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Root Tap VS. Root Melt And when to use which one! Root Tap- Blend highlights for a softer look Root Melt- Deeper depth and more lived in I use both techniques regularly but it is very important...

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Wet Balayage + Root Melt - Behindthechair.com How to do a wet balayage plus stretched root melt with step by step photos by @camouflageandbalayage Blonde Hair Stretched Roots, Balayage Hair Blonde Dark Roots Medium, Lob Blonde Balayage Dark Roots, Root Tap Brunette, Melted Blonde Hair Balayage, Root Blend Blonde Balayage, Balayage Hair Brunette With Blonde Medium Length, Root Melt And Lowlights, Root Melt Short Hair

Wet Balayage + Root Melt - Behindthechair.com How to do a wet balayage plus stretched root melt with step by step photos by @camouflageandbalayage

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We are ARTISTS 🕊️ My biggest ah-ha moment was the day I allowed my creative side to guide me in my approach to blonding. In hair school, we’re taught to follow a specific foil pattern, and (at least in my experience) we’re never really encouraged to experiment. I was shown the same 5-quadrant foil pattern over and over, with no guidance on how to create new patterns, tease lights, tip outs, foilayage, root melts… none of that! But once I let go of the structured barriers of how I thought ... Root Melt Balayage, Root Melt Blonde Balayage, Blonde Root Stretch, Mushroom Blonde Hair Color, Mushroom Blonde Hair, Mushroom Blonde, Highlights Brown Hair Balayage, No Guidance, Root Stretch

We are ARTISTS 🕊️ My biggest ah-ha moment was the day I allowed my creative side to guide me in my approach to blonding. In hair school, we’re taught to follow a specific foil pattern, and (at least in my experience) we’re never really encouraged to experiment. I was shown the same 5-quadrant foil pattern over and over, with no guidance on how to create new patterns, tease lights, tip outs, foilayage, root melts… none of that! But once I let go of the structured barriers of how I thought…

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