Wet Balayage Technique Tutorial With IGORA VIBRANCE | Schwarzkopf Professional USA

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2020
  • Here's something you should try at your salon! Check out this wet balayage technique using Schwarzkopf Professional products, including IGORA Vibrance. Credit: @samanthasbeautyconfessions
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Komentáře • 13

  • @RR-he2ll
    @RR-he2ll Před 5 měsíci

    If i put 9.5-1 on a base of 9 will it be green ?

  • @loaysiga
    @loaysiga Před 3 lety

    Bello

  • @hanabeauty1053
    @hanabeauty1053 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the video . A question please, you used the blond me 9+ bleach with 40 vol on light or pre lightened hair , what is if the hair is darker ?

    • @SchwarzkopfProfessionalUSA
      @SchwarzkopfProfessionalUSA  Před rokem

      Hi there! So Samantha is using the BlondMe 7+ Clay lightener with 40 vol on wet hair to help brighten those ends quickly and make them pop! On darker hair i wouldn't recommend this unless your wanting a warm end result. I would recommend on darker levels doing a balayage on dry hair with the BlondMe 7+ Clay lightener with 30 vol 9% or 40 vol 12% Or even a Teasy light using BlondMe 9+ with 7 vol 2% / 20 vol 6% or 30 vol 9% with your BlondMe Premium Developer. I hope this helps! - Meg | Ask Expert with Skp @pixelate_hair

  • @simistar7573
    @simistar7573 Před 2 lety

    Amazing

  • @letgall85
    @letgall85 Před 9 měsíci

    How long was the bleach left in the ends? TiA love the results❤

    • @SchwarzkopfProfessionalUSA
      @SchwarzkopfProfessionalUSA  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for you question. In the video they do not say how long they left on the lightener. This looks like a service you'd want to watch closely since the hair is already pretty light, would say anywhere from 10 - 20 minutes with checking in every 5 minutes to make sure that hair is in good condition.

  • @naomimara3340
    @naomimara3340 Před 2 lety +1

    Sorry, question.
    I just dont get why using bleach on that light natural hair? Its level 7,8?
    High lift colour could have done the same.
    Or am I missing something..🤷

    • @SchwarzkopfProfessionalUSA
      @SchwarzkopfProfessionalUSA  Před 2 lety

      Great question! This technique is developed for a quick wet balayage, to brighten and blend and get that extra pop. Great point, you could have used a high lift as well to help lift and brighten the ends, however it may need more time to develop and it could expose a bit more warmth. But that's the great thing about our industry: so many wonderful techniques to help you in the day to day of working behind the chair! :-)

  • @erensukucuka465
    @erensukucuka465 Před 2 měsíci

    I love the result! And sorry for the question; after bleaching natural hair using Blondme+ 6%, would applying 9-5,1 turn the hair to "green" or "still orange" ? Thank you.

    • @SchwarzkopfProfessionalUSA
      @SchwarzkopfProfessionalUSA  Před 2 měsíci

      Great question. 9.5-1 is for hair that has been lifted to a level 9 or lighter to add pastel tones to the hair. If you do not get the hair to the pale yellow tone it will not have enough pigment weight to penetrate and neutralize the hair. If the hair is more of an orange or orange/yellow we would recommend using a level 8 or 9 to tone and neutralize the unwanted tones. Hope that this helps 💖

    • @erensukucuka465
      @erensukucuka465 Před 2 měsíci

      @@SchwarzkopfProfessionalUSA thank you!