Light Brown Hair With Caramel Lowlights And Blonde Highlights


That I'm gonna show you how to choose highlights and lowlights. So if we look at the natural hair color which is about natural level 7 week one of the highlights that we use enough or else is going to be a bleach and six percent peroxide. The other is going to be highly taint and if we're looking to do low lights in this type it here. We don't want the lights to be too dark so looks like a really dark stripes 32 hey we want to get his close to the natural as possible.

So I'm going to use natural teen on about a level seven I'm going to use that with about a two percent we use well as that pastel which is about 2 percent peroxide which is going to bring the palate down and tinted but it's not going to make it go so dark we also we need a very low volume procs I to develop the lowlife.

Because we don't need to lift the hey we just depositing color women chasing lights to go over blonde hair one of the most important things to remember is what your parents be lifted up to the flight in the ends all the warm has been taken out at the number and the red pigment in the underlying warm people has been taken out.
Caramel Lowlights And Blonde Highlights
So when we put me in and natural brownback had the top it does need to have some more Tina if we put on a lonely life that's too ashey or two flat in power that is a that's when you start to get you green here and you start to get really mad kala. So we do need to deposit a little bit about what back into the head to do a lowlife I did a blonde set the pace highlights and lowlights we want the end result to be quite natural.

And then I Section her hair starting at the heart and went straight down to the ear and then I did that both sides for the front sectioning and then for the back I just took a very small section down at the bottom. Because I did not get any sections while foiling, and then you can start to slip back half. Because it was a little too large and then there is where I just started 28 2004 oil and I didn't start with the low light color and I did do every other.

So I would do a little late and then I would use the Lightner for the blood and then a low light and that a blind and just did they're all going ahead in every section of the hair. And I do apologize for the clear up the oil the lighting in the slot I work at its fluorescent lighting which is not the best for filming but I think you guys are still going to get the picture here. And if you are wanting a more in-depth version of how I D for highlights I do have a video that I recently put on my channel.

But I will have linked down below the way that I did the chunky highlighting is the only difference in that video. I just showed you a medium we've been there but it really does not make a difference. I did the exact same techniques how I applied in the way I section and everything.

So I will be looking that damn below if you are interested in seeing a more in depth version of how I do oil highlights or lowlights and with the lighting  brown hair with caramel and blonde not being the best I do want to sort of explain what I'm doing lol I am obviously covering everything. That is in the fall but for the Blind it was already really light on the ends in some sections I would avoid overlapping the light now.