Foils are easy especially with what you need them for.
Take your highlight pieces and place a foil underneath, hold it with your thumb and forefinger like an arch, take some conditoner right out of the bottle and pour it on your highlighted pieces and then fold up the foil, think of folding it up like an icicle left over right and then right over left, so you end up with a long icicle shape.
Now apply the demi around your icicles.
The conditioner protects the hair from the color, but when you go to rinse, fold your icicle up one more time to make sure it's tight, just sweeze it together.
eKatherine, I've heard some folks say they have good results with that,
but that it can be difficult if you're a beginner. Do you know of a
good how-to or some sort of guide?
Thanks :)
eKatherine
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I have naturally orange light-coppery hair, and I have a few chunks of
highlights I'd like to maintain up in front, near my face. They're
well-defined and fairly wide, so it's very easy to separate them from
the rest of the hair.
The highlights aren't super-bleachy. They're a few shades lighter than
my hair and sort of a light warm goldy blonde shade. I really like the
contrast and the color they provide.
I also like semi- and demi-permanent colors, typically within the red
family and not too far off from my natural shade. I like to try a
semi-permanent color every two months or so, when the mood strikes. My
hair is in good condition and doesn't break or frizz.
However, I'm concerned I'm going to "stain" the highlights with the
semi/demi permanent dyes. Since the lightened hair is more porous,I'd like to keep the highlights completely away from the dye.
So. Next time I do a semi/demi-permanent color, is there some
tried-and-proven way to "seal off" a highlighted area to keep dye from
touching it? I've tried to tie up the streaks in little rubber bands
and use little spritz bottle to rinse off the dye as soon as it
touches, but somehow I make a mess every time.
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