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Before
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Create a horseshoe shape around the head and prelighten a shine band at the midshaft using Formula D. Once lifted to the desired level, rinse, shampoo and treat the hair.
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Apply Formula A to regrowth and ends.
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Paint Formulas B and C on the prelightened shine band in a diffused, artistic manner. Process, shampoo and treat the hair with Wella Professionals Post Color Treatment.
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1. Select extensions similar in length to the client's hair and similar to the client's base color. Prelighten in a diagonal back and forth pattern using Formula D. Rinse, shampoo, treat and dry the hair.
2. Paint Formulas B and C onto dried extensions. Process, shampoo, treat and dry the extensions.
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Apply Wella Professionals Extra Volume Mousse to roots and Wella Professionals Oil Reflections from the midshaft to the ends. Blow-dry with a medium round brush to create volume at the root. Micro-crimp the back area three inches from the regrowth. Backcomb the crimped area.
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Curl the extensions and pin behind the right ear, blending with the natural hair.
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Tuck and pin the hair at the nape with pins. Repeat around the head to create the volumized "bob" effect. Style the hair into a dry fingerwave over the right shoulder and pin. Allow the hair to set for 15 to 20 minutes and remove the pins.
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Finished look.
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