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Six sections are used for the entire head to create dimensional highlights.
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Foil placement within the section determines color dimension.
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To make a section, create a square that is even in its measurements. (Use a tail comb with approximately 3.5-inch teeth.)
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When highlighting around the hairline, be certain to incorporate part of the hairline into your weave.
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Red: blended result. Directs hair inward toward the crown.
Blue: more dimensional result. Directs hair outward toward the hairline.
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Section the hair into six sections.
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Using side fold wax paper, apply ProRituals Professional Bluelight Lightening Powder + 20-volume developer and ProRituals Hair and Scalp Therapy, weaving hair from under and blending into the root area.
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Sections are placed at angles for perfect distribution of color.
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Repeat sections following the top angle of each section as your guide.
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Tone using 10SC/10.11 + 5-volume developer. 1 oz. ProRituals Spray Treat Conditioner was also added to the formula.
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After following “The Color Ritual,” add a nickel-size amount of ProRituals Oil–In-Reviving Cream to the hair and begin to dry using a large round brush and pin set.
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After set, transfer hair onto Hot Rollers to increase the set’s longevity. Let cool, place a small amount of ProRituals Hair Oil Treatment on hands while removing rollers to tame ends and lightly brush the set to desired movement.
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How-To: Undone Blonde
March 7, 2016·1 min read

Spring might be just around the corner, but you know your blonde clients—they’re always one season ahead, and they’re looking for a bolder, brighter blonde right now! Refresh their strands for the summer using ProRituals 30 Foil Directional Color Placement Technique to give them a beautiful, “undone blonde” look. Here’s how. who did it Hair: Terrence Michael Renk Makeup: Megan McCormick Photography: Terrence Michael Renk Model: Brittany (more…)
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