I Let My Subscribers Pick My Hair Color - Summary

Summary

The speaker, a YouTuber, decides to dye her hair for the first time and invites her subscribers to vote on the color. She presents four options: a natural ombre, a gray ombre, a blue ombre, and a lavender ombre. The hair color is chosen based on the results of polls on YouTube and Twitter. The speaker is nervous about the process, especially the bleaching, but is encouraged by her friends and hair stylist, Natalie. The speaker initially can't see her hair due to the color, but it gradually reveals itself as a dark steel color. The final results show that the gray ombre was the most popular choice, with 44% of the votes. The speaker is pleased with her new hair color and expresses her interest in trying other colors in the future.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The author had never dyed their hair before.
2. The author grew their hair out for decades fashion videos.
3. The author had really long hair and wanted to dye it.
4. The author created polls on YouTube and Twitter for subscribers to choose their hair color.
5. The options were: natural ombre, gray ombre, blue ombre, and lavender ombre.
6. The author didn't review the results of the polls and wanted to be surprised.
7. The author went to Natalie at the "this or dye" hair salon in Atwater Village.
8. Natalie was recommended by a friend and was sent images of the options beforehand.
9. The author's hair was bleached and toned in one session.
10. The author was nervous about the bleaching process.
11. The author took a nap during the blow-drying process.
12. The final results of the poll were: 4% natural ombre, 14% blue ombre, 38% lavender ombre, and 44% gray ombre.
13. The author's hair was dyed gray ombre.
14. The author liked the color and thought it was perfect for them.
15. The author's hair was fading out to a lighter gray after a few washes.
16. The author might want to go back to Natalie and ask for the same color again.
17. The author thanked their subscribers for watching and voting in the polls.
18. The author has 4 million subscribers.
19. The author's social media handles are listed at the end of the video.