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Last updated: March 26, 2019

Rooty Blonde Balayage

By Mackenzie Spaulding

Mackenzie Spaulding @loveyourhair_kenz Aloxxi Rooty Blonde Balayage Formula How To Steps Color Formulas
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  • Natural/Starting Level:

    8

  • Formula A:

    Aloxxi TONES® 6NA + 10-volume Crème Developer

  • Formula B:

    Aloxxi Blue Lightener + 20-volume Blue Developer

  • Formula C:

    Aloxxi Ultra Lightener + 20-volume Crème Developer

  • Formula D:

    Aloxxi TONES® 9NA + 7-volume Crème Developer 

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A dimensional shadow root paired with a soft blonde balayage is always a favorite combo of ours and the lastest take on this haircolor trend comes courtesy of Mackenzie Spaulding (@loveyourhair_kenz), a stylist at Tasaris le Salon in Vacaville, Calif.. Keep scrolling to get her color formulas AND for the application steps!

 

Who Did It

Colorist: Mackenzie Spaulding
Manufacturer: AG Hair; Aloxxi, @aloxxihair

COLOR FORMULAS

  • Natural/Starting Level:

    8

  • Formula A:

    Aloxxi TONES® 6NA + 10-volume Crème Developer

  • Formula B:

    Aloxxi Blue Lightener + 20-volume Blue Developer

  • Formula C:

    Aloxxi Ultra Lightener + 20-volume Crème Developer

  • Formula D:

    Aloxxi TONES® 9NA + 7-volume Crème Developer 

FORMULA STEPS

1. Start by doing a root melt with Formula A.

 

2. Part the hair in three sections, separating the two front sections from the back. Begin in the front, taking diagonal partings, take a thin weave and apply Formula B. Repeat, alternating between applying Formulas B and C. “When I applied lightener on the hair closer to the front, I brought it up higher to frame the blonde along her face,” shares Mackenzie.

 

3. In the back, start at the bottom and work up, taking V-shaped partings. Alternate between applying Formulas B and C. “I use the V-technique so she still has depth and dimension,” says Mackenzie.

 

4. Wash the hair with AG Hair Sterling Silver Shampoo, then tone with Formula D to remove any remaining warmth.