In this video, I show you one of my techniques on how to do a dimensional reverse balayage on blonde hair. My client was really looking to add depth back into her previously lightened hair. With a mix of highlights and depth, I was able to achieve a dimensional end result.
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My client’s hair was pretty blonde, but she was looking to add some dimension back into her hair. However, she still wanted to keep some of the blonde she came in with. A dimensional reverse balayage was perfect for her!
I decided to go through with a foilayage application to bring up the blonde. Then, I did a bright and detailed money piece around the face.
After, I then went through and added depth with color.
Formula using all Kenra Color:
For my lightener, I used Kenra Professional Simply Blonde Beyond Bond Lightener. I used a 1:2 mixing ratio with 20 Volume developer. This lightener is perfect for someone who has previously lightened hair because of its dual bond protection.
The depth formula I used was 7NA with a 1:2 mixing ratio with 9 Volume developer between foils.
The Final Glaze formula that I used was 7NA with a 1:2 mixing ratio and 9 Volume developer into SV Rapid Toner with a 1:2 mixing ratio and 9 Vol developer.
I styled my client with Kenra Professional Blow-dry spray and Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray. I like to use Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray to combat Frizz within the hair. This product is so cool because the effects of this spray will last up to 3 to 4 shampoos. Kenra Professional Blow Dry Spray decreases drying time up to 50%, and it helps protect your hair against the heat from the blowdryer and curling iron.
Are you loving this dimensional brunette look? Check out this Fall Foilayage tutorial!
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