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  1. Daniel Williams

    Cureplex, using the whole system & what if I don’t?

    It doesn't work regardless. They're knock offs to Olaplex. They do NOTHING for the bonds unless they have that special patented formula that olaplex has claimed. Its all knock offs.. There's one true hero product. That is it. Simply put not being rude just blunt and straight to the point. What...
  2. Daniel Williams

    Ash over brass!

    Upskilling, mobile hairdressing and working in a salon for the past 3 years. That tip is from lisalovesbalayage on Instagram (Lisa walker) check her out.
  3. Daniel Williams

    Ash over brass!

    For a true ashy result you can't put 8.1 (or whatever ashy tone) over the same level unless you're a 9 or 10 youre still going to have leftover strong warmth.
  4. Daniel Williams

    Ash over brass!

    If you're toning brassy hair ahd want ashy result you HAVE to go 2 shades darker or you're going to get muddy flat results, if you want a ashy level 8 the hair needs to be a 10, or if you're a brassy level 7 use a 5.1/5a in order to get actual ashy results otherwise it really won't happen.
  5. Daniel Williams

    Client growing 100% white in, to blend?

    Colour remover (reducer) first. Do this twice. Then babyfine back to back slices WITHOUT touching natural white (because unnecessary) and get it as light as possible smaller the section blonder the result, use 10vol at back literally TINY sections and 20 towards the end, then tone her with a...
  6. Daniel Williams

    Holy grail hair products?

    I love all the Olaplex range and use them religiously, I also love Redken extreme as its protein, ceramides and 18-MEA so great for the hair, I also use elasticizer, and milkshake nourishing conditioner is good (I don't like the moisture plus range though) and I love Davines the entire vegan...
  7. Daniel Williams

    Pulp Riot toner

    I used the pulp riot toners ash and natural thinking I'd get a creamy beige on my friend abd it literally went to a level 8 slate grey/khaki tone. I was not impressed by them at all, super dark and they smell really strong. I thought they'd be lovely hearing about the brand all over youtube etc.
  8. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    no, i had bleached her hair before hand, and fair enough i should have used one but didn't have one, but this person hasn't done it yet and i'm giving her the advice that she should use to keep the hair as healthy as possible, I didn't need educating on it either, i knew what it was, regardless...
  9. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    the need is because its box colour, it's a 2/3 step process, colour remover, then go in base 5 and then she can balayage the ends, which she can choose to do in a single process or 2 separate processes,
  10. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    that's unnecessary, and more damaging than using a colour remover to remove artificial dye, it's box dye, it should be removed before using professional products, why use peroxide on previous colour? that's more damaging than removing it safely and gently...
  11. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    colour remover isn't bleach, i'm not talking about colour stripper either colour remover removes artificial pigment and dye, not her natural colour/hair
  12. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    Why are you being rude for? how is this advanced? the OP says that she would go in with bleach on the mid lengths w 10 vol, which is not necessary, no need to use any bleach on that area apart from adding in swept highlights for the balayage, in order to get the client to a level 5 all she has...
  13. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    I read the post, i just got confused for a second, bur corrected anyway, regardless no need to bleach mid lengths
  14. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    if she's white underneath you still don't need to bleach the length.... just colour remover then colour it.
  15. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    I do not think you'll need to bleach her length, just for the balayage ombre part, no need to lift her mid lengths given if the box dye is darker than her natural colour, if so just remove the colour with colour remover and then tone to the desired level if she's brassy/too light
  16. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    Wait? is she a natural level 4 or is that because of the box dye? if she's naturally a level 4 you will need to lift her then, but if it's from dye then remove it, and i'm guessing if it's from the dye her hair is naturally lighter than a 4 anyway
  17. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    why would she bleach the mid lengths to recolour? no need for bleach, just colour remover/reducer?
  18. Daniel Williams

    Colour help with Kadus professional colour

    read the last bit hehehehehe that should un-confuse you, dismiss the rest of it lol
  19. Daniel Williams

    Trying to balayage

    Regardless of what you do, please use colour remover before hand on the box dyed hair to remove ANY dye from the hair, it will prevent any 'nasty surprises' during your process, bleaching out box dye is very different to bleaching out professional colour... VERY DIFFERENT RESULTS, it'll make the...
  20. Daniel Williams

    Colour help with Kadus professional colour

    Ok, so just Wella does that xx that sounds pretty!!
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