Step 12: Work your way around the head, removing the foils that have developed and rinse the hair until the foils are removed. Once ready, you can remove some of the back foils left longest and carefully rinse these while the rest of the hair develops. Step 11: Let the foil develop, checking on the colour periodically. Step 10: Close to the natural parting, use backcombing to defuse any demarcation at the top of the head for a beautiful natural finish. Step 9: Once you have a sufficient number of babylights around the hairline, you can move back to your broken slice. Start with babylights around the face frame, angled towards the face, and continue with the tipping technique after you have completed three foils. Step 8: Once you have completed the back section, you can move onto the sides. Step 7: Continue the tipping out technique for every three foils, using the broken slice as your weaving method. Step 6: Once halfway up the back of the head, switch to a broken slice to add more dimensions and depth to the colour. As we will be applying bleach to the tips on these pieces, it is essential to keep a close eye on how they develop as the hair is lighter at the ends. This gives a beautiful depth of colour to the overall look. Step 5: Once you have three foils on top of one another, you can use the tipping out technique to grab the hair that's not been put into the foils, then backcombing and weaving into some foil. Step 4: Once we have added our two hairline foils at the back, we can move on to a standard weave throughout the back of the head, adding a foil in the middle between the two sides to cover the entire perimeter of the head. We are leaving the very ends of the hair out as these are already relatively light, and we don't want to over-process them. Step 3: Starting with babylights around the hairline, we place our foils at an angle and use a balayage board to apply our bleach to the hair and foil.
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