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A Little Help For Compromised Hair

This hair has been through A LOT! Daisy Goord added a root shadow and some lowlights to add some dimension and both colorist and client were thrilled.

Maggie Mulhern
Maggie MulhernBeauty and Fashion Director, MODERN SALON
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March 5, 2020
A Little Help For Compromised Hair

Color correction by Daisy Goord

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“It’s rare I get a new client come to me that wants to step away from platinum but for the health of her hair, it was 100% the right decision,” says Daisy Goord (@daisy_goord), based at March Hair, Plymouth, United Kingdom.

“Her hair had been through a lot - bleached four times in one week and colored purple multiple times.” 

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Goord and her client looked at photos together and decided because she is naturally very light she should stay blonde - just a more natural version. “We opted for a shadow root and a warmer vanilla blonde but keeping a money piece up front so she still felt like a blonde babe when it’s toned back.”

Here Goord shares the details for the new look (Olaplex used in every step):

STEP 1: Weave through some darker babylights scattered all over “as I knew just toning it down wouldn’t give enough dimension.” FORMULA: Wella Koleston 7/0 + 7/3 + 6volume. "Her hair was so porous I knew the 7 would come up more like an 8.” Process and rinse.

STEP 2:  Shadow root at the bowl using Wella Color Touch 7/0 + 6 volume.

STEP 3: Tone using Wella Koleston 8/3 + 8/97 + 6 volume. 

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Adds Goord, “We were both over the moon with the results, she even nearly cried!”

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