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some different wella koleston perfect shades
Published by jrobinson
01-04-08
some different wella koleston perfect shades

I thought id share some Wella mixes I have;

Pink: 30ml 10/0 + 4cm 0/65
Slate Grey: 10/1 + 2cm 22/0
Apricot: 30ml 9/5 + 15ml 9/34
Burnt Toffee: /7 + /41
Lilac: 30ml 9/16 + 4cm 3/66
Treacle Toffee: 6/7 + 6/41
Bournville: 15ml 4/0 + 30ml 5/75 + 2cm 0/66
Bitter Choc: 30ml 6/0 + 2cm 3/66
Deep Choc Brown: 44/0 + 5/75 + 5/37
Mulberry: 20ml 5/75 + 3cm 0/65
Caramel: 1/2 8/37 + 2/3 9/16
Strawberry Blonde: 8/41 + 9/5
Healthy Auburn: 5/37+ 6/41
Minky: 15ml 9/16 + 5ml 6/6
Mahogany Brown: 9/5 + 7/75
Biscuit: /7+/1
Magma Bubblegum pink: /89 + /56
Clean blonde: 9/73 + 9/36 on depth 7

metallic red: 6/41+5cm 0/81
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  #1  
By Little Angel on 01-04-08, 09:25 PM
Hi

Your mixes for Burnt Toffee and Biscuit are just mix tones?? or are you adding a relevant base to them??
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By jrobinson on 01-04-08, 09:35 PM
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Hi

Your mixes for Burnt Toffee and Biscuit are just mix tones?? or are you adding a relevant base to them??
hiya
no it just means use any /7 + /1, eg 6/7+6/1 or 7/7+7/1...... hope this makes sense!
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By Little Angel on 01-04-08, 10:10 PM
perfect sense that's what i was wondering as you cant use the mix tones on there own. Some great ideas there thanks x
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By paulette on 09-04-08, 11:41 PM
what ratios are these?
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By jrobinson on 10-04-08, 09:02 PM
most of the ratios are on there, if not i think theyre equal parts. the developer is the usual 1:1
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By paulette on 12-04-08, 01:16 PM
Thanks. Ive made a note of my favs I might get to use them one day!!
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