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Striking long hair with a seamless transition from silver ash to gleaming platinum ombre balayage, creating a high-contrast, sophisticated look Dark Roots And Platinum Blonde, Brown Silver Ombre Hair, Platinum Silver Balayage, Brown To Silver Hair Ombre, Brown To White Balayage, White Ombré Hair, Dark To White Ombre Hair, Platinum Silver Balayage On Dark Hair, Platinum Blonde Hair With Dark Under

Save this pin for a silver ash to platinum ombre balayage, a breathtaking option from our collection of long hair balayage styles. Looking to add a dramatic gradient of cool tones to your locks? Tap to see how this seamless transition from deep silver ash at the roots to gleaming platinum ends can create a striking, high-contrast look that’s both trendy and sophisticated, ideal for those seeking to make a bold fashion statement.

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Jack Martin on Instagram: "If you want to try to take your client to her natural hair color my first advice to you is to ask your client to grow her natural roots about 3-4 inches so you can have a clear view of her root pattern that you can easily see it and match the previously colored hair to her roots pattern. Never alter or touch her natural roots because if you do you will create another line of demarcation and that’s what you need to stay away from.  For this transformation I used @pulpriothair cream bleach with 20 vol developer until I reached level 10 pale blonde. I then used @pravana platinum express toner for about 15 minutes with zero lift developer to cancel all the yellow tone, then I used pravana 8sbv ( Smokey series) to create the low lights based on the roots pattern. For Two Tone Platinum Hair, Nice And Easy Hair Color Chart Shades, True Summer Gray Hair, Natural Hair Color With Money Piece, No Highlights Blonde Hair, Colored Roots Hair, Black Toner For Blonde Hair, Pale With Blonde Hair, Blonde To Hide Gray Hair

Jack Martin on Instagram: "If you want to try to take your client to her natural hair color my first advice to you is to ask your client to grow her natural roots about 3-4 inches so you can have a clear view of her root pattern that you can easily see it and match the previously colored hair to her roots pattern. Never alter or touch her natural roots because if you do you will create another line of demarcation and that’s what you need to stay away from. For this transformation I used…

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