Your fine-haired clients crave volume and with the right color and cut combo, you can create the illusion of fullness. We recently shared how Ashlee Norman (@ashleenormanhair) achieved this shaggy lob and now we’re breaking down her process for this on-trend rooty blonde foilayage. The key is to create dimension, so Ashlee worked with zigzag teasy lights, interlocking triangle sections of highlights and lowlights. Keep scrolling to learn more!
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Steps

1. Take a triangle section, create a zigzag parting and gently backcomb the top section.

2. Then, on the top section, paint Formula A on her natural regrowth and Formula B on her previously lightened ends. Place in foil.
Note: As she worked her way around the head, Ashlee gradually bumped the developer up from 10-volume to 30-volume in Formula A.

3. On the bottom section of the zigzag parting, apply Formula C to create a lowlight. “The lowlights were double weaved to be brought down at varying levels and tipped out with lightener on the ends,” shares Ashlee.
4. Continue Steps 1 through 3 until all of her hair is in foils and let process.
5. Rinse, then color melt by applying Formula D to the roots and Formula E from the midlengths to the ends.
6. Let process, then rinse, blow-dry and style as desired.



