Thursday, January 12, 2017

How to cut my own hair- work in progress, Transition to grey

Free Salon  Seamless layered Shoulder length longer layers

StyleInn- brushes hair forward, uses a white long clamp to camp hair together, then uses electirc clippers to cut hair.

ElleBangs- separate in front middle section of hair, one section on each side of head


Just pictures of haircuts, not a tutorial. I like this one and would like to replicate it
From Puffle









SlideShowForFun this video is a hairdresser cutting a clients hair and she uses 4 elastics to separate the hair into 4 sections.  The elastics on on the top of the head, not on the sides.

Bebexo pull long hair to front of forehead, use elastics

Sheetal Long layers in the front and back

Grateful Gordons She puts pony tail on top of head and cuts straight across, makes short layers on the crown of your head.  Then she puts another pony tail at the back of her head and cuts up toward the ceiling and creates layers at the backs

A-Line Bob-
Joe Hammer
Maksim
Free Salon

Transition into Grey Daily Mail
    Ironically, going artificially grey is a deeply complicated process because before you can even think about creating silver streaks, your hair has to be ‘lifted’. This translates as the stripping away of your hair’s natural pigmentation, rendering it a sort of anaemic blonde.
    ‘We have to lift it to a very pale blonde in order to get silver,’ the colourist Imran explains. 

‘If the colour is not pale enough, the silver will look slightly orange or muddy.’ I agree wholeheartedly that orange-tinged silver streaks should be avoided at all costs and insist he take as much time as he needs with the process.
    He uses, he says, a revolutionary new product called Olaplex that builds up the hair shaft. The best way to picture the wonders of Olaplex, he advises, is to imagine my hair as a broken ladder and then to imagine Olaplex rebuilding that ladder with false steps.
He has, he assures me, been adding Olaplex to the peroxide and will use it over my whole head at the end of the treatment to boost condition further.
He does concede, however, that silver hair is harder to maintain than other colours. ‘Warm colours do shine more. And you never see wild silver hair that looks good, you really have to style it.’


I like this video of grey highlights
Youtube Highlights Silver Baby Highlights
1.  1oz "Loreal" Quick Blue Extra Strength Bleach- (blue package)
2.  "Salon Care" 20 or 30 volume developer creme
3.  Highlighting brush, bowl, foils
4.  gloves, water spray bottle to help stop/deactivate bleach 
5.  "Color Brilliance" Absolute Perfection Booster- restore moisture add to #1 and #2
6. Toner- "Color Charm"050 Cooling violet additive, and T14 Toner Pale Ash Blonde
7. "Salon Care" 10 volume developer creme
8. Shampoo and wash, then condition with "Proclaim" Intense hair masque
She first bleaches it, then puts in a toner to get the grey color

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