@HairPleezeGrow Can you please explain your coloring process (step by step) for your extensions including how many bottles are needed etc. I plan to try to dye 3 bundles of straight hair and a closure this weekend so I can make a wig. Since it's Fall/Winter season I'd like to try to achieve anything similar to these deep colors
Hey hun...sorry been busy but yes ma'am I can. You will need gloves, hair dye bowl, wisk,application brush, 30 vol developer, bleaching powder, Red out (it corrects the reds n copper tones), and a toner (Clairol makes good ones). I will leave pics below of the items I use minus the bowl, wisk n appl brush
-If you're coloring three bundles and a closure you will need to lift the hair (meaning bleach it to the desired lift you want).
-I like to use 30 volume developer the cream kind. You can use 40 vol but it will lift quicker and you really have to watch it.
-You will also need a bleach powder (this is what lifts the hair from dark to light) I like to use any of these sometimes I use them all.
- I use the scoop that comes in the container and measure out the bleach powder then put into a dye bowl. I then use the same scoop to add the developer. Use equal amounts. With three bundles and a closure you can do two to three scoops of both and wisk together. You may have to make two batches of this.
- After its mixed well add the red out (10 drops) to the mixture and wisk well. It will turn the mixture purple color. That's okay it won't turn the hair purple.
-While that sets you want to lay your first bundle down on either foil or trash bag if you have it laid out. I like to use foil bc when I'm done I just wrap it up in the foil I'm using.
-detangle to hair thoroughly with a wide toothed comb.
-starting from the bottom begin applying your mixture with the application brush. Make sure you coat every piece and keep moving across. Once you're done move up some more until you reach where you would like the color to stop towards the roots.
-comb through gently then flip the weft over and complete the other side the same exact way. Make sure it's all coated. I like to turn my brush at an angle when I get to where I want the color to stop to do strokes downward. This is so I don't have the line of demarcation straight across.
- Once all coated wrap it up in the foil and let it process. Start the next bundle and so forth.
-with the closure its easier if you lay it flat and have the hair spread out into about three sections so your roots are all even when you apply to however high up you go on there.
-keep checking your bundles as they're processing to see if they've lifted to the blonde color you desire so you can add your color to the bundles later.
-once they have lifted to your desired blonde shade rinse out all the bleach. After that use a neutralizing shampoo and wash the bundles thoroughly. Make sure you get all the bleach out.
-then wash and shampoo with (Clairol shimmer lights shampoo & conditioner)
-DC with whatever conditioner you like to use and then let it air dry. Once dry you can add your dye color you got. If you're doing box dye probably three boxes just to be on safe side. You want to make sure you have enough. I'd even get four and return what you don't use. Let that process on the hair per box instructions or like 45 minutes then rinse and don't wash. Only condition after this. Let air dry and style as desired. I know it's a lot and I'm sorry I hope you can understand me. Here's the products I use to bleach (to add color I use adore colors that I order on eBay.I usually use four bottles of adore and that's with four bundles n a closure)
I like to use the Wella developer, the Basic white, kielodocolors (sp?), and the red out.