Nice to hear a stylist not shame their client. Like, ugh, she used manic panic, or god forbid, box dye. Some Stylists lose it over box dye and itâs annoying.
Box dye is pretty bad because it uses a high volume developer which often isn't even necessary, but with that it locks in the pigments super deep which is a pain in the ass to remove or cover up. So yes, box dye sucks ass and I get why stylists complain.
@@oyabun9650 complaining to your client when theyâre on the chair or in videos is the worst. If you donât want clients who have used boxed dye, turn them away and donât bitch about it on videos or to their faces.
@@Uhohlisa I think the point is, everyone knows that by now and we donât want to be lectured while in the chair or otherwise. If youâre unable to work with it or you donât care for the difficulty just say that.
My stylist talks exactly like this! She color corrected a mint green (teal fade) into a bright electric blue by doing exactly this- using pink to neutralize the mint and then mixing with the electric blue result
BRO I READ THAT WAY WRONG AND THOUGHT IT SAID ânot only did you damage her hair but shamed her for trying on her ownâ and i thought the 10/10 was sarcasm đđđ
As a stylist I'm going to be honest and say I'd have been panicked seeing the mossy color but you're right. The color wheel is in your favor and trust that process.
Nothing beats an educated and experienced stylist who not only understands asthetics and how to make hair look good but understands and is mindful of good hair health.
For semi-permanent hair color to be effective, your hair has to be lifted to some degree for it to work and last for 4 -9 washes. So most brands may not contain ammonia, bad alcohols, or parabens like permanent hair colors do, but they usually contain a low volume of peroxide to lift the hair cuticle (between 6 - 15%). BTW, peroxide is the agent present in developers to lift the outer layer (hair cuticle AKA protein layer) of your hair strand for the dye to go in. The outer layer of your hair is made up of shingles of protein stacked upon one another, when the peroxide lifts these shingles, the bonds keeping them stacked upon each other are weakened and broken. This reaction is irreversible and so over time, your hair becomes more porous, weak, and less resistant to damage. Everything is a chemical. Everything!
@@elleh3711I wasnât beđźing rude by my comment but that was a lot of information I thought it was interesting & I didnât know that cuticle & protein layer were one in the same đđČ
It's nice to hear a stylist not shaming a client for using box dye. Not all of us have the money to get our hair professionally done all the time lol. Love the color â€ïžđ
Really don't understand people's issues with Manic Panic. It is semi-permanent, not temporary! Like so many people are trying to switch from lime green to hot pink in two weeks... I actually let my colours fade or work around the colour wheel, and I never have issues getting the colour I want. Honestly love the fact that my colour doesn't wash out when the first time I jump in a pool!
I almost exclusively use manic panic. I really like it cuz like you it doesn't just immediately come out in the pool and I swim a lot. though my heads up to some people is that it's stains like all hell on some hair. my sister and I can use the same color and hers will come out but mine has to be chemically removed... unless it's purple cuz my hair hates it no matter the brand
I've started using punky color. But I used manic panic and splat all the way through highschool. I've been dying my hair for so many years and I've never had any problems with it. It's all about how it's done, the dye is definitely not the problem.
I used to use manic panic but it didn't stick to my hair at all. It would wash off very easily but that might be a problem regarding my hair. I box dye it now and it's been red for over a year and I love it. I used though to get nervous about dying my hair more permanently. I love semi permanent dyes because they fade out and look really gorgeous and I have the power to change my hair color when it fades. I used the Elumen by Goldwell and it stained my hair pink so badly but it wasn't a big issue. I don't know why but I'm afraid to commit to big changes. I like the freedom to be able to change things if I want to. Sometimes I get so comfortable I end up sticking to the changes like my red hair and curtain bangs. But I kid you not, I was so scared to change my bags I felt like I'd have to cut them off of they looked ugly on me which luckily they don't.
Same. I love it. The only problem I've had is some of the very dark greens and blues (enchanted forest and voodoo blue mainly) stain my hair permanently blue. But it's so faint I've managed to dye it pink over the blue no problem. It just faded to purple and then blue.
I use manic panic too and my hair looks great, Iâm always getting compliments on it, and it still fades. Like you said, Iâm not drastically changing my hair color every 2 weeks lol. I would prefer to have permanent than get my hair done for 400$ every month
@@ardayavuz1922Um, no it was? Just because bright red isnât ur style doesnât mean nobody can enjoy it. Itâs hard to get pretty fashion colors like that and I wouldâve loved it đ but it wasnât her style so she got it changed to a color that was just as pretty on her.
Dieses Ergebnis stellt einen echten Kompetenz-Knaller dar. bei einem solchen Anforderungsprofil scheiden sich Meister von normalem Friseur, KĂŒnstler vom Lohn-Dienstleister. Das ist wirklich groĂartig.
That is definitely a pet peeve of mine, too. If they mean without bleaching/permanent colour then that is what they should say. But it is incredibly misleading to say "chemical free", because, as you pointed out, _everything_ is made from chemicals...even water. Even if they were to say "free from harmful chemicals" it can be misleading too: anything can be toxic in the right (or should that be wrong?) quantities. They should just say what they actually mean instead of trying to make it sound like this amazing miracle.
@@hawkeyescoffee6399 I donât know about you but it is kind of an amazing miracle that he was able to neutralize her hair color I donât know if youâve ever bothered dying your hair different colors or know how difficult it is to do so without bleach but it is very difficult to. I guess he assumed that you guys are adults and would understand chemical free obviously means without bleach but thereâs always gotta be that one person in the comments that has to act completely clueless and ignorant to what is going on
@@KristenZianourry2015 As a hairstylist, you'd be surprised what people take at face value. People will hear things like this online and go into hair salons demanding 'chemical free color'. It's not fun to deal with especially when they trust whatever stylist influencer they follow more than the stylist they're going to. Overall this person did a wonderful job color correcting, but calling it chemical free is still incorrect and misleading.
When it's your job and you depend on it, you don't put down the chemicals in colors. ALL women should KNOW that changing the color of your hair IS NOT MAGIC. I'm sure he meant no bleaching. It's like when recipes say: "No sugar, no flour" They mean no white sugar or white flour. That's the worst for you like bleach is..
i used manic panicâs âvampireâ red and it got me the colour she wanted perfectly, its great!! also nothing is chemical free, chemicals are not a scary bad thing, you mean harmful or hardh chemicals
It looks lke she used Pillar Box Red, vampire would have been the choice she wanted for sure. - People seem to forget everything, literally everything, is a chemical.
Depends on how blonde the hair is, I used vampire red on my very blonde hair and it was closer to the first color, not dark enough for me at all đ€·ââïž
Ohhhh yes ! Color theory. Red and green baby ! I work in the film industry. Had to dye a silk Chanel bag black, from HOT pink. Start with a green bath then a black bath⊠so satisfying
@@justsomegirlwithoutamustac3418 the problem with a yellow bag is when you lay a pink on top of it you will get a shocking green. What kind of material is it ?
@@IndigenousExotical I studied costume history in university. After that I worked for Hermes for a while and when I had the proper tailoring skills I just applied to work on tv shows. Then the union invited me to join so I could make all the costumes on the USAs masked singer
She got what she wanted in the end but I have to say⊠the bright red was stunning. Not sure if it suited her but it was like Ariel red. The final result looks like fading red to me
Impressive!! I went to cosmetology school in 1980, retired now, so I love seeing younger people that can use their brains, loved the "trust the process"!! đâ„ïž
I love stylist that listened in class đđ my hair has been messed up by so many stylists that donât know what theyâre doing. Then you have to pay âŹ300 at the end of it. Sickening.
You... don't actually _have_ to pay if they fuck up your hair, you know. Or at the very least, you have recourse which can probably include small claims court. ...or ye Olde "talk to the manager/owner and tell them either they compensate you with money or fixing it, or you will be putting reviews everywhere to warn people that they fuck up hair and then price gouge you."
I found my stylist in college, she doesn't really do hair much any more except as a side hustle. I am one of the lucky clients she has kept and I told she has me until one of us moves from this city!
â@@mousem7071hey-o! My stylist is the same way! Even when she had quit her business to work a diff job, she'd still cut and color my hair. She even did my hair for my wedding :) styled the virgin wig I had to wear and everything lol (I wanted long beautiful boho braids, but I keep my hair shorter than my husband's, so it was a challenge, but it worked!)
For semi-permanent hair color to be effective, your hair has to be lifted to some degree for it to work and last for 4 -9 washes. So most brands may not contain ammonia, bad alcohols, or parabens like permanent hair colors do, but they usually contain a low volume of peroxide to lift the hair cuticle (between 6 - 15%). BTW, peroxide is the agent present in developers to lift the outer layer (hair cuticle AKA protein layer) of your hair strand for the dye to go in. The outer layer of your hair is made up of shingles of protein stacked upon one another, when the peroxide lifts these shingles, the bonds keeping them stacked upon each other are weakened and broken. This reaction is irreversible and so over time, your hair becomes more porous, weak, and less resistant to damage.
Bud I get what you're trying to say, but "chemical free" does not describe a single thing you showed off in this video. Please don't use the completely incorrect terminology companies invented to scare our clients into brand loyalty. You used chemical after chemical on that hair. Trying to highlight the advantages of the particular chemicals you chose to use by saying otherwise is only going to shoot you in the foot once it's time to move on from the brand that fooled you into doing it.
Water is a chemical. Thereâs nothing wrong with olaplex and a color mixed with conditioner which is what semi permanent color is. There was no damage to her hair. Lotion has chemicals in it, toothpaste, water, food. Idk why youâre trippin about this.
@@Antibeautyguru and covering her hair in ammonia and peroxide isn't a automatic recipe for disaster. "Chemical" isn't a dirty word and being "chemical free" is literally impossible - which is why we shouldn't let brands convince us to tell our clients it is. When we have to move on to other salons or brands that we have been smack talking with buzzwords like "chemical free", our integrity as aesthetic partners to our clients is damaged. How can we ask our clients to "trust the process" when they can't trust the words we say? And more to the point, how can we trust brands that gaslight us into saying a literal chemical process is "chemical free"? Why do they need to flat out lie about their product if it's as superior as they claim? You should have some more pride for this industry and demand honest, transparent information from your distributors and educators.
Very nice but I'm confused on how she intended to get maroon with bright red Manic Panic dye, given that MP is usually very true to shade & she'd have to have very dark hair for it come out Maroon (which she wouldn't have for it to come out THAT red). I think she did it intending that shade of red and then regretted it
Chemical free đ. Maybe bleach free or lightener free but everything is a chemical babe. â€even conditioner is a chemical. Definition: a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially.
It's implied they mean harsh chemicals. Harsh chemicals that can damage or affect the hairs health - I know it's fun to correct people with the proper meanings of terms but it's natural to assume most people have enough common sense to not need to clarify what they mean about everything
Nice job đ It's nice to hear a stylist no shaming their clients, you would be surprised how many do from hair condition and the dye they use â€ïžâ€ïž
I've been marroon for years, if you're considering it: the blue tones fade super quickly. It becomes copper super fast, often faster than my roots growing back
Have you tried a blue tinted shampoo? Sort of like the purple one for ashy blondes but a version that suits you? I use a pink shampoo to get my hair a little more coral from honey blonde I have and it works quite well between colors
If I want maroon, I like to do purple or blue first after a bleach to tone my base. It gives me a really nice canvas to work with when I go maroon, and makes the fade much nicer. The other comment abt purple shampoo is also a good strategy! Also, for anyone wanting to try, be careful bleaching regrowth! A weird chemical reaction can occur if you put bleach over purple semi and it may stain your hair green. (P.s. not telling you what to do op! I'm just nerdy abt this stuff and wanted to share)
this has a blonde base so that won't happen, this would eventually fade to a muted pale pink. If you want blue to stick you need to use semi-permanent deposit dyes like here: blue actually stays the longest. You likely have a coppery half-lifted base this girl has a blonde base (it's bleached hair underneath the red.
Copper sounds pretty though unless your skin tone just doesn't work with copper hair, just have fun with it and own getting to be a redhead for a while!
I wish more people would desire gradual transitions like this. I know sometimes people want to change their look and go for completely different colors, but there's only so much a professional can do to assure your hair's healthy after bleaching many times or mixing strong products. Her choice of color was a very well thought one, she went darker under the same color family and next time she'll be able to go even darker to prepare for possible bleachings and new colors in the future.
Because people are insecure af and also we just can't handle frustration anymore. So, if we can afford it, we pay instead of doing the logical thing, which indeed is to just wait and make a refresh.
âI donât get why people donât just finish the whole box of the new cereal they tried and hated, and just wait to get their usual favorite cereal until after they finish the box of the one they hate.â Answer: because if you donât like something, and you have the means to correct or replace it, you should not feel like you MUST live with what you dislike until it goes away đ
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My hair is naturally black. I love the black, but sometimes wish I could experiment with semipermanent colors like this. I once had a stylist who deposited a red color on it and it turned out plum. Only problem was that the color stained EVERYTHING.
@@adri_makeup yes! I have medium to dark brown hair and I love experimenting with new hair colors but hate bleaching my hair unless I got to a stylist (I messed up my hair by bleaching it myself that now thereâs a blonde patch of hair that literally will never come out, weâve even tried cutting it! So I only trust stylists with that!) right now I have pink, but with my dark hair it looks BEAUTIFUL because it looks dark pink, but Iâm light, it kinda looks like I also have highlights! Iâm really happy with it and need to redye it soon!
Stunning. Tbh, the red was amazing too. I went that red last year (I am bright purple now lol), but glad the client left happy and hopefully wonât stop them from trying to do it themselves in future. One mistake shouldnât stop you from giving it a go đđ»
Her hairstyle is so cute and it looks like it fits her face well even tho you can't really see it. And the color adds to the cuteness, I can't hear hair just looks so good
Beautiful result, but honestly Iâd be sad to come in with such vibrant hair and leave with it being so dark. Without direct light itâs hard to even see maroon in it. That would really upset me.
@@moxiemaxie3543 Iâm not saying she shouldnât have changed from a color she doesnât like, but you said it yourself, âVibrantâ maroon. I feel like the color she ended up with is too dark to be vibrant. That may be what she was looking for but to me, vibrant and natural mean two very different things. And with such a strong base of vibrant color to work with I feel like a more vibrant maroon is achievable. Again she could have wanted it darker and more natural looking but personally Iâd have been sad if I went in with bright hair and just said âhey could you make this a big more of a maroonâ and I walked out with that. But thatâs just my preference for colors. I like âem bright and popping.
@@emryspaperart bruh read what Iâm actually saying. I PERSONALLY wouldnât have loved that result. Thatâs it. The hair is pretty and Iâm sure the client is happy. I just wouldnât have been pleased if it was my own hair.
@@mekachi1239 you guys are confusing eachother lol i think what people are saying is you get what you asked for.so your scenarios arent the same. youre saying you would be mad if it was darker..but did you ask for darker? if so you got what you asked for.if not,you wouldve got lighter/brighter,simple.
Stylists have to realise that most people don't have the money to get it done professionally. Even if you get it dyed in a salon, you have to keep up with it. I'm not paying $100 - $200 to have it dyed and then having to come back a month later and pay that much again. It's a super unrealistic expectation. I barely get my hair done in a salon anymore because they almost always mess up my hair by going their own direction and not listening to what I ask for + they nag about my box dye and try to get me to pay for extra treatments etc.
I completely agree! It is also pointless to go to color refreshments to a salon for bright semi-permanent colors as they fade very quickly. Actually red shade is the only shade that may last the longest, but after 2-3 washings, I need to refresh bright colored hair again. I'd pay like 50euro here for that, but no thanks. It's super easy to do your own hair at home and it's a hoax it always must end as a fail. đ
This!!! I always swap between manic panic and box dyes, always a bright red or purpleish red, because they last in my hair for a whole year before it starts feeling more of a muted or dusty color. Once, my sister tried to surprise me with going to a praised salon in LA. She paid like 600$ for my long hair to get dyed a dark eggplant purple that looked vibrant red in the sunlight, which was cool! It faded COMPLETELY with ONE wash of the shampoo that the STYLIST told me to use... My sister was so upset with me even though it wasn't my fault lol. Never going to a stylist again, too much hassle and expense I'm sticking with my already healthy hair, and dying it with the affordable and long lasting ones available!
I appreciate that you really took the time and effort to give her what she wanted the worst hair coloring experience of my life- my roommate convinced me to go to this salon with her, and I wanted a dusky purple/ brownish color, clearly much lighter than my dark brown hair. the lady said "yeah ok I can do this" and just slapped a dark plum over my dark brown hair. needless to say, my hair turned out black. Also she was doing another client at the same time for some reason so I had to wait with the dye on my hair, staining my shirt, so I was sobbing in their bathroom trying to get it out, and also she brushed my easily-tangled hair so hard that my scalp was sore for a week.
Dude, last time i went to get my hair cut, the woman cutting my hair commented on my front blue hair and said "did you use hair dye from Sally's? No, no. Their products suck. Next time use some of ours." I got really offended by her, since she was criticizing my hair the whole time. I'm glad you didn't do anything like that- though i do know that that's what they do to get you to buy their products, that's not the way!
Nice to hear a stylist not shame their client. Like, ugh, she used manic panic, or god forbid, box dye. Some Stylists lose it over box dye and itâs annoying.
Box dye is pretty bad because it uses a high volume developer which often isn't even necessary, but with that it locks in the pigments super deep which is a pain in the ass to remove or cover up. So yes, box dye sucks ass and I get why stylists complain.
@@oyabun9650 complaining to your client when theyâre on the chair or in videos is the worst. If you donât want clients who have used boxed dye, turn them away and donât bitch about it on videos or to their faces.
@@oyabun9650This wouldnât be the time to double down. Haha
Box dye really fucks your hair and makes it so future appointments are expensive as hell because theyâre color corrections
@@Uhohlisa I think the point is, everyone knows that by now and we donât want to be lectured while in the chair or otherwise. If youâre unable to work with it or you donât care for the difficulty just say that.
I only trust hairstylist that understand color like this. There is no need to bleach every single time we want to change color
YESSS the whole reason I stopped going to stylists. You gotta get color theory
â@@nerdybreadroll222every stylist gets color theory, their understanding of it is a complete different story.
â@@jcookie5030so....they don't get it đ
My stylist talks exactly like this! She color corrected a mint green (teal fade) into a bright electric blue by doing exactly this- using pink to neutralize the mint and then mixing with the electric blue result
@@jcookie5030if they donât understand then they donât get itâŠ
Not only did you limit damage to her hair, but you also didn't shame her for trying on her own. 10/10
BRO I READ THAT WAY WRONG AND THOUGHT IT SAID ânot only did you damage her hair but shamed her for trying on her ownâ and i thought the 10/10 was sarcasm đđđ
I read that exact same thing too
â ââ ââ ââ @@yourbae_lucia I read it asâ not only you legit damaged her hair,but you also didnât shame her for trying on her ownâđ
@@yourbae_lucia Same⊠đ
You know whatâs satisfying? When a person loves what they do and it shows! Great work!
As a stylist I'm going to be honest and say I'd have been panicked seeing the mossy color but you're right. The color wheel is in your favor and trust that process.
I wouldâve been freaked out as well, but Iâm glad it turned out good! I kind of want to have him as my hair stylist đ€
a stylist you shouldn't of panicked if you know anything about the colour wheel lol
iâm not a stylist but I can totally see why and I feel like if I was a stylist this wouldâve scared me too
@@valeriag8205 well even when you know stuff there is always that feeling of oh shit
@@kasarina5880 Yeah, and sometimes hair color doesn't do what you think it's going to do, even when you understand how colors work.
Nothing beats an educated and experienced stylist who not only understands asthetics and how to make hair look good but understands and is mindful of good hair health.
For semi-permanent hair color to be effective, your hair has to be lifted to some degree for it to work and last for 4 -9 washes. So most brands may not contain ammonia, bad alcohols, or parabens like permanent hair colors do, but they usually contain a low volume of peroxide to lift the hair cuticle (between 6 - 15%).
BTW, peroxide is the agent present in developers to lift the outer layer (hair cuticle AKA protein layer) of your hair strand for the dye to go in. The outer layer of your hair is made up of shingles of protein stacked upon one another, when the peroxide lifts these shingles, the bonds keeping them stacked upon each other are weakened and broken. This reaction is irreversible and so over time, your hair becomes more porous, weak, and less resistant to damage.
Everything is a chemical. Everything!
You got you some education there huh đđđ»đ€
@@elleh3711I wasnât beđźing rude by my comment but that was a lot of information I thought it was interesting & I didnât know that cuticle & protein layer were one in the same đđČ
I LOVE BBLUNT CHERRY RED †COLOUR FOR THIS.. EXACTLY TURNED IT LIKE THIS â€
Just make sure you can pay for it honey
I think it looks like black cherry. Not quite maroon but absolutely stunning
Yea it does! Kinda looks like it needs a bit more purple. Either way, it turned out quite nice đ
I like that at first glance it has a natural looking color, but when the light hits it it's got a more wild red POP.
It's nice to hear a stylist not shaming a client for using box dye. Not all of us have the money to get our hair professionally done all the time lol. Love the color â€ïžđ
Really don't understand people's issues with Manic Panic. It is semi-permanent, not temporary! Like so many people are trying to switch from lime green to hot pink in two weeks... I actually let my colours fade or work around the colour wheel, and I never have issues getting the colour I want. Honestly love the fact that my colour doesn't wash out when the first time I jump in a pool!
I almost exclusively use manic panic. I really like it cuz like you it doesn't just immediately come out in the pool and I swim a lot. though my heads up to some people is that it's stains like all hell on some hair. my sister and I can use the same color and hers will come out but mine has to be chemically removed... unless it's purple cuz my hair hates it no matter the brand
I've started using punky color. But I used manic panic and splat all the way through highschool. I've been dying my hair for so many years and I've never had any problems with it. It's all about how it's done, the dye is definitely not the problem.
I used to use manic panic but it didn't stick to my hair at all. It would wash off very easily but that might be a problem regarding my hair. I box dye it now and it's been red for over a year and I love it. I used though to get nervous about dying my hair more permanently. I love semi permanent dyes because they fade out and look really gorgeous and I have the power to change my hair color when it fades. I used the Elumen by Goldwell and it stained my hair pink so badly but it wasn't a big issue. I don't know why but I'm afraid to commit to big changes. I like the freedom to be able to change things if I want to. Sometimes I get so comfortable I end up sticking to the changes like my red hair and curtain bangs. But I kid you not, I was so scared to change my bags I felt like I'd have to cut them off of they looked ugly on me which luckily they don't.
Same. I love it. The only problem I've had is some of the very dark greens and blues (enchanted forest and voodoo blue mainly) stain my hair permanently blue. But it's so faint I've managed to dye it pink over the blue no problem. It just faded to purple and then blue.
I use manic panic too and my hair looks great, Iâm always getting compliments on it, and it still fades. Like you said, Iâm not drastically changing my hair color every 2 weeks lol. I would prefer to have permanent than get my hair done for 400$ every month
That first red is so pretty :') Not to shame her choice, it looks great now too, but wow was that such a vibrant red
It was definitely beautiful
Gorgeous, like bright cherry red đ
â@Arda Yavuz đđ
I agree !!! I was thinking the same!
I tried few red hair dyes but none of them gave me this vibrant & pretty red color!!
@@ardayavuz1922Um, no it was? Just because bright red isnât ur style doesnât mean nobody can enjoy it. Itâs hard to get pretty fashion colors like that and I wouldâve loved it đ but it wasnât her style so she got it changed to a color that was just as pretty on her.
The red in the beginning was so gorgeous!
Dieses Ergebnis stellt einen echten Kompetenz-Knaller dar. bei einem solchen Anforderungsprofil scheiden sich Meister von normalem Friseur, KĂŒnstler vom Lohn-Dienstleister. Das ist wirklich groĂartig.
I REALLY liked the first color. đ
Same! It's so vibrant and pretty!
I think it's the shade pillarbox (by manic panic, as said in the video) the dyes last ca. 1 month, the vibrant red and blue shades 1-2 months ^^
â@@strawberry_d3mon874 are they really only supposed to last 2 months đ
Is nice but looks cheap
@@littleleakyleakythere the time hair dye lasts depends on your hair color and type mostly
"Chemical free" ...you shure about that? Because last time i checked, hair dye very much contains chemicals. Just like everything else does
That is definitely a pet peeve of mine, too. If they mean without bleaching/permanent colour then that is what they should say. But it is incredibly misleading to say "chemical free", because, as you pointed out, _everything_ is made from chemicals...even water. Even if they were to say "free from harmful chemicals" it can be misleading too: anything can be toxic in the right (or should that be wrong?) quantities. They should just say what they actually mean instead of trying to make it sound like this amazing miracle.
@@hawkeyescoffee6399 I donât know about you but it is kind of an amazing miracle that he was able to neutralize her hair color I donât know if youâve ever bothered dying your hair different colors or know how difficult it is to do so without bleach but it is very difficult to. I guess he assumed that you guys are adults and would understand chemical free obviously means without bleach but thereâs always gotta be that one person in the comments that has to act completely clueless and ignorant to what is going on
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@@KristenZianourry2015 As a hairstylist, you'd be surprised what people take at face value. People will hear things like this online and go into hair salons demanding 'chemical free color'. It's not fun to deal with especially when they trust whatever stylist influencer they follow more than the stylist they're going to. Overall this person did a wonderful job color correcting, but calling it chemical free is still incorrect and misleading.
When it's your job and you depend on it, you don't put down the chemicals in colors. ALL women should KNOW that changing the color of your hair IS NOT MAGIC. I'm sure he meant no bleaching. It's like when recipes say: "No sugar, no flour" They mean no white sugar or white flour. That's the worst for you like bleach is..
You did a Beautiful đ job. Just like you said, trust the process. Bless You âșïž â€ïž đ đ.
Beautiful! Great job. â€â€â€â€
i used manic panicâs âvampireâ red and it got me the colour she wanted perfectly, its great!! also nothing is chemical free, chemicals are not a scary bad thing, you mean harmful or hardh chemicals
It looks lke she used Pillar Box Red, vampire would have been the choice she wanted for sure. - People seem to forget everything, literally everything, is a chemical.
People like hearing chemical free, but in reality even water can be called a chemical lol
Is manic panic a box dye or something that comes out of a beauty supply store?
@@tiffanygill8656 No, it is a demi/semi permenant that you can get anywhere. Think you can still get it directly from their site.
Depends on how blonde the hair is, I used vampire red on my very blonde hair and it was closer to the first color, not dark enough for me at all đ€·ââïž
Its really nice to see a stylist not shaming or complaining about box dyed/dyeing hair at home.
Awesome job on bringing that back. I did not have faith but I have faith now in you that was amazing and it came out really really well.
Great Job! You are good!đŠđđ
Ohhhh yes ! Color theory. Red and green baby ! I work in the film industry. Had to dye a silk Chanel bag black, from HOT pink. Start with a green bath then a black bath⊠so satisfying
Nice
How did you get your start in the industry?
Hello! From yellow how can I dye it pink ? I have Orchid pink Dylon dye, should i color correct it first or just go straight with the pink
@@justsomegirlwithoutamustac3418 the problem with a yellow bag is when you lay a pink on top of it you will get a shocking green. What kind of material is it ?
@@IndigenousExotical I studied costume history in university. After that I worked for Hermes for a while and when I had the proper tailoring skills I just applied to work on tv shows. Then the union invited me to join so I could make all the costumes on the USAs masked singer
She got what she wanted in the end but I have to say⊠the bright red was stunning. Not sure if it suited her but it was like Ariel red. The final result looks like fading red to me
First time I like crazy colors. Beautiful â€
You did good. I like the end-colour and highlights.
Thank you.
Love everything about this! People don't realize how much you can do with the color wheel. And we love to see no damage done to the hairrr â€ïž
Impressive!! I went to cosmetology school in 1980, retired now, so I love seeing younger people that can use their brains, loved the "trust the process"!! đâ„ïž
Lovely!!! â€đđŒđ looks beautiful!
Love the cut and color!
I love stylist that listened in class đđ my hair has been messed up by so many stylists that donât know what theyâre doing. Then you have to pay âŹ300 at the end of it. Sickening.
This is why I canât trust salons đŁ
You... don't actually _have_ to pay if they fuck up your hair, you know. Or at the very least, you have recourse which can probably include small claims court.
...or ye Olde "talk to the manager/owner and tell them either they compensate you with money or fixing it, or you will be putting reviews everywhere to warn people that they fuck up hair and then price gouge you."
I found my stylist in college, she doesn't really do hair much any more except as a side hustle. I am one of the lucky clients she has kept and I told she has me until one of us moves from this city!
â@@mousem7071hey-o! My stylist is the same way! Even when she had quit her business to work a diff job, she'd still cut and color my hair. She even did my hair for my wedding :) styled the virgin wig I had to wear and everything lol (I wanted long beautiful boho braids, but I keep my hair shorter than my husband's, so it was a challenge, but it worked!)
For semi-permanent hair color to be effective, your hair has to be lifted to some degree for it to work and last for 4 -9 washes. So most brands may not contain ammonia, bad alcohols, or parabens like permanent hair colors do, but they usually contain a low volume of peroxide to lift the hair cuticle (between 6 - 15%).
BTW, peroxide is the agent present in developers to lift the outer layer (hair cuticle AKA protein layer) of your hair strand for the dye to go in. The outer layer of your hair is made up of shingles of protein stacked upon one another, when the peroxide lifts these shingles, the bonds keeping them stacked upon each other are weakened and broken. This reaction is irreversible and so over time, your hair becomes more porous, weak, and less resistant to damage.
Bud I get what you're trying to say, but "chemical free" does not describe a single thing you showed off in this video. Please don't use the completely incorrect terminology companies invented to scare our clients into brand loyalty. You used chemical after chemical on that hair. Trying to highlight the advantages of the particular chemicals you chose to use by saying otherwise is only going to shoot you in the foot once it's time to move on from the brand that fooled you into doing it.
just what I was thinking
Water is a chemical. Thereâs nothing wrong with olaplex and a color mixed with conditioner which is what semi permanent color is. There was no damage to her hair. Lotion has chemicals in it, toothpaste, water, food. Idk why youâre trippin about this.
@@Antibeautyguru and covering her hair in ammonia and peroxide isn't a automatic recipe for disaster. "Chemical" isn't a dirty word and being "chemical free" is literally impossible - which is why we shouldn't let brands convince us to tell our clients it is. When we have to move on to other salons or brands that we have been smack talking with buzzwords like "chemical free", our integrity as aesthetic partners to our clients is damaged. How can we ask our clients to "trust the process" when they can't trust the words we say? And more to the point, how can we trust brands that gaslight us into saying a literal chemical process is "chemical free"? Why do they need to flat out lie about their product if it's as superior as they claim? You should have some more pride for this industry and demand honest, transparent information from your distributors and educators.
Wow...ya'll just schooled me! Thanks for your educational comments. I'm very grateful.
@@constancestrawn1303 My apologies, I misunderstood your intent of the post. Thatâs my bad. I agree with you.
Beautiful! what a great outcome!
Wow!!! That red was BRIGHT!! Amazing job, it looks beautiful and so shiny!!
This is one time I really said âââtrust the process â. That yuck color mixtureâŠ. But it came out GORGEOUS!!!!!
Very nice but I'm confused on how she intended to get maroon with bright red Manic Panic dye, given that MP is usually very true to shade & she'd have to have very dark hair for it come out Maroon (which she wouldn't have for it to come out THAT red). I think she did it intending that shade of red and then regretted it
Believe me some Manic Panic shades are absolutely NOT true to color. I got orange hair from rock n roll red
â@@mykielolz that means your hair was too yellow
@@Josephine_444 nopers, I went from dark brownish blond ish to an orangish ginger kinda shade
@@mykielolz youâre dark blonde was probably too warm toned resulting a orange color plus manic panic rockn roll red is a orange toned red.
Beautiful!!! Bravo đ â€
Gorgeous!
The red â„ïž Manic Panic was Gorgeous
The first intense red was suuuper awesome!! đđ„łđ
Big difference! Looks amazing!
Excellent work !
Girlie had my dream color by accident and I canât even get it if Iâm trying
As a 20 year professional fashion colorist, veteran in the industry.. it's AWESOME to hear such great color theory at work! Great job! â€ïž
Beautiful results! Fabulous work!
I wanna learn your level of color correction. Iâve been out of the business for years but watching you makes me miss it greatly.
Chemical free đ. Maybe bleach free or lightener free but everything is a chemical babe. â€even conditioner is a chemical. Definition: a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially.
you knew what they meant lol.
â@@oldfl4mes its just inaccurate though
@@DeathLikesPizza not really? anyone with a brain will realise they meant no damaging chemicals like bleach or peroxide
â@@oldfl4messtill incorrect
It's implied they mean harsh chemicals. Harsh chemicals that can damage or affect the hairs health - I know it's fun to correct people with the proper meanings of terms but it's natural to assume most people have enough common sense to not need to clarify what they mean about everything
The box color was actually coming through with the vibrant shine and her hair looked so healthy at the end.
Amazing outcome , beautiful color !
Absolutely amazing work, loved your confidence & demeanour w the client
I love that manic panic red, but if you're going for maroon it's definitely not what you want lol.
He was going over the manic panic red, not putting it onâŠ..
Honestly I love the before and after! Red is just my fave colour especially on hair
Gorgeous color!
Wow beautiful and so shiny!!!!!
Nice job đ It's nice to hear a stylist no shaming their clients, you would be surprised how many do from hair condition and the dye they use â€ïžâ€ïž
Dang. That came out really pretty.
Extremely talented stylist!
Beautiful color and hair is so shiney. You did a wonderful job.
I've been marroon for years, if you're considering it: the blue tones fade super quickly. It becomes copper super fast, often faster than my roots growing back
Ugh, these colors are so expensive and time-consuming to maintain!
Have you tried a blue tinted shampoo? Sort of like the purple one for ashy blondes but a version that suits you? I use a pink shampoo to get my hair a little more coral from honey blonde I have and it works quite well between colors
If I want maroon, I like to do purple or blue first after a bleach to tone my base. It gives me a really nice canvas to work with when I go maroon, and makes the fade much nicer. The other comment abt purple shampoo is also a good strategy! Also, for anyone wanting to try, be careful bleaching regrowth! A weird chemical reaction can occur if you put bleach over purple semi and it may stain your hair green. (P.s. not telling you what to do op! I'm just nerdy abt this stuff and wanted to share)
this has a blonde base so that won't happen, this would eventually fade to a muted pale pink. If you want blue to stick you need to use semi-permanent deposit dyes like here: blue actually stays the longest. You likely have a coppery half-lifted base this girl has a blonde base (it's bleached hair underneath the red.
Copper sounds pretty though unless your skin tone just doesn't work with copper hair, just have fun with it and own getting to be a redhead for a while!
Nice! (Trust the process is SO important to remember)
Beautiful color at the end! Love it â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
I wish more people would desire gradual transitions like this. I know sometimes people want to change their look and go for completely different colors, but there's only so much a professional can do to assure your hair's healthy after bleaching many times or mixing strong products. Her choice of color was a very well thought one, she went darker under the same color family and next time she'll be able to go even darker to prepare for possible bleachings and new colors in the future.
I don't get why people don't just leave it and retry again after the old hair is done and ready for a refresh.
Because people are insecure af and also we just can't handle frustration anymore.
So, if we can afford it, we pay instead of doing the logical thing, which indeed is to just wait and make a refresh.
@@GreyPunkWolf The logical thing if you don't like your hair is to change it
âI donât get why people donât just finish the whole box of the new cereal they tried and hated, and just wait to get their usual favorite cereal until after they finish the box of the one they hate.â
Answer: because if you donât like something, and you have the means to correct or replace it, you should not feel like you MUST live with what you dislike until it goes away đ
@@falsettos507 Exactly! Lol I donât understand why thatâs such a foreign concept to everyone else here..
@@DannyD-lr5yg "live" is a bit dramatic. It is only temporary.
Thats beautiful. Good job.
I LOVE the outcome! So shiny too! The blend and color is absolutely gorgeous!
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It turned out so nice! Her hair looks very soft.
My hair is naturally black. I love the black, but sometimes wish I could experiment with semipermanent colors like this. I once had a stylist who deposited a red color on it and it turned out plum. Only problem was that the color stained EVERYTHING.
U can do reds, purples, blues, even greens they wonât be super vibrant but when your in sunlight youâll see the tint
@@adri_makeup yes! I have medium to dark brown hair and I love experimenting with new hair colors but hate bleaching my hair unless I got to a stylist (I messed up my hair by bleaching it myself that now thereâs a blonde patch of hair that literally will never come out, weâve even tried cutting it! So I only trust stylists with that!) right now I have pink, but with my dark hair it looks BEAUTIFUL because it looks dark pink, but Iâm light, it kinda looks like I also have highlights! Iâm really happy with it and need to redye it soon!
@@itscc2004 yess itâs a really cool way to play around wit colors
@@adri_makeup it is!
I just used hi-color and it worked really well. I got a black cherry red with black hair
Love it ! Beautiful !
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I loved both! đ„°
Stunning. Tbh, the red was amazing too. I went that red last year (I am bright purple now lol), but glad the client left happy and hopefully wonât stop them from trying to do it themselves in future. One mistake shouldnât stop you from giving it a go đđ»
You are an artist.
Her hairstyle is so cute and it looks like it fits her face well even tho you can't really see it. And the color adds to the cuteness, I can't hear hair just looks so good
I love manic panic, but that's only because I don't change my hair color often đđđ
Same! Except I use Splat. I wouldn't change my pink hair for the world, so if box dye keeps it like that, that's good for me!
Beautiful result, but honestly Iâd be sad to come in with such vibrant hair and leave with it being so dark. Without direct light itâs hard to even see maroon in it. That would really upset me.
She wanted vibrant maroon not candy apple red. More " warm natural" looking
@@moxiemaxie3543 Iâm not saying she shouldnât have changed from a color she doesnât like, but you said it yourself, âVibrantâ maroon. I feel like the color she ended up with is too dark to be vibrant. That may be what she was looking for but to me, vibrant and natural mean two very different things. And with such a strong base of vibrant color to work with I feel like a more vibrant maroon is achievable. Again she could have wanted it darker and more natural looking but personally Iâd have been sad if I went in with bright hair and just said âhey could you make this a big more of a maroonâ and I walked out with that. But thatâs just my preference for colors. I like âem bright and popping.
??? maroon is a deep dark red lmao and its what the client wanted???
@@emryspaperart bruh read what Iâm actually saying. I PERSONALLY wouldnât have loved that result. Thatâs it. The hair is pretty and Iâm sure the client is happy. I just wouldnât have been pleased if it was my own hair.
@@mekachi1239 you guys are confusing eachother lol i think what people are saying is you get what you asked for.so your scenarios arent the same. youre saying you would be mad if it was darker..but did you ask for darker? if so you got what you asked for.if not,you wouldve got lighter/brighter,simple.
I love pulp riot!! Beautifully done!!
Great job! I love the final results.
I wish manic panic worked so wonderfully on my hair
It didnât work well on my hair either. Arctic Fox is a million times better and Iâm pretty sure a couple dollars cheaper
@@02gracie well it really depends on the hair type and base colour more than quality, when I bleached it worked better
@@justafish9618 yeah I bleached mine too before I added the color dye on top
Too bad, the manic panic looked awesome. I'm currently Poison by Arctic Fox.
It's not too bad if she didn't want it lol
@@Mossfaerie well no shÂĄt, that's the "too bad" part of my statement, dumba$$
That's so beautiful!!!
You sir are a magician đđđâ€â€â€
Stylists have to realise that most people don't have the money to get it done professionally. Even if you get it dyed in a salon, you have to keep up with it. I'm not paying $100 - $200 to have it dyed and then having to come back a month later and pay that much again. It's a super unrealistic expectation. I barely get my hair done in a salon anymore because they almost always mess up my hair by going their own direction and not listening to what I ask for + they nag about my box dye and try to get me to pay for extra treatments etc.
I completely agree! It is also pointless to go to color refreshments to a salon for bright semi-permanent colors as they fade very quickly. Actually red shade is the only shade that may last the longest, but after 2-3 washings, I need to refresh bright colored hair again. I'd pay like 50euro here for that, but no thanks. It's super easy to do your own hair at home and it's a hoax it always must end as a fail. đ
this wasn't box dye đ€
This!!! I always swap between manic panic and box dyes, always a bright red or purpleish red, because they last in my hair for a whole year before it starts feeling more of a muted or dusty color. Once, my sister tried to surprise me with going to a praised salon in LA. She paid like 600$ for my long hair to get dyed a dark eggplant purple that looked vibrant red in the sunlight, which was cool! It faded COMPLETELY with ONE wash of the shampoo that the STYLIST told me to use... My sister was so upset with me even though it wasn't my fault lol.
Never going to a stylist again, too much hassle and expense
I'm sticking with my already healthy hair, and dying it with the affordable and long lasting ones available!
As an artist I can say yes, the wheel was in your favor! đ„°
Looked a LOT better after you fixed it.
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GORGEOUS outcome!!
I appreciate that you really took the time and effort to give her what she wanted
the worst hair coloring experience of my life- my roommate convinced me to go to this salon with her, and I wanted a dusky purple/ brownish color, clearly much lighter than my dark brown hair. the lady said "yeah ok I can do this" and just slapped a dark plum over my dark brown hair. needless to say, my hair turned out black. Also she was doing another client at the same time for some reason so I had to wait with the dye on my hair, staining my shirt, so I was sobbing in their bathroom trying to get it out, and also she brushed my easily-tangled hair so hard that my scalp was sore for a week.
Semi permanent isn't chemical free lol
Ohhhh that turned out sooo pretty. †All the different tones at the end are absolutely beautiful. â€
Absolutely gorgeous đ
So nice. It was so great for you to help her and the outcome was perfect!
"help her" lol. You mean do what he was paid to do?
I love the new color! Looks beautiful! Being kind ,I appreciate that. How much would this run?
Oh that's pretty!!!
đ đ đ Absolutely stunning!!!
Dude, last time i went to get my hair cut, the woman cutting my hair commented on my front blue hair and said "did you use hair dye from Sally's? No, no. Their products suck. Next time use some of ours." I got really offended by her, since she was criticizing my hair the whole time. I'm glad you didn't do anything like that- though i do know that that's what they do to get you to buy their products, that's not the way!
I'm guessing she was also trying to get you to spend your $$ getting your hair done by her instead of coloring it yourself.
This turned out beautifully đđđ
Beautiful, rich, deep color!
Wow!! The colour is so lovely!
So much better! Looks softer too.
Beautiful and healthy results!
I love the iridescent look it's gorgeous â€
Absolutely stunning end!
That color is gorgeous. How is she not losing her mind in that last shot?