Sunday, September 28, 2008

How to Color Your Extensions

I found this great tutorial on how to color your hair extensions (before you have them installed). Make sure you read through the entire forum to see all the advice Stefani Diamond offers on coloring your own extensions. Having your extensions colored and highlighted can make it look more natural and add some pizazz to your hair. Stefanie also says that having your hair colored perfectly can eliminate the need for wearing so much makeup so check it out! You should always practice first on some extra hair that you had not planned on using before you try on the extensions you will have installed. If you get it just right you can save yourself some money on having your extensions colored professionally. As always, I recommend a professional if you just don't have the patience or don't want to spend time learning or practicing how to do this yourself. Enjoy!

Read the Hair Coloring Tutorial

So here is a follow up post. I tested this tutorial out myself on some test hair that I had laying around. The original hair color was pretty dark, somewhere between a 1(jet black) and 1b (off black). I used the L'Oreal Feria Bleach Blonding, Lightening Kit 200 for the highlights and L'Oreal Feria Multi-Faceted Shimmering Colour 3x Highlights, Permanent, Bronze Shimmer 58 for the brown color underneath. The key to this, which I just learned, is to use the bleach to lighten the base color a few shades. I left it on for about 5-10 minutes. Next I rinsed the bleach and put the brown all over color on top. The base is really pretty because it has different tones of brown that look natural. For the highlights I used my rat-tail comb to weave a few strands out, placed them on foil and then used just the bleach on those strands. I left that bleach on the longest...almost an hour (I don't think the developer in the bleach kit is that strong).

I was pretty nervous about trying this at first but that tutorial help
ed SO MUCH. Using bleach, you can watch the dark color lift through the stages of reddish brown to blondes. I also had some honey blond color on hand just in case the bleach turned the hair white. The key to remember is to be patient and don't worry about being perfect. Your hair color should look like the sun did most of the work so don't be afriad to have some uneven lightening and highlights. Also remember to get vivrant all over color like the brown I used, using bleach first for just a few minutes made that brown color really pop! Remember to treat your extensions as if it were your own so you must must must CONDITION CONDITION CONDITION. I will always color my own weaves now!! Woohoo!

Let me know what you think!


4 comments:

Unknown said...

OMG! You just seem to amaze me every day! Is there anything that you CAN'T do??! The results from the coloring technique that you used are beautiful!

Hair Sugar said...

Thanks Neka boop!

Nafeesa said...

Seriously, you're the hair sugar, spice, and honey! Lol. Can't wait til you do fuschia!

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