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Using Formula A, create a horseshoe section on top of the head. Use a babylight or microweave sections with the shorter Davines Flamboyage to adhere the small, fine weaves for control.
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Blend Formula A softly to the base to create a soft, diffused lightness in the hair while leaving some of the natural base color intact.
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From the crown to occipital bone, take horizontal sections and balayage each section, using one piece of Davines Flamboyage as a platform to paint, creating more lightness at the bottom portion of the hair.
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Shampoo and condition with Marula Rare Oil Replenishing Shampoo and Conditioner. On damp hair, paint a 1-inch shadow root with PM Shines 6a. Shampoo and blow-dry the hair.
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On dry hair, use the Davines Flamboyage strips to alternate panels of Formula B and C.
Note: “We used 3 different techniques to achieve a blended dimentional result,” says Dominique. “We used a Classic Highlight Technique, the Double Meche Technique and a Balayage Technique.” - 6Step 6 of 7
Process for 25 minutes, shampoo and condition with Marula Rare Oil Replenishing Shampoo and Conditioner, blow-dry and style.
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Antique Rose Gold
October 21, 2015·1 min read

Everything is better in color! And no one knows this better than stylists and BTC Brand Ambassadors Cassandra McGlaughlin @cassandraplatinum (winner of the #ONESHOT Hot Shot Award for Transformation Shot of the Year) and Dominique Limone @limonetree. And to prove it, they recently created this gorgeous, antique rose gold blend. What’s so special about this look is not only its dynamic, rosy color, but how multidimensional and naturally the colors are layered together! This was achieved using Davines Flamboyage Meche Strips. Because of their self-adhesive nature, they allow you to grab spontaneous pieces of hair—making any color natural and random! Davines Flamboyage is also see-through, (more…)
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