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How to Avoid a Bad Highlighting Job

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Summary: Learn what to look out for when highlighting your hair with expert hair color tips in this free hair styling video clip.

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By Veronyka Bass
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Veronyka Bass is one of the nation's leading award winning hair colorists serving clients at Veronyka's Color Salon and Spa, in the La Arcata Shopping center in San Antonio, TX. She...read more

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absynthe said

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on 5/26/2009 % you can lift even higher than 5 tones sometimes depending on the clients hair structure). any hairdresser would even notice how un-skillfully miss Bass is folding the foils, squeezing out the colour as she aslso drags the foil down the section of hair also uncovering tint at the root which will bleed onto the hair below. its comon sence and i truely belive no one should be led into a false sence of security by a hairdresser failing to deliver the correct information to her clientell or the veiwer in this case just because the hairdresser is misinformed and obviously not correctly trained. thankyou

absynthe said

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on 5/26/2009 this is bull, she obv, dosnt know jack about hairdyes and producing a good outcome. salon products are more talored to peoples hair only because the hairdresser is able to apply a range of percentages of hydrogen peroxide to the tint or powder bleach rather than just soving a 'one size fits all' pacet dye on your hiar as you would at home (hairdressers tend to use 3% peroxide for a quasi permanent, 6% to not lift the tone of colour, 9% top lift 1-2 base tones of colour and 12

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"I am Veronyka Bass from Veronyka's Color Salon and Day Spa on behalf of Expert Village we are going to learn about color and highlights. Bad hair coloring usually starts at home when people use store box color. So our professional products have different chemicals in it to protect hair. It depends on the brand and line the actually make the hair look better when you leave salons verses the store bought boxes. They are just different it just basically comes with the knowledge of knowing what to do with color and wrong applications."

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