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Saturday, August 9, 2014

Rainbow Hair

 
 
Hello My Glamorous Friends,
It's been a minute since I've made a post here and I have a good one for you today!
After a few months of bleaching my dark hair I have finally turned blonde!! <3
Now to go more rainbow then I ever have before!! <3
 
 
I have been saving up to get all these colors and just using the bleach in each box to lighten my hair over the past few months. I like to slowly bleach it, so I have less damage.
 
The colors I Used are
SPLAT Hair Color:
PINK FETISH
PURPLE DESIRE
LUSCIOUS RASPBERRIES
AQUA RUSH
DEEP EMERALD
BLUE ENVY



I didn't really have a pattern, I just tried to place the colors next to each other  without making huge chunks of colors. I took three sizes of hair, 1/2 inch/ 1/4 inch and 1 inch chunks and then took a few strands to blend it like highlights of color. I am not a professional hair dresser and
described what I did as best as I could . Please feel free to ask questions.
I placed each color in its own individual foil. DO NOT clinch the foils too tight of it will cause the color to set unevenly. But if you do get strands that are uneven, simply reapply
color to those desired areas. Rinse and Dry. :D
 

As you can see I have a blue piece on top that didn't recieve enough color because I had the foil too tight. I reapplied the color as described above. Very simple to do while still wet :D
 

These are pictures from my cellphone. Its sooo much more vibrant then my phone wants to share, check out my HD pic below. <3
 
 
 YYEAYYY!!!!My greatest hair creation yet!!
 
 
Stay Glamorous,
xo Lindsay
 
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1 comment:

  1. How do you maintain it? Im thinking of something similar, but dont want to spend a fortune or re do it every week because it faded or became muddy looking lol. So, washing procedures, prodcuts, water temp, etc would be helpful :) thanks.

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