Blonding, the ARROJO Way

Blonding

Looking for a fresh blonding technique? Patrick McIvor, Artistic & TechniCulture Director for Goldwell and KMS California and Techni-Color Director of ARROJO, filmed Zach Norman, colorist at ARROJO, demonstrating a signature ARROJO blonding technique that creates cool sparkle at the base and warmer dimension at the ends. After being posted on YouTube for only 24 hours, it received over 500 views.

“This is a great custom technique – Zach uses hair painting to create the pop with texture and dimension through the ends and micro weaves to create sparkle at the base,” says McIvor.




Norman micro foils the part, to create a veil of sparkle over the silhouette, then paints the hair and creates a root shadow with glaze.

Micro Weave: Goldwell Silk Lift Gently 6% with 20 volume

Hair Painting: Goldwell Silk Lift Strong 9% with 30 volume

He then applies a glaze in a tear drop shape – the smaller point area near the face, sweeping down the curve of the head to the back so the highlights appear out of no where in the back and frame the face.

Top Glaze: Goldwell Colorance equal parts 7N and 8N

Finally a glaze is applied in diagonal section to the ends.

End Glaze: Goldwell Colorance Lotion equal parts 10BG and Clear.

“This is the prefect lived-in blonde look, it has a good transition from a little bit of a sparkle, kind of a muted highlight into really punchy around the face into more clarity throughout the length,” explains Norman.

[Image/Video courtesy of Glow Communications]

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