Blending balayage

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Adina Pignatare | BALAYAGE | HAIR VIDEOS | EDUCATOR on Instagram: "Lowlights & Balayage 🍁 The perfect combo for this fall season! 

I used #diacolor 8.31 & 6.3 with 9 Volume. Her hair was pretty blonde to start so I wanted to make sure I added more warmth into my formula. 

For her balayage I used #blondstudio 8! This is my go to lightener for balayage. My ratio is 1 scoop to 1.5oz of developer. 

I like working on the horizontal. Within the horizontal section, I did a deep weave. The weave I flipped over and saved it for later. The bottom section I weaved AGAIN - this was my lowlight. 

That first weave that we flipped over was my balayage section. This sits right on top of the lowlight. 

I’m so happy with the end result. Natural, soft & dimensional. 

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Adina Pignatare | BALAYAGE | HAIR VIDEOS | EDUCATOR on Instagram: "Lowlights & Balayage 🍁 The perfect combo for this fall season! I used #diacolor 8.31 & 6.3 with 9 Volume. Her hair was pretty blonde to start so I wanted to make sure I added more warmth into my formula. For her balayage I used #blondstudio 8! This is my go to lightener for balayage. My ratio is 1 scoop to 1.5oz of developer. I like working on the horizontal. Within the horizontal section, I did a deep weave. The weave…

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Rebecca Taylor • Mindset Coach, Educator & Creator on Instagram: "It happens…that’s life life-ing. We’re human.   Easy fix with @oligopro Calura10 but in like 3-4 minutes. Done and done ✌🏼  I use this for any hard line of demarcation I want to blend now. In 10min or less…why wouldn’t you diffuse everything, always that needs to be blended?!   #whoops #correctivecolor #colorcorrection #oligopro #caluraten #foils #highlights #uhoh #tips #haireducation" Blonde Highlight Grow Out, Caramel Base With Blonde Highlights, Easy Highlights For Brown Hair, Frosting Cap Highlights On Dark Hair, Hair Color After Highlights, Ashy Brunette With Money Piece, How To Do Hair Highlights At Home, Ways To Highlight Your Hair, How To Fix Highlights Gone Wrong

Rebecca Taylor • Mindset Coach, Educator & Creator on Instagram: "It happens…that’s life life-ing. We’re human. Easy fix with @oligopro Calura10 but in like 3-4 minutes. Done and done ✌🏼 I use this for any hard line of demarcation I want to blend now. In 10min or less…why wouldn’t you diffuse everything, always that needs to be blended?! #whoops #correctivecolor #colorcorrection #oligopro #caluraten #foils #highlights #uhoh #tips #haireducation"

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Alfredo Lewis on Instagram: "🔉 ba•lay•age / balāýäZH/ • noun  Definition: a technique for highlighting hair in which the dye is painted on in such a way as to create a graduated, natural-looking effect.   The word balayage is a French word that means to sweep. It was the first “technique” that I was taught. The first salon that I worked at was a French salon in Beverly Hills in the 90’s. We had over 20 hair color specialists in which ONLY one used foils. My how times have changed! This is still my favorite technique to do, but it’s not for everyone. I used to trip out when people started calling what I call teasy lights, foilayage, slices, and even air touch balayage 😂, but then I realized something. At the end of the day technique names are for the hairstylist not the client. It is our Highlights To Balayage Transition, Highlight Techniques Hair, Hair Highlight Techniques, How To Put Highlights In Hair At Home, How To Do Highlights At Home With Foil, French Balayage Blonde, Balayage Hair Blonde Technique, Smokey Beige Balayage, Free Hand Balayage

Alfredo Lewis on Instagram: "🔉 ba•lay•age / balāýäZH/ • noun Definition: a technique for highlighting hair in which the dye is painted on in such a way as to create a graduated, natural-looking effect. The word balayage is a French word that means to sweep. It was the first “technique” that I was taught. The first salon that I worked at was a French salon in Beverly Hills in the 90’s. We had over 20 hair color specialists in which ONLY one used foils. My how times have changed! This is…

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