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Hi guys, I'm looking for your expert critique here. 1st set I've done in a year, on a hairdresser friend who's trying out angels locks for me. I wanted to blend more and cut into the brown a bit, but she was having none of it as I'm not a hairdresser lol, completely understandable.
170 0.8g tiny locks, same as easilocks
Anyone? Im Looking for your opinions pretty please, I'm not entirely sure if this is a good fitting?
I thought it looked great Hun xxx
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Before, during and after and a picture of the poor blister on my finger 160grams of #350 and 10grams of #27 for mild highlights literally cut the #27 into quarters! light not too good on final pic xxx
Sorry 20grams of 27 - 20 1g strands cut into four xx
Looks amazing chick well done xx
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I just wish I could have got a better colour match but she didn't want to pay out for custom colour :/ oh well she's over the moon so I'm happy while I was there her mum and sister enquired and now I have 2 more bookings hopefully! - consultations booked in xxx
I just wish I could have got a better colour match but she didn't want to pay out for custom colour :/ oh well she's over the moon so I'm happy while I was there her mum and sister enquired and now I have 2 more bookings hopefully! - consultations booked in xxx
125 x 1g bonds 💜
I've seen some fabulous examples of well fitted, blended, colour matched work on this thread but I'm also really disappointed by how amateur some of the pics are. I thought this site was for professionals. Instead of praising work that isn't up to standard perhaps some honest and constructive feedback could be included? Unfortunately there are a lot of unscrupulous companies out there selling courses which aren't fit for purpose. Their attendees are damaging our industry (through no fault of their own) and giving extensions a dreadful reputation. By offering them encouragement, those of us who really are professional are allowing our industry to fall into disrepute.
I've seen some fabulous examples of well fitted, blended, colour matched work on this thread but I'm also really disappointed by how amateur some of the pics are. I thought this site was for professionals. Instead of praising work that isn't up to standard perhaps some honest and constructive feedback could be included? Unfortunately there are a lot of unscrupulous companies out there selling courses which aren't fit for purpose. Their attendees are damaging our industry (through no fault of their own) and giving extensions a dreadful reputation. By offering them encouragement, those of us who really are professional are allowing our industry to fall into disrepute.