go yellow then I can finally tone it. And I'm not gonna be doing this in one application. One day, I'm gonna be spreading it out over a couple of weeks. Well, I'm glad she knows that it's not an overnight thing and she's gonna have to work her way up and it's gonna be beautiful, it's gonna be great. Okay, so you're starting the application method and let's see what we do here. Move that way up, leave a couple of centimeters at the roots, do that all the way up and then come back down, do the roots, do that all the way up and then start my timer. I think that might work. Yes! So she is doing the mids and ends first, letting that process a little bit and then hitting the roots because we don't do the roots first when we're doing a version of color application like this or we're doing a bleaching on dark hair. Beautiful plan, hopefully the execution is good and we're gonna get a winner and we're using foil, yeah. This is how I like it. Oh, is she not using foil? I thought she was using, I don't know where I got the foil thing from. I'm delusional, it's okay. It's something I've been dealing with my entire life so don't feel bad, you know? And now we have the foil. Okay, I'm not delusional, I'm just psychic. Now I need to find mom's hairdryer. I would not recommend using a hairdryer because it tends to dry out the lightener and with lightener you want it to stay moist to process better. Something you can do is put a bag over your head and spray the inside of the bag with water or just put a little water in it and sit in the heat. It's a warm moist heat instead of a drying sort of heat like the blow dryer gives you. So actually stop the lightener from processing further. Not a good idea, wouldn't recommend it. No. F***. This is what it looks like. And I understand everyone's probably thinking this is a fricking disaster. Oh, and it is. Yeah, you know what? I need to do more than one bleaching session anyway because my hair is just so dark. So this is just the first one of the bunch. Now what I did is I didn't wait long enough to do the roots. So I put the ends on. Right. I just finished the ends, then started doing the roots. I should have done the ends. Waited like 10 minutes, 15 minutes. Then done the roots. Cause the roots, mad cat, they whiten so quickly. When I'm doing hair, I actually like to wait until the mids and ends get to like a very light orange in order to start the roots. It's not like I really time anything out. It's not about time with lightening hair. It's about looking at the hair and knowing what you're looking at, which comes with experience, but I like to wait until it is pretty bright orange and then apply onto the root. The root will lighten in like 20 minutes to pure white. It's always beautiful. The roots are just like your best friends sometimes. Timing doesn't really help either. Like maybe wait 10 minutes, but still maybe your ends are red still after 10 minutes. Like you want to make sure those ends are orangey, like a light blonde in order to start the roots. Okay. So she is going in again. We're doing the foils. We got some help this time. We're pounding it out. We have mom on the back of the head and she looks like she's doing a very precise job. What is going on here? You know, like what is going on here? Why is she doing such a good job? Is your mom a hairdresser? Does your mom have a hair background, hair degree? 15 minutes later. And I had the hair dryer on it the whole time on the- Stop with the hairdryer, please. And now I'm gonna try and go and redo the roots. I don't think she needs to do the roots again. So she finished applying the roots and then she washed it out and now we are here. Let's see how it came out. Okay. I know I said I'll see you tomorrow and I lied, it's been a whole week. Oh, whoa. However, this is very dirty hair for one. So you're not gonna get the full effect of what it was. Oh wow, her hair is really thick. Dude, it looks amazing. You did an amazing job for what you're working with. Like I am highly impressed with this. Okay. It lined quite a bit. And I actually don't mind it. The roots are still, see over exposed because using an iPhone camera. She did that damn thing. I don't mind the color. Instead of me going like dark and like pastels, I'm probably gonna go more like dark and bright. I'm going to go and buy some color today. I think color this bad boy. And then that'll be my final, my- I can't wait to see what the color. I have been absolutely terrible at filming. Yeah, what the fuck? In the last clip, I was like, see you for dye my hair. And then my day got so hecticly busy. Wait, why didn't we see it? And then I only had a really small window to be able to dye my hair before someone came to look at my car. I just forgot to film. Took me until I was actually rinsing out the dye and I was like, show us what we have though. I still wanna see it. Free growth, but this is going to be the outro to my split hair, split hair, hair dye video. Wow, it's red. Whoa! It's really fun. I know this is weak old hair, so it looks puffy as hell and it's not as great as. I really like it. I get looks. Oh, I'm sure. At the fishing ship shop and this guy was just staring at me and I just forgot that my hair was split. Well, that's so cool. You can flip it over and have different colors. That's the time for it. I really, really like it a lot. I think it is so much cooler than what her original hair was. I'm glad she did something different. So fun, so fierce. I would have honestly liked to see maybe purple or something. I don't know if like red, I'm the biggest fan of like red and black together, but that's just me and like who the f*** cares. Really cool though. And she did an amazing job. You look beautiful, babe. All right, let's move on to the next video, shall we? Our next video is by Hailey Brinn. Hailey. Hailey. And this is called brown and blonde. Split hair that. I bought a wig. Basically it was like half black, half blonde. I decided I wanted my hair to look like that. Yeah. So I stripped all the green out. Now we're here. Cool. That's what we're gonna do. I have all of my hair color. Sounds like fun. Since my hair is so bleach, I gotta do this. I was told to wash my hair with shampoo only. Okay. And then put the hair dye over top of it. I'm doing dark brown and not black because black hair dye terrifies me. Okay, so the choices she's making are impeccable. She's giving me a silver platter of perfection. That's kind of what I like. Basically what she said is she's not gonna dye her hair black because black is just like a f*** to get out. Excuse my language or don't. Black's really hard to get out. So she's doing brown, great choice. Also another five star choice is to do the orange over her hair before she then colors it brown. That way it doesn't turn green or get mucky and gross because guess what? I'll explain more in a bit. Wash my hair. I towel dried until damp. I'm scared. So now I get to put this stuff on my head. She is doing a splendid job. So the reason why it's good for her to work on very much towel dried hair is because we're trying to fill in those holes in her hair. Her hair is very light blonde, probably pretty damaged, considering she just went from green back to blonde. So we're trying to fill up those little tiny holes in her hair and get them rehydrated before we then lay color over the top. That way the color takes evenly from roots to ends and you don't get patches where the color overtook because of the little tiny holes in the hair where that hydration is needed and it didn't just suck in the color in those spots, not suck in the color in other spots. You want to kind of even out your playing field before you then go in with the rest of the color. Color and tear are hard. It's fine. Everything's fine. Everything's totally fine. You're just like not gonna get your blonde back for a while. To this side so you can see the side of my head more. I have a mirror like right down here so I'm probably just gonna be like, the whole time. Yeah, I guess here we go. Bro, I'm so scared. Yo, yo. Wait, it's orange. Who's letting me do this? Nobody. Maybe I can make him help me, who knows? A good brown color is composed of red, blue and yellow which are the primary colors. So what she has to do is add back that red first because red is a big underlying color in brown hair because she has literally no pigment in her hair because that is what bleach does. It strips out pigment out of your hair. You're trying to add back in that red tone, really put a lot more into it. That way when she puts the brown color over this, she's getting a lot of that red pigment. She's getting all those little gaps filled in her hair, the porosity evened out and then she's putting in that brown that also has green and blue in it and it's just making the perfect concoction of brown. Without this red she's doing underneath, she won't get that depth that you're gonna get with doing this method. Without this method, you'll get a kind of hollow green color. It just makes a huge difference, makes it look more warm and healthy with this kind of color correction. So I guess I gotta keep this stuff on for 20 minutes. That's what everyone has said. I don't think I've ever winged a hair color. If this is winging it, you're doing a great job. I know I'm dark brown from blonde before, but that was many years ago and I didn't know that this stuff was a thing. Uh-huh. Educated. So my hair was green and I was like darn. I didn't want- That's what happens. So I did my research this time. We love it. I swear to God. I guess it's time. I'm surprised you don't wash it out first. This is gonna look really good, I feel like. This is a really great job. Okay, I've given up. I was using a tint brush at first, but now I don't care. You don't need to use a tint brush for really any reason when you're doing stuff like this. Honestly, I could even live my whole life without a tint brush. The only thing you really need a tint brush for is doing foils. Otherwise, you can pretty much get away with not using it and I don't really mind you guys not using it. It's a helpful tool sometimes, but you know, I just got used to using it, but you don't need it. Just go for it. I wonder what she's using for color though. I think she's using box dye, which is kind of concerning. I hope it's not too red though. Ooh, it's turning a nice brown color. Magic. I guess just gonna wait. And then... I can't wait to see the outcome. I guess I'll be back when it's done. Oh, I'm also gonna do my extensions. Hello, hello, hello. Yeah, I've been busy with work. What? Okay, the extensions, okay. And the bangs, okay. And that brown color, okay. Listen, I love that it is a slightly warm brown. It's like a neutral warm brown. It complements the sort of neutral warm blonde that she has on the other side. It looks amazing together. And also it is not at all green. That orange color you put on first really helped a lot. Let's see what she has to say though. I got bangs. I think I'm going through my mid-life crisis. Mid-youth crisis, we call it actually. Everything went in color in this pink. Yes, yes, do that. That was magical. I'm so happy. That was so good. Wow, she did a great job. Wow, these last two videos were impressive. I'm not gonna lie. Beautiful, love it. Let's move on to the next video. All right, we have Mina Savage. And this is called How To Split Die Hair. Red and gray bleaching process and aftercare. So, hey, you guys, get me looking crusty, okay. Hair is looking a little orange, huh? Hair and bleach, 40 volume. To need a cup and a brush for this process. I'm gonna be using platinum and crimson and a door. And you're gonna need some gloves right there. So you're just gonna need to mix all of that up with my face. Oh my God. But yes, mix all of. Why are we doing 40 volume? 40 volume on your scalp? Ouch, 30 volume would be great for you. 30 volume is actually my favorite developer in the world. I know, I have a favorite developer. It's weird. So it's a lot of things I do. You don't want any type of clumps when you're doing this in your hair. So I'm just gonna start applying that to my hair. And I wanna tell you guys this thing. Ooh, that application though, stop overlapping. Bleaching my hair last time, I actually just dyed it. Oh my God, I got my eye. But yeah, I just dyed it for it. And each process is like a series. And it's like, I really? Kinda didn't record that much because like it kept burning my eye. Okay, so when you're doing a root touch-up, don't overlap your color. You see how you're kind of like going over your existing blonde hair? That is so bad. You're gonna break off your hair and it's just gonna leave you with white patches in the center of your hair. You gotta be really careful and really precise when you're retouching your roots. If you do wanna bleach your hair, just make sure you're really, really careful. Okay, so. Exactly, be more careful. Bleached. I think I'll put it all over because I really couldn't get everything I want to. Okay, so this is my hair fully bleached. I'm just showing you guys because look at my face, it's all on my eye. I really couldn't record everything. Ah, get it out of your eyes. Sorry, but I just bleached my hair. So I'm gonna be putting this back over my head to like restore the bleach, like make sure it is getting all the parts because I first. I can't watch this. Parts, but it didn't. I left that on for about 10 minutes. Okay, the other thing she just did that really irked me was put a bag on her head and then pushed it down. You don't wanna push the existing blonde hair back into the bleach. It'll cause breakage also. So you wanna always keep the sections lifted when you put the bag on and not tie the bag too tight on your head and also spray water in the bag so it heats up and creates steam. It was like really, really bright. I was loving it because I knew the color was just gonna take really good. It was... Stop rubbing it, stop rubbing it. I said, this really burns your head. It doesn't burn like, oh my God, like get the shit off of me. It just burns like this shit burns like, it's not pleasant. I washed everything out. It was a really good, bright color and I was really loving it. You know what? On camera, it actually looks pretty good. I don't know. Why did I look that good in real life? I don't know. Because I knew the color would take really, really well. Oh yeah. It's still a little black right there, but that's fine. People always miss the damn edges when they color their hair. The blend at all. Okay, so here comes the fun part. I can't wait to see this blit dye moment. And the red on the left side, you just want to make sure you're applying everything evenly. So you... Oh, that's a dark gray. Miss any spots. We're doing dark gray. I did this totally wrong. Not totally wrong, but I was just going in and not sectioning it right because I was just being a lazy freaking bum and just putting everything together. You know what? Not sectioning your hair actually makes you end up doing your hair for longer. I've noticed. I have had times where I'm like, I'm too lazy to section hair too. Like I get it. And then I end up not doing it and then I just end up working on the hair for longer because you're trying to get all the hair covered and you didn't section it out correctly. You just create a whole mess for yourself. Just honestly go in with sections in the first place. It makes everything so much easier, so much cleaner, and it makes it come out good the first time instead of having to redo it twice. You can totally comb in semi-permanent color like the color she's using, a door. That's totally fine. I deeply apologize. She did it. She did it. Holy shit, this looks so good already. I did need some help and I asked my step sister to help me. I like the red side though. I'm gonna use this to my hair because I could not see and I did not want everything to be uneven and all that. And I wanted to... She's looking more straight. Oh! So this is me after I... She's looking cute. And I blow dried it. I left it in there for like a good 30 minutes so it could take... Oh yeah. That's the style I needed. I supposed to get two point tails, put them in two point tails, but now I'm just like... She's so cute. I don't even know what I'm doing. Oh! This is how... It looks so cool. It's been a really long process. I had to figure out how I wanted to do it and stuff. Also, yeah, like I said... I love it. Put it in two point tails, but that didn't work out. This is alright too. This is still kind of blonde. You guys can't really see it. I gotta know what this to be for my forehead because I hate how my forehead looks. The way she blew it out or kind of puffed it up made it really afro-like. It just looks so good with the color. However, however, however, I would've liked the gray to be black. Honestly, I would've think black would've looked better. Even though in the beginning of this video I said I don't like red and black together, I don't know. This is more like a pink, so like whatever. I don't know. I feel like it would work for her. Or like a blue and a pink. You guys know I don't like gray hair just because you can see on her hair it's kind of like yellow in some spots and like gray in some spots. It just like irks me when that happens. That's totally a me thing. I'm crazy, but I do think it would look better with blue or black, but I think it looks so epic. All right. Those were some magical split dye creations. I am obsessed. They looked incredible. All of them did an amazing job. I couldn't believe the knowledge the first two had. What the hell was that? Y'all be really pretending you're not hairdressers and I know, I see you, I know you are. So stop it. Stop pretending. You guys really nailed it. Great job. All of you look amazing. I love a split dye hair color. Why can't I say it? Split dye hair. That's what it's called. Split dye hair. You know why I've done these videos like three times now and I still can't say it. I don't know what the mental block is, but it's there. I don't know why, but it's there. Great job. Beautiful, amazing. Don't forget to follow me on all the different social media networks, which is TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, under BradMondoNYC. 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