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Help with Wella Koleston -
13-10-09, 03:22 PM
Hi,
I use Wella Koleston 6/0 dark blonde for years. I just had a look at the wella colour charts online. It is really hard to see the difference between sveral colours. Could someone please explain me the differences between 66/0 Intense dark blonde 6/00 Dark Natural blonde 6/07 Dark Natural Brunette blonde 6/3 Dark gold blonde 6/77 Dark intense brunette blonde I would like to choose something more interesting than my old dark blonde but am confused with all the variations. Which colour is the darkest/lightest? Which one has the most golden tones? Could I also consider 5/07 Light gold brunette brown or would that be too dark already? Thanks for your help! |
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13-10-09, 04:39 PM
66/0 is for the extra coverage of gray hair,
6/3 is just base 6 with gold in it, 6/07 is lie a natural brown, and 6/77 is more like a chocholate brown, each coulr is as dar as the next as they are all on the base of 6, if u go down to the 5/07 that will be slightly darker as it is down a base shade. the 6/77 is a really nice colour and will be a little more interesting than ur usual 6/0 as that is just a flat brown, but the 6/77 has a little more warmth in it. The 6/3 will be more golden than the rest of them hope that helps u |
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13-10-09, 06:47 PM
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My mum was a hairdresser and I learned a little bit from her. Could I mix 6/77 with 6/3 or does that not make sense? |
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