How To Color Roots And Balayage Hair At Home
This way you wont contribute to yellowing andor fading of the color.
How to color roots and balayage hair at home. Start with the lower layers brushing bleach through the mid-lengths and ends. Raising the balayage means that you dye the hair starting 1-25 inches after the roots. To ensure that your highlights stay their best color for a long time limit your hair washing to 2-3 times a week.
Next do DIY balayage through the top section of hair making sure you focus on the face-framing layers for a glowy effect that makes hair and skin look radiant. This is a neutral brown that covers even the most stubborn resistant grays. In the video Krista uses Radiant Cream Color in Umbria Light Brown 75NNA to touch up her roots.
Brush the dye onto the roots at the edge of one quadrant. Apply the Hair Dye After teasing the beginning point of the hair roots start applying the hair color at the ends of each section. If before balayage you were in the habit of washing your hair every day you can kiss that habit goodbye.
Then turn around carefully and brush your locks with the hair dye at the back. WHAT COLOR SHE USED Krista has gorgeous blonde highlighted hair courtesy of our Light Works Balayage Highlighting Kit but she also gets gray roots pretty quickly. Apply the root shade from the scalp down about 2 inches then comb from the scalp down the hair shaft to pull the root shade down and blur the regrowth line.
You can use a brush to spread the color on your strands. In this video I show you a simple hair tips on how you can easily skip a salon appointment with a simple Balayage technique for bumping up your base to matc. Color them completely and then apply color again from the mid-length of the section down to the ends.
Time to balayage. Choose a light blonde color if you have dark cool brown hair. If your hair is a naturally cool dark shade like chocolate or dark ash brown choose a light blonde color for your balayage.