Strawberry Beautiful!
One of the coolest camp leaders I volunteered with at Girl’s Camp asked me to fix her sad locks of hair last week. Needless to say, I was dealing with the terrible gray roots, numerous box dye quick fixes, and a prolonged hair cut. I was excited and honored to use my hair cutress skills to work my magic on this phenomenal mom/nurse/everything in between. In the consultation she showed me some pictures of her gorgeous self at twenty- something with this natural strawberry blonde/light brown/lightly natural highlighted hair, as a reference. I was thinking that this mom needs to feel pampered as well as have some fabulous color that makes her look young effortlessly!
I explained that due to her previous hair “treatments” that we would need to do a pre-treatment to lighten up the metallic dye in her hair.
FYI: Box dye can leave chemicals in your hair that can re-develop when you dye your hair again, leaving it even more damaged with an undesirable color.
I didn’t do just any base color or highlight, I used 6 different colors with low lights and highlights… Giving her color but not going over the top.
I’m excited with the results. She seemed to glow and I was excited to help a friend out with her coif! She looked amazing and I was once again reminded why I LOVE doing hair, to make women feel great about how they look! My victory of the week!
One of the coolest camp leaders I volunteered with at Girl’s Camp asked me to fix her sad locks of hair last week. Needless to say, I was dealing with the terrible gray roots, numerous box dye quick fixes, and a prolonged hair cut. I was excited and honored to use my hair cutress skills to work my magic on this phenomenal mom/nurse/everything in between. In the consultation she showed me some pictures of her gorgeous self at twenty- something with this natural strawberry blonde/light brown/lightly natural highlighted hair, as a reference. I was thinking that this mom needs to feel pampered as well as have some fabulous color that makes her look young effortlessly!
I explained that due to her previous hair “treatments” that we would need to do a pre-treatment to lighten up the metallic dye in her hair.
FYI: Box dye can leave chemicals in your hair that can re-develop when you dye your hair again, leaving it even more damaged with an undesirable color.
I didn’t do just any base color or highlight, I used 6 different colors with low lights and highlights… Giving her color but not going over the top.
I’m excited with the results. She seemed to glow and I was excited to help a friend out with her coif! She looked amazing and I was once again reminded why I LOVE doing hair, to make women feel great about how they look! My victory of the week!
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