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Copper is one of the most striking shades you can create behind the chair.
When it’s done well, it glows.
It reflects light.
It feels rich, dimensional, and alive.
When it’s off even slightly, it can look flat, brassy, overly red, or muddy.
This live tutorial is dedicated to building beautiful, modern copper tones , but it goes far beyond one shade.
Inside, you’ll learn how to create strong, balanced warm tones and how to pair them with thoughtful balayage placement so the result feels natural, layered, and dimensional.
Yes ,we are focused on copper.
But along the way, you’ll strengthen your understanding of:
Warm pigment behavior
Depth control
Balancing red, orange, and gold reflects
Building dimension through placement
Designing color that feels lived-in, not solid
Copper simply becomes the vehicle for learning how to create warmth with intention.
Copper isn’t one formula.
You’ll break down:
How to control dominant reflect
When to lean more golden vs. more red
How underlying pigment impacts your final result
How to prevent overly brassy or overly dense finishes
You’ll leave understanding how to design a copper based on skin tone, natural level, and desired intensity.
Many stylists feel confident neutralizing warmth ,but hesitate when asked to enhance it.
This tutorial shows you how to:
Embrace warmth without losing control
Create glow instead of brass
Layer warmth so it looks dimensional, not flat
Formulate glosses that support long-term vibrancy
Warm tones are powerful when they’re built intentionally.
Balayage and copper are a stunning combination when placement is strategic.
You’ll learn:
Where to create lift for movement and brightness
Where to preserve depth for richness
How negative space enhances warmth
How placement affects reflect and dimension
Balayage isn’t just about lightening, it’s about creating contrast that makes the copper come alive.
Flat copper can feel heavy.
You’ll see how layering light and depth creates:
Shine and reflection
Natural transitions
Movement through the hair
A finish that looks modern rather than solid
This is where artistry and formulation meet.
You’ll watch the entire process unfold in real time:
Consultation and planning
Balayage placement
Lightening strategy
Copper formulation
Glossing and refining
Final tonal adjustments
And throughout the entire process, we explain the why behind each decision ,so you’re not just watching steps, you’re understanding them.
Copper requires confidence with warmth.
It requires understanding how red and orange pigments behave as they lift and deposit.
It requires knowing how placement influences reflect and dimension.
By the end of this tutorial, you won’t just feel more comfortable creating copper, you’ll feel stronger working with warmth in general.
That carries into:
Golden blondes
Strawberry tones
Rich auburns
Dimensional brunettes
The skills extend far beyond one shade.
Stylists who want to feel more confident formulating warm tones
Colorists who struggle with flat or overly brassy copper results
Anyone wanting to pair balayage with richer, warmer shades
Artists who want to create glow, depth, and movement in their color work
If you’re ready to approach copper with clarity and create warmth that feels intentional, layered, and beautifully dimensional ,this tutorial was built for you.
Let’s build warmth that glows.
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