![]() ![]() The hard part was after the bleaching, when I had to go back and cover the same pieces with the blue. This look was a star outlined in bleached sliced foils, then I went back over them with Fishbowl blue. ![]() I have done a double-outlined star using a bright color and then a very dark color under it, with incredible results. You can use sliced or woven foils, or even back to back foils of different colors. It will be 10 foils total, one for each side of each point. You get a lot of bang for your buck.īasically, to do this method, you will section out a 5 point star on top of the head, and outline the whole thing in foils containing the color/s of your choice. I personally love using this technique on people who are wanting a little bit of very vivid color. It can be done with any color, highlights, or low lights. Something about the jagged points of a star make for very well distributed, textural color that falls all around the head in a totally random uniformity. My favorite method is called the star pattern. There are many different ways to go about getting the look. No roots, just a little color in the ends. It is great because the placement of the foils make for a very easy grow out. It is a coloring process that is awesome for people who want to try out a new color without going to dramatic or committing too much. I define peek-a-boo hair color as little hints or pops of color that jump out of the hair at random. Just pleasurable, holistic haircare that feels great and works well. With these rituals, ( you know I love my beauty rituals!) and a seasonal trim, my hair is in excellent shape with very minimal to absolutely no styling. And I especially use it with after I apply my Hui Hui Oil ( on the full moon!) and YES, my hair grows way freaking faster than before. Once a month, I LOVE Hui Hui Essentials Growth Oilfor a scalp treatment to encourage growth, and I use my FREE YOUR HAIR Brushevery day. I love the Hairstory Balm for finishing my curls once they are dry- it adds a little soft texture and tames the wildness just enough. Here is what works best for me: I like simple and no fuss, and no stripping, to keep that color bright.- My favorite 4 tools/products are Hairstory Studio New Wash and Balm for that not-too clean natural finish- I use New Wash about once every week to 2 weeks instead of Shampoo- It is creamy, non lather, smells great, and leaves nothing heavy behind. To begin with, never underestimate the power of great haircare to support your DIY Color. ![]()
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