Adding Lowlights To Bleach Blonde Hair
Be conservative with your Low Light Colour choice using a Colour no more than 2 shades Darker than the rest of the Hair.
Adding lowlights to bleach blonde hair. Dont stack your Lowlights on top of each other. Thank you for watching. Apply the lowlights in sections of any size you choose.
Pull the hair through a highlight cap. Demi Permanent Hair Color like Color Touch 77 or 873 are great for lowlighting if these are too warm introduce some of your Pure Naturals into the mix. Place the foil under the hair.
If you plan to do many small sections of lowlights use small strips of foil to section off hair as you dye it with different colors. Lowlights can be used when you have overprocessed your hair with bleach and they add a rich texture and color to contrast and blend with the blonde color associated with bleaching. Cover your counter with newspaper so that it wont get dirty.
By using shades that are darker than your natural color lowlights will darken your locks. Using lowlights in a color one to three shades darker will allow you to add depth and dimension to your hair. I hope you enjoyed this video.
Prepare your dye and work station. I would suggest very small piece of hair in every other circle. You can use Lowlights on both Light and Dark Hair Colours.
One of my clients has bleach blonde highlights all over but she is extremely blonde. The darker hair underneath with the blond on top makes for a sassy look. As blonde hair tends to be more porous consider using shades with an element of warmth because cool shades may leave it looking duller and flat.