How to do Balayage Highlights at Home on Short Hair | Step-by-Step Tutorial
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
- Here's our tutorial for applying balayage highlights to short, straight hair at home, using our Madison Reed Light Works kit.
Only Light Works™ offers the same 2-step process that you get in a salon, first lightening, then toning to refine the color for natural-looking, balayage highlights.
STEP 1: Create Highlights
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Use Light Works™ Lightening Cream with our angled brush kit for fool-proof application of natural-looking highlights on short hair.
STEP 2: Tone Highlights
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Use Light Works™ Finish Toning Glaze, a demi-permanent multi-tasker that perfects the tone of highlights (just as a salon would), while improving overall condition and shine of hair.
Plus, we included a Bond Building Cleansing Treatment to strengthen highlighted hair, helping to prevent future breakage. That’s how much we love hair. And you. ❤︎
Questions? Ask in the comments below.
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very cool video. Refreshing to see a hip maturer women with short hair and color. Thank you.
Good video, but you only showed the top. I thought you were going to show the sides. You do have highlights on the sides. It didn't help me at all
Looks really good.
Thanks for the video! I didn't know how to do it myself but now I do. 😊
Very pretty!! ❤
A clean mascara brush makes for easier application with this method x
Thanks for doing this video - my kit has the wishbone applicator but I adjusted based on this video.
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You could have used a double mirror so that I could see exactly what you were doing
I like your base colour, what colour is it ?
The nose ring, tho!
20 minutes , that not enough time for me to apply the bleach.
Thank you so much, I can now take my new look into the world with confidence and womanize the shit out of it, leaving any and all sweet innocent women a broken mess wondering what has become of their lives.
Just highlights done without the cap. Nothing new here.
Your procedure is not as easy as you’ve said and demonstrated.... you can use a frosting cap or an ordinary plastic to have a clean application.