I have a technique often used by me - the deepening of hair roots when coloring, often working with blondes. Why is it necessary? In most cases, cool shade at the root cannot be achieved immediately when bleaching hair - it always turns more yellowish. And I would like to convey the effects of natural colors in my work.
I have a technique often used by me - the deepening of hair roots when coloring, often working with blondes. Why is it necessary? In most cases, cool shade at the root cannot be achieved immediately when bleaching hair - it always turns more yellowish. And I would like to convey the effects of natural colors in my work. Let's take a look how natural uncolored and unbleached blondes’ hair color looks like, for example, the one of children. We shall always have deeper roots of the hair and lighter their length, more golden one. To achieve this effect, INOA dye comes to help me, which neutralizes yellowness without damaging the scalp by repeated dyeing and does not create aggressive spots in thinner areas of hair, as in the case of other dyes. And for length, I use the lightest tint dyes not to destroy previously bleached, traumatized hair each time. After all, we all know, bleaching is the most aggressive form of coloring. For more detailed information about it, visit my master classes.