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BEFORE
BEFORE
1. Blend two shades: Beige with Activator 2 and Gold with Activator 1.
1. Part the hair into...
1. Blend two shades: Beige with Activator 2 and Gold with Activator 1. 1. Part the hair into quadrants with a rectangular section on top. Start the color placement in back. Using the end of a tail comb, take medium weaves from one-inch diagonal partings.
2. Place weave on foil and apply the beige shade (alternated with the gold shade) from the base...
2. Place weave on foil and apply the beige shade (alternated with the gold shade) from the base to end.
3. As you work toward the top, switch to horizontal partings. Continue to alternate shades.
3. As you work toward the top, switch to horizontal partings. Continue to alternate shades.
4. Along the sides, continue with diagonal partings for a more natural color design. Weave as...
4. Along the sides, continue with diagonal partings for a more natural color design. Weave as shown along the natural parting and near the hairline to make sure the color is more natural.
5. At the front hairline, continue to apply color from off roots to ends.
5. At the front hairline, continue to apply color from off roots to ends.
6. Blend back, continuing to alternate between beige and gold. Color is placed to allow for...
6. Blend back, continuing to alternate between beige and gold. Color is placed to allow for various results with different partings.
7. Work to the back of the rectangle section. Process for fi ve minutes after the last foil is...
7. Work to the back of the rectangle section. Process for fi ve minutes after the last foil is placed.
8. Blow dry the hair directing the front back.
8. Blow dry the hair directing the front back.
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1. Blend two shades: Beige with Activator 2 and Gold with Activator 1. 1. Part the hair into quadrants with a rectangular section on top. Start the color placement in back. Using the end of a tail comb, take medium weaves from one-inch diagonal partings.
2. Place weave on foil and apply the beige shade (alternated with the gold shade) from the base...
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2. Place weave on foil and apply the beige shade (alternated with the gold shade) from the base to end.
3. As you work toward the top, switch to horizontal partings. Continue to alternate shades.
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3. As you work toward the top, switch to horizontal partings. Continue to alternate shades.
4. Along the sides, continue with diagonal partings for a more natural color design. Weave as...
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4. Along the sides, continue with diagonal partings for a more natural color design. Weave as shown along the natural parting and near the hairline to make sure the color is more natural.
5. At the front hairline, continue to apply color from off roots to ends.
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5. At the front hairline, continue to apply color from off roots to ends.
6. Blend back, continuing to alternate between beige and gold. Color is placed to allow for...
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6. Blend back, continuing to alternate between beige and gold. Color is placed to allow for various results with different partings.
7. Work to the back of the rectangle section. Process for fi ve minutes after the last foil is...
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7. Work to the back of the rectangle section. Process for fi ve minutes after the last foil is placed.
8. Blow dry the hair directing the front back.
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Hair: Danielle Bucco-Regazzi for Farouk Systems
Photography: Roberto Ligresti
Make-up: David Maderich for mistermakeup.com
Fashion styling: David Wijaja

Farouk Systems’ newly revamped Sunglitz Lightening Systems allows for colorists to be creative—yet still have predictable results. And, in tune with the shades that were inspired by nature, the color is designed to recreate the natural lightening action of the sun.

“When using this color, the finishes can be as bold or as natural as I want,” says Farouk Systems artist Danielle Bucco-Regazzi. “Sunglitz lifts and tones in one step—and with simple names that eliminate any confusion, it allows the colorist to easily correct or complement—perfect for any colorist at any skill level.”

Bucco-Regazzi placed color in diagonal partings for a more natural color placement. The rectangular section and diagonal partings used along the top allow for maximum versatility, allowing the model to part her hair to either side, center or pulled straight back.

Farouk Systems’ newly revamped
Sunglitz Lightening Systems allows
for colorists to be creative—yet still
have predictable results. And, in tune
with the shades that were inspired by
nature, the color is designed to recreate
the natural lightening action of the sun.
“When using this color, the fi nishes
can be as bold or as natural as I want,”
says Farouk Systems artist Danielle
Bucco-Regazzi. “Sunglitz lifts and
tones in one step—and with simple
names that eliminate any confusion, it
allows the colorist to easily correct or
complement—perfect for any colorist
at any skill level.”
Bucco-Regazzi placed color in diagonal
partings for a more natural color
placement. The rectangular section and
diagonal partings used along the top
allow for maximum versatility, allowing
the model to part her hair to either side,
center or pulled straight back.Farouk Systems’ newly revamped Sunglitz Lightening Systems allows for colorists to be creative—yet still have predictable results. And, in tune with the shades that were inspired by nature, the color is designed to recreate the natural lightening action of the sun. “When using this color, the finishes can be as bold or as natural as I want,” says Farouk Systems artist Danielle Bucco-Regazzi. “Sunglitz lifts and tones in one step—and with simple names that eliminate any confusion, it allows the colorist to easily correct or complement—perfect for any colorist at any skill level.” Bucco-Regazzi placed color in diagonal partings for a more natural color placement. The rectangular section and diagonal partings used along the top allow for maximum versatility, allowing the model to part her hair to either side, center or pulled straight back.

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