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New Baby? Promotion At Work? Time To GO BOLD

Get the details for this makeover on the client who wanted to "Go Bold."

Maggie Mulhern
Maggie MulhernBeauty and Fashion Director, MODERN SALON
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June 12, 2019
New Baby? Promotion At Work? Time To GO BOLD

Makeover by Brittany Hayton (@Brittanyeleanor)

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Christine was a balayage client, but a new baby and a promotion at work allowed her to realize she wanted to GO BOLD. "She felt it was time to change it up," says Brittany Hayton (@Brittanyeleanor) of the Brittany Eleanor Studio, Woodland, NJ. "She wanted something to make her feel good. Platinum blonde it was!"

Here Hayton shares the details for the makeover which took six hours:

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STEP 1: Section the hair into four quadrants. Starting at the nape, take very thin slices. Starting a half inch away from the root, apply Wella Blondor mixed with 20 volume developer. NOTE: weave out the previously balayaged hair to prevent overlapping and breakage. Shampoo sections once processed, about 50 minutes per section.

STEP 2: Go back in and apply Wella Blondor 20 volume developer to the roots. Pull through to the ends for the last 10 minutes.

STEP 3: Shampoo with Fanola No-Yellow shampoo. Then color with Wella Koleston 10/38 & 10/6 equal parts 20 volume.

STEP 4: Follow with Malibu C Moisture Mask to replenish the hair. "I also do this before the toning process to help seal the hairs cuticle helping the longevity." Tone with Wella Color Touch 10/0 & 8/81 6 volume developer.

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