 what's up guys welcome to today's video super excited to be with you guys doing something a little bit different today today we're going to color hair i just felt like changing it up a little bit i know some of you guys have been requesting color i've got an overly blonde mannequin to work on today and that's it so let's get started all right so this is five and seven we'll keep that over there i'm gonna put my first bowl on saves you time if you don't turn this on till you put the bowl on and you put the bowl on and then it'll register as zero so we just want to go equal parts so i've got my 9g here here we go i'm gonna put the color in 9g probably gonna want about should i do it i'm gonna go all so i don't have to remix thank you paul mitchell for sending this in the salon obviously make sure that you're not using too much product it's actually 2.7 ounces and i could probably get a little bit more out of there that's a lot of color in one two we'll pour 10 volume developer in we'll just shy of that six ounce i'm doing this to fully stress out salon owners because i just use so much color and then i can pick it up and mix it and then the next one i'm not going to use as much because i'm not going to use quite as much of the dark in it so i'm going to start with my 7g i'm going to go one ounce 7g okay so that was one ounce is actually 1.1 i'm just going to go half ounce 5g so it's 7g one ounce and then 5g half an ounce with 10 volume developer there it is 10 volume three two so it's pretty easy to tell which color is which even though i usually will keep the light on the right or you could you could put the light on the left but i like the light on the right so i always kind of know which tone is my lighter tone and which tone is my darker tone i'm going one glove part because i want to be michael jackson and part because i only have one glove and my rat tail comb so what i'm going to do is i'm going to think about her hair not only as a trend and how i want to color it but i also want to think about her hair as how the sun would naturally hit it what i want to do is i want to separate her face frame and then come back through the crown so i do a little zigzag parting through it twist her around so you guys can see i want a little zigzag zigzag just creates contrast in depth i'm going to come around and then i'm going to zigzag up to the face again like that and i'm going to twist it and clip it away that's all the way through the crown in the back and then we have a little zigzag what i'm going to do is i'm going to color depth all the way to behind the ear and what i mean by depth is the darkest tone and i'm going to clip this forward so we don't see it anymore and this technique like we talked about is good for our guests that are overly blonde they come in and they are kind of like not sure what they want they feel like they're a little too blonde this is a great technique to just go in keep them blonde but alter it just a little bit to add that depth throughout right here and i'm just going to work and the way that i color hair is fully the opposite of how i cut it i like to be a little more free i like to just kind of paint i'm just going to work through the back here and you don't need to over complicate anything these tones are going to work really well together they're going to add that depth in i'm going to pull some of that 9g through the ends so we're really just kind of painting on what would be a subtle root in this color i'm getting base to mid shaft in the hair and then i'm going to pull that level nine through i can already see that i love this tone you can see that even though i'm using a gold tone i really see violety tones coming through just because it says gold on the box doesn't mean that there's not some violet tones i'm not saying there is violet tones because i don't know i didn't make the color but when i look at this it looks like a nice neutrally beige tone and a lot of people will be scared to grab this box off the shelf because it's gold and it has a picture of yellow but it's okay today i'm here to show you that it's okay working this through these two colors can touch totally fine i'll actually make them blend better now why would i paint the root the deeper tone here underneath and then go through the ends with the lighter tone well if you think about it this hair up top is going to veil over this right underneath here is where naturally the sun doesn't hit so i want that depth in there and then when i add the lighter pieces through this top portion then i also am going to get that contrast and being able to see the movement because we're gonna work different tones throughout the top of this we're gonna brighten up the front because we definitely want the brightness up there this top part we're gonna mix and match it all right so that's through the ends we're good there what i'm going to do is actually just twist it up do itself i'm actually gonna paint the front first then i'll go to the top so right here in the front i'm going straight up nine g i don't need to paint her entire root maybe i'll smudge a little bit in there just to just add that little bit of depth i'll show you guys how i do that but just really want to paint this through and make sure that the majority of this section is the lighter tone right there you can see that's our little v shape coming in just brings up a little bit of brightness on the face as we work through it and then if i want to i can take a little bit of this five or the seven g and the five g and just tap it tap it in that's not going to make too much of a difference in the front but just softens it a little bit so it's not so blonde darker and this is getting darker back here it's processing it's not going to be that dark right here same thing all right so now we've just got this bigger kind of chunk on the top this top part is probably the most important because it's what they're going to see the most so what i want to do is kind of let this blanket and fall and then i'm going to decide where i want to place these tones okay right here i've got the blondest part which is her face frame right so i'm going to take little triangles out of the head just like this little chunk and this one i'm going to color the full depth because i want that to back up to her blonde so we're going the seven g five g combo and pulling that all the way through i want this to be the depth for the brightness in the front let that go down see so this piece here underneath the brightness around the face a little bit of a sliver of depth and then i can come up here grab another chunk it's like this this is where i say like i'm a little bit different as a colorist than i am as a cutter because i'm a i'm a little more free with how i approach the hair color so i'm still going depth at the root mostly because i don't want just some big chunk of blonde flying out of her head right i want it to soften at the root that and then i'll pull the nine g through look at the contrast there this one i'm going to go to the mid shaft with the five g because i want to create a little bit more depth in the crown just did a brighter piece there but i don't want the crown to be fully dark so i'll go about halfway and then we'll go nine g the other half mid shaft to ends all right so that went on both of these sections here kind of mid shaft or my seven g with a dash of five g right to there and then we pull through with the nine g so now i go up this will be our full depth this section this one is going to be light mostly light so we'll go depth at the base nine g through our ends here this is full seven g uh with a dash of five g or seven g one ounce five g half an ounce 10 volume developer hallmitchell crema demi permanent cream hair color i'll work that through this is all depth whole thing g indicates gold but the goal of today is to let you know that gold is good and using gold as a toner on bright blonde hair is actually good all right so that's our color technique but now we're just going to process it so what i'm going to do is i'm going to set a timer so let me show you where what the processing looks like for our hair color and where we're at after 20 minutes you can see that depth so don't be freaked out when you see that depth because i want you to see what this is going to look like i'm going to snap my fingers and it's going to turn into the beautiful styled blonde hair that it is ready i'm just kidding i gotta go i gotta go rinse it out and then i'll be back we'll blow dry and we'll see it together so i do that a little more towel drying i've got the hair probably about 30 dry now i'm going to take the nozzle off of my blow dryer and i'm going to just work more low wind high heat and just work the root of the hair dry a little bit through the ends and my goal is to get the hair about 80 dry i get protection from the heat damage from the neuro uh lift all right so we're 80 dry okay so now what i want to do is take hot off the press what you guys know is one of my favorites can work that in and throughout definitely on the ends really want to take care of that hair i'm going to go level two on the airflow level three on the heat so nice and hot so i work that through and just look at that the softness and the depth and the color so what i'm going to do here look at that beautiful depth a little spin for you guys and we only use one tone two different levels