How do you shadow root blonde hair at home?

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asked Jan 25, 2022 in 3D Segmentation by lovessa (700 points)

Although we recommend visiting a professional stylist, especially the first time, this look actually can be achieved at home. After all, not everyone has the money or time to visit a salon. Now follow these steps to get the dark roots 99j lace front wig of your dreams!

 

There is no doubt that it is the longest-lasting method, but it also takes more time. You don’t have to dye your roots black. We recommend using a brown similar to your natural cheap colored lace front wigs color, you can tell by looking at your eyebrows.

 

You could start with your dream shade of blonde. Of course, it can anything from platinum white to honey and golden tones. Brush your cheap human hair lace front wigs into 2 sections. Then take your comb to make a straight line from the back of your left ear up. Do this action on another side of your head until you have four even sections of hair.

 

If you used an applicator brush, lightly feather the dye down your hair as far as you want. If you didn’t use an applicator brush, comb the dye downward using the handle of a rat-tailed comb.

 

The key to shadow roots is making sure it looks natural, so you don’t need to be very precise. Let some sections be more covered than others, it will blend in the end.

 

Once your roots are covered in the dark dye, please clip up the rest of your hair with care to avoid the ends covered in the dye. If so, rinse it out with hot water and shampoo quickly, which may not remove all of the dye, but will help fade it.

 

Drape an old towel or a hair dyeing cape over your shoulders to protect your clothes, just in case you get any drips.

 

Apply vaseline on the edges of your hairline, your ears, and all the way to your nape, which won’t bend easily and will be easier to take out the color when hair dye comes in contact with your skin.

 

Or you can take a plastic bag and wrap it around your head in this process. It’s not necessary, but the bag will help trap the heat and speed up the process. Avoid tucking your hair under a shower cap, or you will risk getting dye on the ends of your hair.

 

 

Cold water would be the best, but not everyone can handle that. Avoid using hot water, as this will cause the dye to wash out. Do not use any shampoo.

 

If your kit did not come with a conditioner, it would be better to use a sulfate-free conditioner mean for color-treated hair. Leave the conditioner in your hair for 2 to 5 minutes, then rinse it out again.

 

These are intended to be used in hair for covering up roots between dye jobs. You usually can find these products online and in well-stocked salons and beauty supply stores.

 

Makeup products, such as mascara, eyebrow pencil, tinted brow gel, or eyeshadow are all great options. Compared to root touch-up pens or powders, they aren’t going to be as concentrated or long-lasting, but they all work well in a pinch.

 

Spray-on color is a cheap, quick option that comes in many natural or bright colors. But, it won't last very long. You can find sprays online and in salons and beauty supply stores at ease.

 

Root-coloring kits are typically semi-permanent and can last several washes. You can prepare the dye according to the directions on the package, then apply it to your roots, allow the dye to process for the recommended time on the package, finally rinse it out.

 

So essentially, you shouldn't wash your hair before dyeing it. It's best to skip the shampoo and conditioner the day of coloring but it is possible to wash your hair 24 hours before coloring. Furthermore, it is recommended not to use a conditioner for this period of time since conditioners prohibit the natural oils of your hair from setting in.

 

For this reason, some hairstylists will blow dry their hair prior to coloring when their clients come in with wet hair for the color service. If you colored it while it was dry. If you are dyeing your hair at home, do start with dry clean hair.

 

It takes up to three days for the cuticle layer to fully close, which traps the color molecule, allowing for longer-lasting hair color. Washing your hair prior to that means that color molecules are going to escape your strands and color will fade quickly. Therefore, you had better wait a full 72 hours to wash your hair after having your hair colored.

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