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Published by deisy.mayorga, 2019-05-08 11:45:33

Color project

Color project

Color project

Deisy Mayorga

Table of Contents

1. Table of contents
2. Inspiration
3. Before pictures
4. Before picture Continue
5. Bleaching Process
6. Coloring Bangs
7. Coloring Bangs Continue
8. Hair Coloring
9. Final Look

1

Inspiration

This was my first
inspiration but after
looking at other pictures, I
decided to make it colorful
and keep the diagonal

forward haircut

I wanted something to
stand out which is why I

decided on the colorful
look.

2

Before

Section 2 was the filler
section, I used 5N with

5Gb.

Section 1 was gray
coverage. I used 5NN
with 20 volume since it is
gray hair and I left it on
for 45 minutes.

3

Before

Section 3 was my highlights
section, I used a 2o volume
on her and did fine weaving

throughout the section.

Section 4 was my demi
permanent section and I

used 8N.

4

Bleaching Process

This was her after
bleaching her with a 20
volume. Section 2 only took
20 minutes, section 3 took

45 minutes.

Section 3 and 4 took me
about 45 minutes as well.
At this point I wasn’t sure
what I wanted so I just

evened her out.
All sections were around

level 8-9.

5

Coloring Bangs
At this point I started to
color section 4 with 5N
and I gave her shadow
roots on section 1 and 3.
Section 3 was left alone
because I wanted this
section to be the brightest.

For this day I only focused
on her bangs. Her bangs
were between a level 8-9.

6

Coloring Bangs
This was the end result
of her bangs. I left the
color on for 20 minutes
just to make sure it
saturated.

7

Hair Coloring

The next day I
continued the color all
around her head. I left

the color on for 30
minutes.

My end gold was for the
bangs to start off the color
as it went throughout her
head. At the opposite side,

I wanted the color to
“fade” into a darker shade.

8

Final Look
9


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