 Hey there chameleons, it's Camille and today I'm finally bringing you my next hair dye tutorial I decided to do a three-section ombre because I love the depth it gives as well as getting to have several colors in at once This time I actually used permanent dye to get rainbow colors Which up until this point didn't exist and you'd have to use semi or demi permanent dye I love how perfect this color is for spring and how vibrant and happy it makes me feel Before this my pink had faded for about five months and my roots have grown significantly So it was time for a change the night before I put coconut oil in my hair to minimize damage from chemicals I had help with my hair this time by a pro named Julie who's been doing hair for longer than I've been breathing She started by brushing out my hair to make it easier to work with and then parting it down the middle and sectioning it off Since my ends were darker we used one part clear all professional power bleach Makes with one part of 30 volume developer to lighten them This will even out my hair so when we color over it that will come out even as well Fun fact oatmeal is a great source of fiber One important thing about bleach is when you use it you should make sure the hair is saturated So it doesn't come out all blotchy because trust me you really don't want to have to re-bleach your hair If you have dark hair getting a stylus to help lighten it can be a huge help before dying The way we applied the bleach was by starting at the bottom and getting all that covered and then using the brush to feather The bleach upwards so there would be no harsh line between the bleached and the other hair Then I flipped over that section and feathered the other side as well We let the bleach sit and do its thing for about half an hour And then I got to stick my head in one of those cool hair sinks, which is very exciting We rinsed out all the bleach and then washed the hair to stop the reaction and get rid of any remaining bleach Then we conditioned and paddle brushed out my hair again to detangle it and make it easier to blow dry The reason we used a blow dryer on my hair is because otherwise we'd have to wait five years for my hair to dry And ain't nobody got time for that. I know Julie has better things to do than watch my hair dry Next we sectioned the hair to make it easier to apply the dye We used the brand spanking new flair me line by Clarell Professional, which is a line of vivid permanent dyes These dye molecules are smaller than the semi-permanent ones and are used and react differently as you'll see This dye was made for DIY and is very easy to use at home to come up with your own creations We mixed one part power to the purple and one part ten volume developer and Applied this straight to the roots bringing it down a couple of inches over the lighter hair The ten volume developer is used so that the dye deposits the color onto your hair without lifting it to lighter levels like higher volumes do Permanent dyes always look white out of the tube and slowly oxidize once exposed to air to show its true color Which is a dark purple? I found it so neat how you can actually watch it turn from white to light pink to a dark purple right before your eyeballs To apply this dye just brush it on from the roots going towards the end of your hair Making sure you saturate all of the hair you're dying This is easier if you work with smaller sections of hair Flip it over to get the other side and always brush towards the ends I'm also feathering the end so it makes a smoother transition into the next color Julie used a small comb to feather the dye even more very clever Next we mixed one part clearly you which is a clear dye diluter with one part power to the purple to get a lighter purple than last time This is going to be the transition color from the dark purple to the lighter ends It's crazy how much the color changes when oxidized This was applied the same way as before but this time feathered on top and on the bottom So it will blend easily between all of the colors Saturate the top and the bottom and blend the two colors together I really like using my hands when I dye my hair as you know and find it easier to blend this part with my Fingers rather than a brush because you can really get all up in there, you know Lastly we mixed one part make them blush pink with one part developer and well made them blush pink What else are you gonna do with that color? It actually makes it really nicely with the lighter purple and was super easy to blend Especially when I use my fingers and yes, you do need to wear gloves when working with this kind of dye Look at how bright the pink turns Now that we really made them blush I'm gonna sit for 30 minutes for the dyes to process during this time go ahead and eat some oatmeal Next you'll need to rinse out all of the dye until the water runs clear Shampoo to get everything out and then use your best conditioner to rehydrate your locks Julie wrapped my hair in a towel bun, which was so cute Then I put in product and finger comb to style and waited for my hair to air dry After a hard day's work, we came out with this lovely purple to pink ombre, which I am loving for spring I hope you all enjoyed this video and found it helpful Thanks to Claire all professional for making this possible and to Julie for having mad skills I have links to everything down below and if you liked this video, please subscribe for more content like this Comment telling me and Julie what you think about these new dyes Thank you chameleon so much for watching. I wish you all a happy healthy life, and I will see you in the next video kisses