I was opening of some coaxial cable to see what all was insideThere was some wire braid/mesh running the length of the cable just inside the outer layer and I heard of it being made of copper, but mine was notIt looked sort of like aluminum but I am not sureI am just wondering what other metals are used to make the wire braid.
Yea you can.my cousin's a hairstylist and she uses regular aluminum for highlighting her hair all the time.
yeah, but be sure to get the foil ready, it makes the process easierTry to premeasure, too much foil doesn't want to stay in your hair
Pretty much what binka saidNone of the other people that answered didn't even remotely answer your QlolYour probably already know what the foils were for or you would not be asking about the heat thingAlso like binka said if your hair isn't taking the bleach well your can put heat on it for about 30 secondsI go get my hair bleached all the time and they do put me under that dryer thing to speed up the processIt also makes it not so orangy looking if your hair just stops at that stage thats in between brown and blonde.
Highlighting Hair With Foil
As you said - aluminum (but usually as a foil PLUS at least a copper wire that can be soldered), iron (coated with tin or other metal, to prevent oxidation) and of course, copper, also sometimes coated with tin.