She's the right candidate for Freelights just use 6 or 9% or alternate its a clay type lightened so stays put and doesn't bleed I wouldn't use Freelights under a natural level 6
It will still be warm result if you use Wella hilift even 12% level 6 has a lot of undertone try 12-22 but end result will still be warm better to bleach foil and tone ashy
Wella coppers are not very bright in my opinion compared to other colour lines. Also a copper at a 8level won't have that much pigment may I suggest 7/34 and /34 booster
You may need to pre tone first then deposit your slate grey although being a darker grey and not a silver as such it may not be needed you can always test strand
Any sort of going lighter would take a toll on the hair especially blondes speak to an experienced colourist and book in for a consultation. He or She would suggest all the right products to get you there it may take a few session but your hair will thank you for it. Nothing worse that looking...
The desired picture is a slate grey silvery blueish you will still need to prelighten to inside of a banana yellow at least to get that grey result I cannot offer any formulas as I do not know what colour line you use
Do an all over semi to a desired base colour then balayage over it then toner. This is colour correction needs lots of time. Promise the least in regards to result
Blondme is stronger than Vario and lifts fast and clean in my opinion Vario is more gentle and the white coloured Vario makes it easy to see the undertone. Only downside to Blondeme is damage and using its own dedicated developers so carrying more stock. Schwarzkopf is big on using seperate...
But why is your cousin wanting to tone with a permanent? It will be better to use colour touch and 1.9% it will be more seamless and holds better on the hair
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