The last time that grey hair was in was in the late eighteenth century but it does really look like grey hair is making a big come-back....At least that is what we are seeing in the hairdressing world.
https://www.uglyducklingcolor.com/content/59-how-to-use-ugly-duckling-grey-colors
PS The article contains a portrait of Marie-Antoinette wearing grey hair in 1769...and some modern day models doing the same!How Grey Hair is Back!
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Coloring Hair Violet and Silver Blonde
Violet and Blonde Hair Color
A lot of people have been contacting me asking me about this violet and silver blonde hair color look.
Our model had come in with pre-lightened hair and she was looking for a change. We gave her the look that you see above.
Here's how to achieve this color result:
First, mix Ugly Duckling Violet with Intense Silver Blonde 100.20. The mox ration should be about half:half. Then put in your developer (we used 20 Vol. developer, and the mix ratio for Ugly Duckling Hair Color is 1 part color to 1 part developer).
Apply this mix on the roots. You can go out a little more or less depending on the look that you are trying to create.
After 10 minutes, make a fresh mix of Intense Silver Blonde 100.20 with 20 Vol. Developer. Apply to the mid-lengths and ends.
Let the colors develop - around 20 minutes should be fine.
Then emulsify, rinse and blow dry.
The great thing about Ugly Duckling hair colors is that the violet color does not bleed into the blonde, This is really critical if you are trying to achieve the result above.
Happy Coloring!
To find about more about the products used in this tutorial, please check out the links below:
Violet Hair Color
Highlight Intense Silver Blonde
Monday, 28 December 2015
Hair Bleach - How to Bleach Hair Safely & Effectively
Hair bleach is a great way to lighten your hair, and the only reliable way of doing so if you want to go really blonde.
In this article, we show you how to do a really high quality bleach job and safely and effectively!
What do I need?
You will need Hair Bleach and Hair Color Developer.
For the bleach, make sure that you are using a quality hair product. There are many bleaches on the market and they do not all work the same way. Our recommendation is Brilliant Blonde Hair Bleach from Ugly Duckling Los Angeles.
Brilliant Blonde has been designed for dark bases and gives more than 8 levels of lift. The product has been rated a category winner by consumers, and has excellent reviews on Amazon also. It lifts the hair in a controlled way without making it porous in any way.
Brilliant Blonde is available online at this website: Brilliant Blonde Hair Bleach
To get best results, use with the Ugly Duckling 30 Vol. Cream Developer.

This cream developer is also very well rated in consumer forums and has a smooth consistency and a pleasant fragrance. It's batch controlled, meaning you can be sure that when you order one you will get a fresh one that has been manufactured within the past year!
Ugly Duckling Hair Color Developer is available online here :
https://www.uglyducklingcolor.com/hair-color-developer/65-30-vol-9-cream-developer.html
How do I mix it?
The recommended mix is 1 part color to 2 parts developer. Try and aim for a fairly runny consistency. It should be fairly watery, something like glue, so that it applies easily and doesn't dry off too soon. (The mixture stops working when it dries out).
How do I apply it?
First comb the hair and make 4 large sections with it. You do this by dividing the hair first to the left and to the right. Then you divide transversely (from one ear to another). Tie up 3 of these 4 sections with a sectioning clip.
Now you are ready to start applying the mixture to the loose section. Start at the back (this is where the hair is thickest) and create mini sections and start applying quickly. You need to work fast in order to give a uniform processing time to the hair and hence get a uniform color result.
Never apply bleach directly on the scalp.
What if I want to use bleach to create blonde highlights?
You can do that too. Use foil and away you go. Please see the video below on how to do blonde highlights using bleach:

Sarah's Blonde Highlights
How long do I leave the bleach in?
You need to keep watching the hair as it lightens and be prepared to wash off as soon as it reaches your targeted level. For a guide to what the hair color looks like at each level, please refer to the image below:

What do I do next?
Wash off immediately with water. Now you will need to correct the tone of the hair because invariably an application of bleach and developer will leave the hair looking too warm. This is particularly likely to occur of you have lightened by several hair color levels.
If the hair is at a level of 5-6 after bleaching, you can choose a hair color shade anywhere up to level 8 but you will need to mix in some green to counteract the orange.
If your hair is at a level of 7-8 after bleaching, you can choose a hair color anywhere up to level 10 but you will need to mix in some violet to counteract the yellow.
If you have bleached the hair right up to a level 9-10, you can apply Ugly Duckling 10V (Very Light Blonde with a Violet Reflect). This hair color is made for toning bleached hair in one simple step.
Ugly Duckling Los Angeles is a line of professional hair colors available on line.
Ugly Duckling hair colors are all infused with Argan Oil for extra conditioning, leaving the hair smooth, soft and shiny after coloring.
To learn more about Ugly Duckling Hair Colors, visit https://www.uglyducklingcolor.com/shop-now
Happy Coloring!
In this article, we show you how to do a really high quality bleach job and safely and effectively!
What do I need?
You will need Hair Bleach and Hair Color Developer.
For the bleach, make sure that you are using a quality hair product. There are many bleaches on the market and they do not all work the same way. Our recommendation is Brilliant Blonde Hair Bleach from Ugly Duckling Los Angeles.
Brilliant Blonde has been designed for dark bases and gives more than 8 levels of lift. The product has been rated a category winner by consumers, and has excellent reviews on Amazon also. It lifts the hair in a controlled way without making it porous in any way.
Brilliant Blonde is available online at this website: Brilliant Blonde Hair Bleach
To get best results, use with the Ugly Duckling 30 Vol. Cream Developer.

This cream developer is also very well rated in consumer forums and has a smooth consistency and a pleasant fragrance. It's batch controlled, meaning you can be sure that when you order one you will get a fresh one that has been manufactured within the past year!
Ugly Duckling Hair Color Developer is available online here :
https://www.uglyducklingcolor.com/hair-color-developer/65-30-vol-9-cream-developer.html
How do I mix it?
The recommended mix is 1 part color to 2 parts developer. Try and aim for a fairly runny consistency. It should be fairly watery, something like glue, so that it applies easily and doesn't dry off too soon. (The mixture stops working when it dries out).
How do I apply it?
First comb the hair and make 4 large sections with it. You do this by dividing the hair first to the left and to the right. Then you divide transversely (from one ear to another). Tie up 3 of these 4 sections with a sectioning clip.
Now you are ready to start applying the mixture to the loose section. Start at the back (this is where the hair is thickest) and create mini sections and start applying quickly. You need to work fast in order to give a uniform processing time to the hair and hence get a uniform color result.
Never apply bleach directly on the scalp.
What if I want to use bleach to create blonde highlights?
You can do that too. Use foil and away you go. Please see the video below on how to do blonde highlights using bleach:

Sarah's Blonde Highlights
How long do I leave the bleach in?
You need to keep watching the hair as it lightens and be prepared to wash off as soon as it reaches your targeted level. For a guide to what the hair color looks like at each level, please refer to the image below:

What do I do next?
Wash off immediately with water. Now you will need to correct the tone of the hair because invariably an application of bleach and developer will leave the hair looking too warm. This is particularly likely to occur of you have lightened by several hair color levels.
If the hair is at a level of 5-6 after bleaching, you can choose a hair color shade anywhere up to level 8 but you will need to mix in some green to counteract the orange.
If your hair is at a level of 7-8 after bleaching, you can choose a hair color anywhere up to level 10 but you will need to mix in some violet to counteract the yellow.
If you have bleached the hair right up to a level 9-10, you can apply Ugly Duckling 10V (Very Light Blonde with a Violet Reflect). This hair color is made for toning bleached hair in one simple step.
Ugly Duckling Los Angeles is a line of professional hair colors available on line.
Ugly Duckling hair colors are all infused with Argan Oil for extra conditioning, leaving the hair smooth, soft and shiny after coloring.
To learn more about Ugly Duckling Hair Colors, visit https://www.uglyducklingcolor.com/shop-now
Happy Coloring!
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