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Last updated: October 24, 2017

Magenta Lights

By Julie Holbrook

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  • Starting Level

    Level 5 roots; combination of Level 9 and Level 5 ends

  • Formula A (prelightener)

    Joico Blonde Life Lightening Powder + 20-volume developer

  • Formula B (roots)

    Eufora Color 4.0 + 3.22 + 5.22 + 10-volume developer

  • Formula C (ends)

    Joico Color Intensity Magenta + Hot Pink

#ONESHOT finalist Julie Holbrook (@headrushdesigns), a stylist at Ave Salon in Ogden, Utah, is known for her rich, dimensional colors and sleek precision cuts. This dimensional magenta stacked bob? A perfect example of both. Here’s Julie’s color formula and how-to!  

 

Total chair time: 2½ hours  

 

Pricing: $120

 

Who Did It

Artist: Julie Holbrook
Colorist: Julie Holbrook

Products Used

COLOR FORMULAS

  • Starting Level

    Level 5 roots; combination of Level 9 and Level 5 ends

  • Formula A (prelightener)

    Joico Blonde Life Lightening Powder + 20-volume developer

  • Formula B (roots)

    Eufora Color 4.0 + 3.22 + 5.22 + 10-volume developer

  • Formula C (ends)

    Joico Color Intensity Magenta + Hot Pink

FORMULA STEPS

1. Using foils and Formula A, prelighten the ends, pulling random pieces closer to the root.

 

2. Apply Formula B to select strands in the root area, and process for 45 minutes.

 

3. Apply Formula C to any pieces left out, and process for 20 minutes.

 

4. Shampoo, towel-dry and apply Formula C to the ends at the sink, making sure to saturate completely. Process for 15 minutes, rinse with cool water, condition, and rinse with cool water once more.

 

For the cut, Julie used vertical sectioning in the back and graduated her fingers down toward the bottom to give her client a tight stack, while trimming the ends. “I always leave my perimeter edge until the very end,” says Julie. She followed this guide to the front, taking diagonal partings and pulling everything back to the back guide, leaving as much length as possible. 

 

After drying, round-brushing and flat ironing, she started her detail work, cutting the entire outer perimeter to make sure it was a clean, crisp line. She had her client look down as she completed the back (to ensure a tight angle).