With babylights you're trying to get that beautiful youthful look - simulating the sun's effect on the hair as if you were at the beach every single day.

Maybe you'll have to use foils for this one... Sorry, yeah, it might be a bit trickier, but it's worth it!
Remind yourself - it's called babylights because you're taking very light and small pieces of your hair inbetween that are actually going to be touched by the color - most of your hair will be intact!

Section your hair into three parts after parting it where you usually wear it. Two front parts and leave the back to work on it first. Always work on the back first because the hair dye takes a while longer to process there... Weird I know.
It's recommended that you use between level 10 and 20 peroxide when doing this look. The higher the volume the lighter your highlights will be.
Starting from the back on the sides in small zig-zag motions part the hair from that small section, put the foil under that small parted section and paint it.
Do so by feathering on the top part and really applying it generously on the bottom parts of the hair section on the foils.

Babylights are often used to enhance the warmth or the coolness of your natural color.
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My hair gets naturally like that cause I am constantly at the beach hahaha
Is it kind of like balyage?
Yeah.
nice i liked it