How To Color Your Hair At Home | Grey Roots + No Foil Highlights

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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

intuitivewellnessrituals
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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!

Lori
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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!

HeatherDiesel
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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.

Wishesfeb
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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!

amixeblu
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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

buddyholly
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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. 👍🏻🤗🤞

lisakatemodine
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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!!

sherilynschneider
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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!

lesleyhenry
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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.

koikitchen
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Wow, you have a enormous amount of patience, I could never do this, but am amazed that you and many others can. Great video!

parksbpknit
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You can always use a small pump of your Revlon Root Erase to break-up/correct your one chunky highlight.

tctopcat
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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 😊

suecone
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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!😄

missy
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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.

monicagleason
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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!

dvanhottie
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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!

TriciaMary
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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.

annaburns
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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.

terwya
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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!

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