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Master Speed Foiling with These Hot Tips

 

 Are you ready to take your foiling game to the next level? Here are some helpful tips to make your speed foiling process a breeze!

Do you have a plan?

Before you dive into speed foiling, make sure you have a plan of placement for your foils. This will help you work more efficiently and avoid any confusion during the process.

How do you keep things organized?

Keep your foils separated on a "quick try" for easy pick up. This simple trick will save you time and frustration when you're in the middle of a foiling session.

What tools should you use?

Use a thin point foil comb for precision and accuracy. This tool will help you create clean and seamless highlights every time. 

How do you secure the hair?

Make sure to use clips that secure the hair the first time you clip. This will prevent any slipping or sliding of the hair during the foiling process.

Why are clean partings important?

Create clean partings for accurate foiling. This will ensure that your highlights are placed exactly where you want them to be.

What's the key to avoiding mistakes?

Lift the hair from the scalp when weaving or slicing to avoid picking up the same hair section multiple times. This simple technique will help you avoid any overlapping or uneven color placement.

How can you speed up the process?

Use the opposite finger of your foiling hand to direct the comb for fast pick up of hair. This little trick will help you work more quickly and efficiently.

What's the most important tip?

Remember to stay focused and avoid distractions. Speed foiling requires precision and concentration, so make sure you're in the zone during the process.

What's the ultimate tool for speed foiling?

Most importantly, use a "quick tray" for working smarter, not harder! This handy tool will keep all your foils and tools organized and within reach, making your foiling process a breeze.

Any final tips?

And don't forget about clean foil rips. This small detail can make a big difference in the final result of your foiling technique.

 Happy Foiling

XO Jenel

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