 So my color choice for today's video is the Joyco Lumishine dimensional deposit 10 SB Which is really light silver blonde and then I put in a splash of the one BS Which is a level one sounds crazy, but I'm just doing a splash of it. Just add more intense Gray to this hair color. So I I do my sectioning. We're also gonna use a mint green hair color to accent add a little bit of Joyco intensity to it a little bit of fantasy color just to make it a little more interesting But you can mix in whatever color you want I want you to know that this is a very salon friendly technique So the technique on the very top is a zigzag parting But still kind of creating a circular pattern And then I go in and I start painting that 10 SB with the splash of one BS From the root to the mid shaft and I do that right in the very front of the head So I I kind of work my way from the division point. So if you consider the ear the halfway point of the head I work my way all the way across the front of the head first That's what your guest is gonna see you could go all the way through to the ends because I'm going to do that But I just chose real quick to go all the way around all those triangles then work Root to mid shaft and then I go through and I'm gonna paint through the ends as well So one thing I like to point out you'll see as I'm coloring see how I'm holding my tail comb I'm using my tail comb to take all my sections Which keeps me nice and clean and neat. It also helps me work quicker So now I'm gonna go through I paint the scalp and then I paint the mid shaft and then I pull it through the ends I've got Carly helping me out. So I just go through she's holding the section I go through and I paint everything from scalp to ends at the division point So the entire front of the head is going to be that 10 SB with a dash of 1 BS Which will create a really smoky effect in the very front Thing I like about using the dimensional deposit even though it's a demi permanent hair color It gives me that dimension. It gives me Coverage with gray hair and it also is a cream consistency. So it definitely allows me to saturate the hair Really well, and it's much more opaque than a gel like consistency and a hair color So now I go through the back of the head and I do the same thing I paint from the root to the mid shaft and I work my way all the way through that section Then I'm gonna go back through and I'm gonna start painting that mint color on the ends of the hair So you can see still to use in that comb So watch me kind of slide with that tail comb Take my section and then I'm ready to start painting keeps everything nice and neat and clean and also I work much quicker that way Other thing I want you to notice is that section that I took on top Because we won't get a ton of time to talk about it as I'm painting up there See the triangles and how they dip down into the cut So this whole collection to me is all about painting for the haircut So that you can see both you can see how why I'm coloring because every time I color ahead I'm thinking well, what do I want the cut to look like so for this Particular cut I wanted to have the debt like the triangles kind of coming down into it So I paint everything root to mid shaft and then I go in with that mint and I color mid shaft to ends I want to pop that green in there But you could do any color you wanted so if you wanted to just mix in like I'm doing 10 SB But maybe you wanted to do a little more depth at the base and then go in and do a lighter tone Where the mint green is you could do that as well know that these are salon friendly techniques Even though this isn't always using a salon friendly hair color You could always switch up your color and your tone choice So finishing up my last section same thing just really painting that mint on the ends I already did the root to mid shaft and now I'm going to let down that top section So you can see watch the triangles and how they dip down into the cut the more you dip those down obviously the more Interaction you get with the the hair color blending together So I'm going to go through and now I'm going to paint on just the 10 SB with the dash of 1 BS And I'm going to paint that through scalp to ends and I'm going to rotate Actually adding in some of the mint to the ends as well So I keep working through and I just do the 10 SB and the reason I'm doing that is because I have that mint underneath So it's going to kind of poke out and I'll have that more Gray silvery tone going on on the very top But then once I get past that midway point Which is that the vision point right at the ear then I move into just painting the the root area The 10 SB and I paint the mint through because in the very front we only did the 10 SB So I wanted some of that mint to kind of come over and hug around the face But I wanted the depth From just doing the hair color and not the mint around the face So you'll see in the end result that effect, but it looks really really cool, especially when you have that layering around the face So you see now I'm adding that mint in because this is at the point where it's going to start moving In to where I don't have any mint in the hair color technique Another question you might be thinking is well what What direction should I take my slices? I don't think that that really matters too much in this technique Especially because we're doing pretty much scalp to ends But because she's gonna be wearing her hair with the left-hand side parting It's gonna be falling to the right and I'm slicing the way that I am I'm gonna get a little bit more of a stripey effect And I don't want to say stripey in a bad way because in the 90s we had or the early 2000s We had pretty bad stripey hair, but this is gonna give me kind of some straps of that mint color coming through But it's gonna blend in and I'm doing a ton of layering in the haircut So you're not gonna see those stripes That much, but it will be nice and prominent because I did the straps this way So I take my last section same thing paint the scalp go down to the mid shaft and then paint the mint on the ends As our end result you can see how much movement is happening in there and how much depth Putting that one BS in there just that tiny little bit really brings it down adds that Really cool depth to the cut to the color so you can see that smoke Feeling that comes through it and then the mint that flows over top of it Make sure you check out the cut on FSE on demand. 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