I have been doing my own highlights for probably 10 years now. I have also used the Loreal highlighting kits, Frost and Glow, and Frost and Design. I am partial to the Frost and Glow one, but the fact that they have the cap is the reason I started doing my own hair. Most salons use foil and I really dislike foil. On top of that I save a TON of money doing my own hair instead of paying a salon for cut and highlights with long hair. Not sure if you read these comments Angie, but I recommend you try the cap at least once. Even when I get my hair cut at a salon I ALWAYS get compliments about my highlights. The hairstylists generally don't like that I used a box highlighting kit, but they can't deny how pretty it looks. I had to have my daughters help me with the back many years ago, but now I have gotten good with doing it myself. Love, love, love these videos! Thanks for keeping us all looking beautiful over 50!
@intuitivewellnessrituals4 жыл бұрын
Hey Angie! you did a great job of doing your own hair. I did hear your cry for help with the toner! So as a licensed stylist watching you I would recommend that you squeeze the toner contents into the color bowl and apply with the brush too and have a wide tooth comb to pull it through that will be easier love! and toner is still color so I would wear gloves. And reading through the comments and my thoughts while watching you were, if I may suggest for the highlight application to do 2 mixtures and start at the bottom / underneath and do the top last and then it can all be off your face. so whether you use 1 packet or 2 mix up a batch and do half the head of what you plan to touch up and start at the neck and then mix a fresh batch when doing the top. this way you can apply in a way that will stay off your face and have less chance of what we call bleeding through or transfer on to other hair. Just wanted to support you in your at home efforts 🙏 keep up the great videos! 💖 Sonia
@intuitivewellnessrituals4 жыл бұрын
leila Well as a stylist that has been doing my own hair for practically all my career (20 years) it just takes practise and it is definitely something to get used to looking in the mirror backwards! I was inspired to look at their website and the instruction videos and support system to help you at home with a personal colorist is impressive. As a colorist looking to support my own clients and anyone else wanting to do their hair at home and I am in Canada so we have less options this company is filling a need and doing it well with regular color. Meaning it still is ammonia and ppd so not for those of us that have gone holistic of have allergies its not an option. But they seem to have a fabulous customer experience from what I can tell. Of course go with your gut instinct on what to do but I thought I’d share what I discovered when researching them just now. I am going to be offering 1-1 Zoom appointments for walking through cutting bangs and the sides of the hair or other drive you nuts bits because I just think its the right thing to do for supporting my clients or anyone who wants to cut their own hair while in quarantine and still feel good about themselves.
@vzeimen4 жыл бұрын
@@intuitivewellnessrituals Great tips, thanks
@TracyD24 жыл бұрын
The Zen Room & Studio If you know of any colors that doesn’t have any PPD, resorcinol or ammonia please please let me know. I have terrible allergies and so I have been using henna and indigo. Which makes my hair fabulous but it’s a messy pain. I tried Maddison Reed. I don’t really like it. I wish companies would get on board and understand these chemicals are terrible for you. I see some Asian brands are free from these chemicals. Maybe I’ll give them a go. Thank you
@intuitivewellnessrituals4 жыл бұрын
Vicki Zeimen my pleasure! anytime love :-) happy to help ❤️
@intuitivewellnessrituals4 жыл бұрын
Tracy Yes I do know of professional brands that are free from them and thats what I use on my clients but right now none of those companies have anything for retailing for home use for clients to do safely at home. I am not sure where you are located and if grey coverage is what you need? I can help you navigate to perhaps finding a stylist that uses the same products near you. Some are making kits for pick up and drop off but it all just depends on laws of where you are in the world. Happy to keep replying here in the event our conversation is helpful to others also or you can dm on Instagram if you prefer to be more private since youtube took away messaging 🤦♀️😃
@HeatherDiesel4 жыл бұрын
Another good tip to fading or getting a blurred highlight into the root area is a take a toothbrush (or comb but I like a toothbrush) and gently tease at the top of where you're going to be placing the highlight and also I sometimes will put a little bit of conditioner there to get a more gradient highlight. Hope this helps someone!
@monaanju9946 Жыл бұрын
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@mrs.z1172Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the tips ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@grahamhenbest20259 күн бұрын
Hi how do you achieve this please
@Wishesfeb294 жыл бұрын
Great vid. My favorite thing about it, however, is the community effort behind it!. This is the kinda thing that reminds me why I love being a woman. Reading all these comments and everybody pitching in and Sonia giving Pro tips has left me feeling less lonely for my girlfriends. Thanks for bringing us all together Angie. It's so helpful in more ways than you probably realize.
@buddyholly46723 жыл бұрын
I like to section out all of the tiny pieces first then highlight them all at once. Saves a lot of time as you're not fiddling around with your gloves on. Thanks for sharing! your videos are always so informative and interesting
@aprilm95513 жыл бұрын
Hello, how would this work? I can't picture how you would be able to get the highlight product all the way to the root on little sections all over the head all at once. Doesn't the rest of the hair cover up all the sections?
@delilahgonzalez84152 жыл бұрын
I'm going to try this thank you so much 😊
@sherilynschneider4 жыл бұрын
Hey...I wanna say that I just used the ESalon hair dye kit. I have had it for several weeks, since this all started. However, I have been scared to use it. Thank you, Angie! Now today, with your instruction, I felt confident in doing this myself. I just colored my roots and it turned out AMAZING! I feel SO much better about my hair...no, about everything! The color was a perfecty match too. Good job, ESalon!!
@koikitchen89354 жыл бұрын
For anyone wanting to try this at home, just know that if you like Angie's colour, ordering her shade won't necessarily give you the same colour result, as it all depends on YOUR own hair - the base tone, underlying tones, amount of greys, even the texture; will all impact the individual colour result.
@amixeblu4 жыл бұрын
You do a great job, Angie! My mom is 74 and she's been home dyeing her hair since her 40s. She cuts it as well (between shoulder & arm pit). Before that I was younger and she had to take me to the salon anyway. When I became a teen I sort of experimented myself, and cut my hair myself, and so she didn't want to go for just herself. She's become a real expert over the years. She is fully gray/white now and keeps it a light to mid-tone blonde every 3/4 months; it lifts after about the 2 month cycle and her roots growing in isn't even that obvious (not at all). I no longer dye my hair. I have wavy/curly over the butt length hair (classic length) and I only have a sprinkling of white throughout; it totally suits me and I don't think I'll be dyeing my hair anytime soon (it's nice 'n easy). LOL!
@PahlaB4 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, I guarantee I would lose patience halfway through and just dump it on the back of my head. LOL! I love how thorough and informative all your videos are, thank you so much for all the effort you put in for us.
@michelemcbee66844 жыл бұрын
I used to highlight your sister's hair for her; Ellen called us The Clariol gang. I was the hairdresser and they watched and drank wine. I miss her!
@lachrymoseleslie66244 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly! Lol.
@elenadwyer76984 жыл бұрын
Michele McBee p
@laureenblechman6344 жыл бұрын
You made me laugh so hard!!! I could TOTALLY invasion myself doing the same thing!!!
@parksbpknit4 жыл бұрын
Wow, you have a enormous amount of patience, I could never do this, but am amazed that you and many others can. Great video!
@annasmith56764 жыл бұрын
you only do few strands at a time. Next time few more and so on. Eventually it would be a breeze. prepare very little solution for just few strands. I use Revlon Frost & Glow, different shades wich I alternate.
@roger123934 жыл бұрын
@@annasmith5676 What do you do when it starts to grow out? How do you touch it up?
@annasmith56764 жыл бұрын
@@roger12393ok, it works like this: each time you to wash your hair, you prepare a mix, not more than 1 tsp, then select few, most dark strands (in the beginning, all your hair will be dark at roots), you apply the mix to each strand starting from the root, and if the end of the strand is already colored you can cover the dark portion only. start with very "fine" strands, meaning very few hairs in a strand, but not uniform strands. So one strand will be a bit thicker than another. in 2-3 days you repeat the process selecting different strands and so on until your entire head will look like sun kissed. Vary holding time as well. One "session" you hold it 45 min, another 30 or 1 hour-this will give you different shades. Since strands are randomly selected, have various shades and thickness, you won't have demarkation lines anymore. Therefore you continue this process indefinitely: color few strands each time you wash your hair. Eventually you will see which side of your head needs touch up and work on that side. Your hair would remain nicely blended with colored and dark strands. It took me awhile to figure out how to color hair on the back of my head. I now collect front and side hair in mini pony tails and randomly, blindly select hair on the my back and apply the mix. if you hair is long, just lift the strand up and you will see if it needs coloring. Eventually hair on your back would be nicely highlighted. Just start with very few hair strand, it will look natural and nicely blended. The key here is patience. I personally don't like dark "underneath" hair, so I work all hair, but started with hair on top. You can also buy 2 different shades of the product and alternate it.
@rachelb88634 жыл бұрын
@@annasmith5676 Briilliant advice. I think I will have the confidence to try it now having read what you have written Anna thank you. 🧞♂️🙄
@rachelb88634 жыл бұрын
Oops. That should be 😁
@lesleyhenry79994 жыл бұрын
I’ve dyed my roots for a few years. It’s so easy. After seeing your original video on highlighting. I tried it myself. I was super cautious the first time and have gotten bolder the last couple of times. I like being in control of where my highlights go and love the results. Thank you for your informative videos and encouragement. I’m not sure I would have tried had I not seen you do it and. your results. Appreciate you, Angie!
@AngieHotandFlashy4 жыл бұрын
Awesome! So happy you've had success at home!
@patrinajasso56894 жыл бұрын
I love to color my hair. I save lots of money. I do more chunky highlights. I love it. Not as many maybe 5 to 7 of them. As i have gotten older i do need to do my roots every 4 Weeks cause of the greys. Greys are not in. Never ever* ill see real pretty woman with great skin 50 going full on grey. They say it takes off 10 or more years u look younger. One day when ur 80 ok go grey but try and look ur best because ur feel sexier. Ur feel younger and who doesnt want that? I no people will say that many look good with salt pepper hair? No no no why look so oldier when u dont have to? Coloring ur own hair makes u feel in control and brings the confidence back that we get when we feel better about ourselves.
@ksc7434 жыл бұрын
I'd love to pluck up the courage to do it myself but how on earth do you see the back of your head to pull thin strands through?! And my hair isn't long. Shoulder length, so I can't "pull it forward."
@lesleyhenry79994 жыл бұрын
Penelope Collett Get a good side mirror that you can attach to your wall, so you can turn around in your main mirror and see the back of your head. Help from husband, friends or kids is always a plus, too!
@ksc7434 жыл бұрын
lesley henry thank you! I had a feeling I may need help with this one🥴
@missy20774 жыл бұрын
Omg!! I can’t thank you enough!! I bought both hair products and after 2 weeks of stressing and afraid I would mess my hair up , I finally gave in and did my roots tonight!! They look amazing and my hair looks so healthy! Tomorrow night I will add some highlights to my already bylayage!! Living in New Jersey, who knows when salons will reopen and my grays where not waiting!😄
@tctopcat8134 жыл бұрын
You can always use a small pump of your Revlon Root Erase to break-up/correct your one chunky highlight.
@lisakatemodine65474 жыл бұрын
Well I’m one of the hundreds of people who watched you’re at home hair coloring . when I went to get the L’Oreal it was sold out. I am so happy to see that i ended up ordering the same exact one that You are recommending in this video!. I have never had success coloring my own hair let alone doing highlights. My shipments should come in this week. I’m gonna try the color and highlights this weekend. If this actually works out, i will save hundreds of dollars. So thanks Angie for the recommendations. 👍🏻🤗🤞
@AngieHotandFlashy4 жыл бұрын
Good luck! Hope it works out for you!! Just make those highlights super small/skinny!!
@ejgarcia47744 жыл бұрын
So how did your hair turn out?? I am curious and I want to try it!!!
@annaburns53824 жыл бұрын
After coloring my own naturally light hair successfully for 15 or 20 years, I have decided to free myself from hair color and let my beautiful gray come in! I am very excited about it and there are so many you tube videos to support the process. Gray is beautiful.
@aleafox16754 жыл бұрын
I seen a lady yesterday with mostly grey hair, there were some dark hairs, but what captivated me the most was her hair was thick and healthy, shiny. It was gorgeous. I told her so. I thought if you leave your hair alone and focus on the health of it, it looks better than coloring it because coloring it damages it so much, and coloring too much can make your hair fall out. Not to mention that your pretty much in style whit the youth of today. They seem to love to color their hair grey. LOL
@annaburns53824 жыл бұрын
@@aleafox1675 Exactly!
@terwya4 жыл бұрын
I first part is easy. When I was younger and had no money used to do my own hair for years. The highlight??? No Way, you have the patience of a saint. Good for you.
@monicagleason30054 жыл бұрын
Lovely job! Thanks for letting us know about wetting the hair edge so there isn't a hard line in the front. Knew I saved my spray bottle for something.
@suzannep67084 жыл бұрын
10mins before timer is up wet hair line so edge isn’t so harsh. Time stamp @15:40
@levcath134 жыл бұрын
Wow so glad esalon worked for you! I specifically told them I needed to cover the grey on my part and around my ears and guess what...it didn’t...not even a little. I went back to L’Oréal for a fraction of the price. Thanks for showing us your technique, your hair came out gorgeous!
@TriciaMary4 жыл бұрын
Hi Angie, greetings from New Zealand. I've been doing my colour at home for a few years now. As you do, I do the roots one day and the highlights the next. I use a L"Oreal kit too but last time I used the cap and pulled strands of hair through. Well I must say I was thrilled with the results and when my hubby came home he thought I'd been to the salon. Last time I had my hair cut my stylist couldn't believe how nice my colour and streaks were, she was quite amazed. I think home colours have gotten a lot more advanced over time. As you may have heard NZ is in a strict lockdown and we can't order non essential items through the post or couriers, so things like hair dye are only available from local supermarkets (and ours is pretty limited). Cheers and stay safe and thanks for your continuing entertaining content!
@dvanhottie4 жыл бұрын
Great video. I’ve been doing the same method! Haven’t been to a salon in 2 years. Learned how to cut my own hair on youtube also. It’s so liberating. Just ordered everything to do dip nails. Something so satisfying about doing it yourself!
@LydiaMoodyinFlorida4 жыл бұрын
I started doing my own gel nails a while ago, but I switched to regular polish. It was starting to damage my nails. I was using the soak method of removing them, but I still got damage from chemicals.
@SewWhittle4 жыл бұрын
Lydia's Corner mine too!
@queenofstitcheswarrior26684 жыл бұрын
Lydia's Corner the most damage is from filing, if you don’t have the technique you can do a lot of damage.
@LydiaMoodyinFlorida4 жыл бұрын
@@queenofstitcheswarrior2668 No filing here. I've had salons do that. It was horrible after a while.
@luv2garden1324 жыл бұрын
I cut my own hair, because I had a horrible cut at the salon about 1 1/2 months before everything shut down. My hair is natural wavy, so I watched a lot of videos on the unicorn cut. Biggest mistake ever 🤦♀️ I should have left it alone....course I did a color remover which left me a light orange, with damaged ends...yeah...
@RJones-tn5vg11 ай бұрын
I'm just starting to go gray and your videos make me feel fearless about aging. Seeing how happy you are when your hair and makeup is fresh makes me feel more confident that I will be able to express myself and look nice as my skin and hair change
@suecone21984 жыл бұрын
I love how detailed & how well you have explained each step however; since I am mostly gray & just have my hair highlighted and so much of the gray has now grown out I have decided it’s all going to grow out. I will save time & money! Your videos are always very detailed and informative & I thank you for all of your time doing them. Thanks 😊
@janamae76974 жыл бұрын
“Get it... golden?” made my day! 😂 Thank you for your knowledge AND sense of humor. You’re fabulous! ☺️
@AngieHotandFlashy4 жыл бұрын
Hehehe!
@seeingthelightnowandforeve94794 жыл бұрын
Whats funny about that though?
@denielleavery38164 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Angie for making this great video. I'm about to start highlighting my quarantine hair after coloring my roots yesterday. Thanks to all of you professional stylists for your extra tips. Can't wait to see my hairstylist in a few months!
@karenlm90624 жыл бұрын
You do such an amazing job on your hair! Watching you though I realize that my problem is my lack of patience. You are an inspiration that it can be done.
@deborahbarr85014 жыл бұрын
I started using e-salon this year. Agree, love the product and service. Received my April kit on the 17th and coloured my hair yesterday.
@SaucyGalMakeup4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I did this as a teen but I think I'm going to have to start again. It helps so much to watch someone do it. ❤
@Izzywizzy744 жыл бұрын
You can learn to do and be anyone on KZbin - I have become a nail expert, hair expert, painter and an electrician lol
@millieknockit49164 жыл бұрын
Thank you Angie 😁 you're the best. Let my hair go ( both cut and color) so that I could get it done for my birthday by a very good stylist. Then, I got sick. This was in early February. Will never know what I hsd, but I have never been that sick. Anyway, by the time I was well enough to go get my hair done, we were already in "lock diwn" here in CA. With the help of you fantastic You Tubers, I have been able to do things that are making feel very good. Angie, this is your best video yet. Thank you,Thank you , thank you😁 Stay safe and be well,please
@fabulisa55614 жыл бұрын
I just highlight/lowlight'd my hair last night. I actually use foils, learned how years ago, and it's really easy now...but not at first, lol. I am for sure going to look into your highlight package and lowlight product. I too do my hair in between salon visits, it saves us a lot of money, and to me it looks great...kinda fun too! Thank you for sharing Angie...looks beautiful!
@lisag84634 жыл бұрын
Wow, Angie! You are talented, and so patient. I thank my lucky stars I have a friend who is a hairdresser and came over to my house to do my roots and highlights. I thought about just going gray for a hot second, but just can't do it!
@mamaboocee4 жыл бұрын
I have not been to a salon in years. I decided to own my grey hair, but highlights makes them look a bit more sophisticated!
@lindamarocco45834 жыл бұрын
mamaboo cee what color highlights do you put in?... I am just starting the grey journey because of the stay at home orders... kind of nervous, but, going to do it!... thank you in advance!
@spoofgg78224 жыл бұрын
It's a little tedious and difficult if you're putting on highlights fpr the first time but retouch would be very easy. I retouch every 3 months or so and vary the highlights depending on the season. It's rootier and darker towards Autumn, more saturated on Winter and brighter + streakier during Summer.
@leeshacahill73134 жыл бұрын
I have used that kit but always used the cap and rips my hair. Now if I can have your patience, I will try this way. This must save over 100 dollars from the beauty shop. Looked great
@leeann61074 жыл бұрын
Great video! I make the test amount and use a comb and comb it through my hair. I buy the Revlon frost kit in honey and I leave it on 15 minutes. I do it in between Salon visits. I buy touch up root color in dark brown as well. I cut my hair as well .
@lachrymoseleslie66244 жыл бұрын
I've watched you for a while and love your input but never subscribed (silly, I know). I'm subscribed now. Also, I just wanna throw it out there that I'm 37 and your videos are beneficial to such a broad age range. You're so youthful. Your clothes and jewelry as well as your makeup color selections and style. It's every versatile. I feel like no matter if someone is 25 or 55+ they can watch and try things from your videos. Love your eye look videos as well as hair and concealer ones. I learned something from every one.
@PretzelBubba4 жыл бұрын
I found out about the EverPro hair crayon thingee to cover my grays from one of your recent videos and it's the BEST ONE I've ever used. And I've tried them ALL. Got it on Ebay. And shhhhh, the light brown color even works as a contour, too. Wow! Thank you!!!
@patkern1854 жыл бұрын
You did a great job and a great service to people in need of hair coloring. Seeing the frosting kit brought back memories and one in particular. Way back in the '70's I used to frost my own hair at home. On one occasion I used the set up time to do some housework so after slapping the bleach all over my hair I wrapped hair and cap in plastic wrap and put a shower cap over all that to prevent dripping. In this ridiculous get up I did housework for the required 30 minutes not realizing that I had trapped in my body heat which sped up the bleaching process. When I took all the plastic off I was left with white straw sticking out of the cap!! 😵 Needless to say it took a lot of TLC to repair that damage. 😄 As always you gave us a great video! Stay safe and well. XXOO❤
@mlouise98616 ай бұрын
This comment made me laugh😅 the things we do when we are young lol
@LydiaMoodyinFlorida4 жыл бұрын
I have been using eSalon for about 9 months. I can vouch that it's the only hair color that's covers my grey 💯 % no fading. Thanks for sharing the tip about dividing the base color for two uses. I've been needing to color more often than I used to. I've been using the eSalon highlight kit, but I have never tried box highlight. Have you used their highlight kit?
@AngieHotandFlashy4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience with eSalon! It really is the best!! I'm getting the eSalon hilight kit to try soon. xo ~angie
@HollyL564 жыл бұрын
I've been using Esalon for years and I have never halved it. That's a great idea! THANK YOU! :)
@kavitar51964 жыл бұрын
getting sections of hair to highlight at the back of the head is difficult at home - u managed so well !!
@karenmacdonald90834 жыл бұрын
Amazing job! I've been wanting to do my own hair for ages now as it's very costly to get it covered every 5 weeks. And now with the pandemic I am really wishing I had learned sooner
@gloriaoakley8227 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad I found your channel! You are so knowledgeble about skincare, beauty, and hair tips and I love your style. My last salon trip was $175! After watching this video, I decided to give eSalon a try. I placed my first order last night and can't wait to try it. Thanks for all you do!!!
@kimberlydunn42034 жыл бұрын
Good Morning Beautiful ☀️☕️ I absolutely loved this video, Angie. I started out using Quiet Touch hair painting kit...High School! I might try the eSalon, but I have only had all my hair colored once-and I hated it! I am very confident that my hubby (best friend) can do it! I am sooo excited now!! Hope I can find the highlighting kits! I usually need 2-my hair is thick, long and naturally curly!! Your hair looks sooo pretty!! Thanks sooo much for the timing of this!! You’re an excellent teacher 👩🏫. Love ❤️ you xoxo 😘 Kimberly
@diannedballard23724 жыл бұрын
Angie I noticed the highlights were cooler and I like them much better!, Great choice!
@colleenstevens74884 жыл бұрын
Great result. Looks gorgeous! My hair stylist is leaving my mixed color for me on her porch, which I have to apply quickly at home myself.🙏. Your video is very well done and will help me apply color to roots. Thank you 😊
@lorainemcgillivray774 жыл бұрын
Hi Angie I do my own highlights and have for years, but I use a slightly thicker mixture and a comb. It gives very fine highlights rather than the thicker pieces using your method (which is also pretty). I have thick/wavy/curly hair so having some texture is a bit more forgiving than straighter hair for colour placement. I'm 48 and fortunately only have a few white strands around the front (my base colour is a mid blonde) so highlights camoflage them. It saves me a fortune as I used to get them done every eight weeks at a salon a few years ago. I was fortunate to get a trim just before the lockdown and I only get it cut every 12 to 16 weeks anyway (I have long curly hair). I hope this video does give people the confidence to try it at home. My own pandemic try out involved dyeing my own eyebrows, as I usually get threading and a professional tint. I was brave and tried it with success, so although I will still get threading when things normalize I'll be doing my own tinting going forward (just for men beard tint). Be well and best wishes.
@janeta35094 жыл бұрын
Wow....great suggestion to split the eSalon into two applications. I didn't know you could save half of it. Always threw it out! You just cut my color cost in half, thank you Angie!! Is there a time limit on how long you can keep the other half? I typically do my roots every 6ish weeks.
@Lezahardy4 жыл бұрын
That’s a lot of work and the end result is beautiful! I’m going to try this on my hair. Thank you for sharing. Great video 😘
@minzygreen11674 жыл бұрын
Gosh the things we women have to do. I just spent 2 hours struggling to colour my greys. I will then spend another 2 hours hi lighting my hair tomorrow. Then there is the shaving the exfoliating the moisterizing the fake tanning the face care the make up....on and on. My husband cut his own hair yesterday and shaved. Took all of 5 mins. 😞😞🤔🤔
@rockchick03674 жыл бұрын
minzy green my thoughts as well! 😁
@MascaratoMidnight4 жыл бұрын
SO TRUE!! I have a meme saved to me phone....something like: What do you do to stay young looking? Me: 25 different products Husband: shampoo
@BeeKay44444 жыл бұрын
I know right!?! Then add on the child bearing and ‘woman’s issues’ that kindly visit monthly we defo get a raw deal. Lol
@greenknitter4 жыл бұрын
Life is easier if you cut out as much beauty duty as possible. I henna my roots every 8 weeks to give it body and condition and trim my ends myself the same day, no exfoliating or shaving, no fake tan, minimal face care routine, makeup only for special occasions. And guess what? my partner still loves me and I still love myself. Time is better spent on more important things IMO Grey hair is lovely anyway :)
@MascaratoMidnight4 жыл бұрын
@So Who's the Dummy Now? I have a video on this very thing!! I LOVE my white skin and grey hair.
@donnasimms82794 жыл бұрын
You did a great job on your hair. I got a laugh out of your 'womper' one/strand. Outcome is beautiful. I've been using this color for years. It looks very pretty on you.
@bluecurlygirl4 жыл бұрын
Great video Angie. I have my first e-salon kit coming any day now and cannot wait. Big long grey streak at the front of my hair and it's not pretty! Looking forward to stopping it mocking me for a while.
@andree8244 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, I completely get you when you say that the first two weeks after dying your hair, are the happiest. Total bliss. Lol : )
@sallyteft68744 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah
@reneeb90214 жыл бұрын
Angie you can do everything ! Your hair color turned out perfectly. Doing your own color is tough!! 💕
@idle.hours094 жыл бұрын
Kudos to you for having patience. Looks great !
@rmth98274 жыл бұрын
Love it. Also chuckled at the "In a pinch, you know, in a pandemic" comment! Too funny!!
@janeburke1474 жыл бұрын
I love these tutorials Angie,mainly because I only have the hairdresser cut my hair. I do the colouring & highlights myself,just because that money goes towards my dogs vet bills lol.Hope you’re keeping well 🤗👍🏻xxx
@rebeccaantonelli1234 жыл бұрын
I couldn't take the root situation any longer, so I did what I had to do... DIY style. Thank you for your tutorial - it spurred me to action. The comments helped as well! My highlights turned out great! ❤
@averyplonski9014 жыл бұрын
Root Rescue works really well to cover gray roots. My hair usually pulls red and looks brassy, but I got the medium blonde #7, and I love it. No brassy tones!
@caracorson27094 жыл бұрын
Hi Angie! I have used Loreal box color for years. I used to use preference but switched to the cream on for more gray coverage. I find that the Loreal color gives me highlights. It's not just a flat color. I've never gone to a salon for coloring. I'm 56.
@lesliesanders85734 жыл бұрын
You have the most beautiful hair, Angie and you are so talented! Thank you so much for this video!xoxo Leslie in Vegas
@kimhough77534 жыл бұрын
You did a great job Angie! Your hair looks beautiful!
@desertdweller86834 жыл бұрын
I just used that same highlighting kit last night and I am generally happy with the results, I mostly got very pretty subtle results, I like them to just look natural, like the sun did it, so I do very small little pieces, and don't want them to be too light. I mostly did get the look I wanted, a couple places didn't lift enough, and I will have to go back in to fix, I am not sure if I didn't let those pieces process long enough, or if they dried too quickly. When I do the freehand highlights, I do struggle with them drying out...but honestly it was probably user error. I had a terrible experience at the salon one time and was over processed to platinum, and so much breakage, that I tend to get panicky....but my hair felt great after using this kit, no breakage, still looks healthy. I like that it includes a toner, but suggest it be applied in shower and hair wrapped before getting out, it was so watery and ended up dripping and it does stain surfaces....I will be trying to remove those stains today with some bleach. I also tried esalon for the first time for my base color, and the color was beautiful..good communication and I felt that they were very attentive to my concerns and really wanted me to get the color that I wanted. I only received one bottle of color though, my colorist said that I didn't need to pull the color through my ends and sent instructions for freshening them up and blending the color, it worked perfectly, the only issue I had was that I didn't have quite enough to super saturate my roots, so I didn't get complete grey coverage. I always use 2 boxes of drugstore color no matter what I am doing, and think I do need to adjust my order for the future, but I am generally super happy with the product and detailed directions. Thank you for sharing all your tips with us!
@KizandSis4 жыл бұрын
Angie you are the BEST!! What a detailed and helpful video in our time of need!! You are one talented woman...Thank you SO MUCH for recommending the 2 separate kits!! This is so appreciated!! Have a great and safe week!! Thank you again!! xo Gina S Idaho
@AngieHotandFlashy4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! xo ~angie
@merylburke91374 жыл бұрын
Hey Angie, You have the patience of saint! One suggestion for your followers. If you plan to jump in shower to rinse out your hair anyway, or if you're protecting clothes. Use a jumbo plastic trash bag and cut a hole for your head and also for your arms and just wear it during the color and processing and also like Angie mentioned remove bathroom rugs or they'll get ruined. I use the shower after coloring so last time I just hung out in the buff covered by the bag! LOL! I absolutely dislike doing my own color but lately it's been necessary. The poor hairdressers and salon owners have had to sacrifice all they'd worked for.
@zoomla21872 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! You r helping me a lot through your video. I don’t hv much knowledge about makeup & hair. I learn a lot from your videos. I hv limited resources, stay at home mom, taking care of the family & elderly parents in law, not much time & money for myself yet I sometimes want to look & feel good. You help me without breaking my bank 😉
@christian57074 жыл бұрын
You made this look so easy. About 4 weeks ago I ordered blonde brilliance from Sally’s... I have to say highlighting your own hair isn’t for the faint of heart. Unfortunately mine turned out pretty brassy, the toner I got from Sally’s lasted all of 2 shampoos... I generally do my own root touch up with professional color every 3 weeks so I thought highlighting would be a cinch, WRONG! I ended up just coloring over the highlights but now you are making me ponder on whether I should give this kit a try! I’m a glutton for punishment, also it has made me appreciate my stylist so much more!!!!😂
@Donna-vh5ym4 жыл бұрын
Christian Nelson// Please look into fanolo no yellow...or no orange toner. I purchased the no yellow from Amazon and I have to say...the best toner I've everrr used hands down. Wear gloves if you do get it and don't leave it on too long. I watched some videos on KZbin before I used it.
@christian57074 жыл бұрын
Donna Bowman I use that once a week! It really is a great purple shampoo.
@TheNicoleSanchez4 жыл бұрын
I color my grey roots at home in between my salon appointment but have never attempted my own highlights. I'm afraid I'd mess it up but yours look very nice!
@zuckerrat82724 жыл бұрын
Hi Angie! I love your videos!! One of the things I love most is that a lot of the products that you use/review are affordable things that the average woman can actually get... not $300 face creams. Thanks so much for that! I have a couple of questions though... 1. Have you ever tried the L’Oreal Expert Express? It’s the kit that comes with the colour and a highlighter. If you have, what did you think? 2. I am naturally a dark brunette with lots of salt in my pepper. So after doing my roots, I would like to do a highlight colour but I don’t want to go to blonde… I’m looking for more of a copper/bronze highlight. How would I achieve this? Would I not leave it on quite as long? Thanks so much, and again… I just love your videos. Of all of the beauty bloggers I follow, you are my favourite. ❤️
@javadivawithdog4 жыл бұрын
You are giving me the courage to try this, Angie. I just did my roots 2 days ago with Revlon Root Rescue in shade #5. I typically do this 3-4 times in between going to the salon 3-4 times a year. I have wondered about balayage technique. Like you, I like cool colors without brassiness. Still feeling pretty overwhelmed by the thought of doing this. 🥺
@JulesMAu4 жыл бұрын
“In a pinch in a pandemic” 😂 Thanks Angie. I’ve been colouring my hair for years and loved your previous videos that showed how to cover greys. 😍
@lmrh19604 жыл бұрын
Jules M Right??? I love how Angie said it so casually, as if it’s been part of our vernacular forever! 😆 Reality bites... 😕
@Squeemolini4 жыл бұрын
that made me laugh too! Angie's the cutest. The kid never ages.
@ksc7434 жыл бұрын
Phew what a mission! I admire your fortitude Angie. Quite an eye-opener for me - I've been highlighting my hair for 40 years but it's become ridiculously expensive🤑
@lynnwittet13014 жыл бұрын
Thank you Angie, I can always count on you to provide excellent advice in an efficient manner. I made a few changes that mad all the difference thanks to you, I am very grateful.
@sksbc38954 жыл бұрын
You did an amazing job... it looks beautiful. I've been in isolation for over almost 8 weeks now and have got a good 2 inches of grey to cover up... and although I have all I need to do it, I just can't get motivated. Who knows...at this rate maybe I'll go grey after all! lol
@Devanbree4 жыл бұрын
Wow. Your hair looks great. It is a very pretty, soft, flattering, color for you.
@pearlcanham71023 жыл бұрын
I thought you did a brilliant Job dear no messing with foils. Your hair looks beautiful 🌸✨🌺
@katj70944 жыл бұрын
You did an AMAZING job- WOW is all I have to say!! ALL your videos are fantastic and I learn SO much. Thank you XX
@MsVitaMaria4 жыл бұрын
Your hair parted on the side is very pretty & flattering...noticed as u were sectioning your hair while doing roots!!
@luzinparis4 жыл бұрын
Guapisima como siempre!! That was my today's project, so this video arrived in perfect timing.
@guitarsz9 ай бұрын
gosh gurl, you look phenomenal! You are so inspiring.
@susanwingblade17994 жыл бұрын
Fabulous, Angie. Thank you soooooo much. I'm headed out to get the highlighter kit. right now!
@colleenha15593 жыл бұрын
Your makeup is so so pretty today! Wow!! Would love to see how you did this!!!
@lynnedaniels6504 жыл бұрын
Hello there! I am a new subscriber to your channel and I love it! Nice to see a fellow New Englander on KZbin! :-) As someone who has always had my hair colored and styled at a salon I have my concerns about touching up my roots with anything other than a spray or powder. Ironically I had purchased an esalon color at an introduction price of $10.00. It has been sitting here a while because of my trepidation. However, after watching your video I feel much more confident! Thanks! P.S. I have picked up lots of useful information on your channel that I plan to use.
@christinemack21534 жыл бұрын
Hi Angie, Your hair looks beautiful and you made it look easy! I color my roots in between salon appointments and have gotten pretty good at it with practice. Highlights are another story, lol. I have very dark brown hair and it lifts to red with over the counter kits. Be well and thank you for the video! xo
@mulliganstew724 жыл бұрын
Christine Mack I have dark hair also & even with professional bleach & developer, I lift to fire engine red. For us, we will probably have to go in twice with bleach on different days to allow a little rest. I Watched a ton of videos to learn...& (still a newby w/bleach) how to use professional lightener a.k.a. bleach. The magic sauce for me is Redken shades EQ 8N as a toner. Once you lift to the orange put this on top of your hair apply for 10- 20 minutes and the orange is gone! (My ends are very blonde so I only do roots).
@Izzywizzy743 жыл бұрын
@@mulliganstew72 I am dark too, I used the E-Salon for my roots and it was lovely but it did go through all my hililites, I dont know how to resolve that. I did my bleach blonde bits the next day, I can't use the packet in the store it is not strong enough - still turned orange, violet and blue shampoos no good..... just leave that lilac haze which I really don't like so I ended up having to go the salon as it had every color in my hair but the colors I wanted !! lol
@heatherway254 жыл бұрын
I used to do this. Results are excellent! My hair fell out over the last two years, and there isn’t very much to color. I really miss having hair.
@jacquelineess11414 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that...you could try a nice wig, the ones with lace in the front are really comfy and secure! You look beautiful anyway though, if that's you in the photo. Nothing beats a pretty face, work it!
@heatherway252 жыл бұрын
@@jacquelineess1141 I just saw your lovely comment. Thank you, Jacqueline, that means a lot. I love your beautiful name, by the way.
@brittanynicolemeyer7059Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I know it was a long time ago, but is there any way you remember what nail polish brand and shade you had on at 05:20? If not, no worries, but it's so lovely! This is such a helpful video--Thank you for sharing your coloring tips! :)
@virginiagross58362 жыл бұрын
I’ve had great success for root coverage with naturtint and no harsh chemicals. I leave it on for 40 minutes. It lasts as well too and doesn’t wash away.
@kellyhensley73464 жыл бұрын
I use E-salon also & really like their service & color products, shampoo & conditioner is so so. I've also used their highlight kit which is cool because it comes with a purple toner & a toning mask that you can use later on to keep the brassiness away but may give Loreal a try next time for the highlights. Great video!
@vera38224 жыл бұрын
Great job Angie, but I have to say I like the prior warmer color on you rather than the ashy highlights but it still looks good.
@cherylm6994 жыл бұрын
Hi Angie, Now that my two daughters are home ( one is home from university and the other has missed out on her gap year trip to Asia,) I think I will recruit them to help me out. I’m sure I would be a disaster trying to do the back of my head myself. Your colour turned out beautifully!
@AngieHotandFlashy4 жыл бұрын
Nice that your daughters are home! Hope one of them can help! xo ~a.
@CoolRay.9 ай бұрын
You are a pretty woman. Thank you for the tips and tricks. Some guys also have hair that they'd like to add a few highlights. Your video and tips will be helpful. Thank you!
@olivia89794 жыл бұрын
I did highlights one time, but it was a disaster. I used too-large sections of hair. but i am going to give it another try with that product and tiny sections. I will wait until I am closer to going back to the office though. Thanks for the demo.
@CherylBerryl4 жыл бұрын
Hey, Angie. Thanks for the updated tutorial. I literally was just saying that I NEED to get brave and try doing my hair, as I just cannot stand it anymore!! And there was your video waiting for me in my notifications! Thanks! I have to say though, I'm nervous about doing it. I feel like I'm not going to remember how to section it properly, as you did the fast motion as you went through your whole head. Any chance you'd consider uploading the full regular speed version so we can go step by step to it, for us nervous newbies that have never attempted coloring our hair at home! I was wondering why you decided to not use the hair cap, and did the highlights without it? Also, how does one know whether or not you need to use the toner? Especially if your hair is wet & you don't know what it looks like? Is it ok to dry your hair, & see how it looks & then decide whether you need the toner? Or, must you do it right after your hair is washed out of the highlight dye?
@NicE-jq3wv4 жыл бұрын
Cheryl Bond you can tone it whenever. Days later If you wish
@angeliaberkowitz54724 жыл бұрын
You have the patience of Job. I admire that. I pooped out after your finished the front. Congrats on getting through the back portions. LOL. It looks great.
@ArtsyCupcake4 жыл бұрын
I am thinking about trying this for the first time!
@spoofgg78224 жыл бұрын
I do my highlights this way. I just saturate the babylight a little more around the hairline. This is best if you want to lighten only up to 5 shades max. Darker, coarser hair should ideally aim for 4 shades at the lightest because no foils mean no incubation.
@curly_blonde_unicorn78324 жыл бұрын
Ohhhhh i need this!! Just heard that my salon wont be reopening!😱😳 so after 20 years going there, im off to the shops to buy regrowth & blonde for tips! I have 💯 white regrowth, so fingers crossed this works out🤪😁. Thanks for your video, yoy make it look easy!!😁🥰
@arlenedelatorre48694 жыл бұрын
This process worked perfectly for me, Thanks for sharing!
@stevdaughtr60984 жыл бұрын
I used to do this too but I don’t miss how much my arms ache after. I always worried a bit while washing just how even my sections were. I hope this ends soon cuz I really miss my stylist. I think for anyone who can’t wait it’s really helpful. Who knows ..should this go another month I may be doing the same thing. Toner should be applied w a gloved hand cuz my stylist always does. Just for yr safety Angie . All the best❤️
@katiepetersen49294 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for being our guinea pig... were all looking for solutions this moment.
@CarolSteinfeld4 жыл бұрын
So helpful. Fading to the root---brilliant. I'm going to try this.