She wanted to get away from an all over colour and have highlights. I have explain she won’t achieve that same look. Did say we could do full head highlights then tone but won’t be even all over.
So you would start off with lengths and end firsts at 3% then when reach a level 7 go in to the...
Hi, been out for abit so just want a little advice. My client (first pic) has a very out grown patchy colour and is hoping to go warmer (in her words ginger) but lighter. She wants a 9/3 or 9/4 or near to the second pic. She is a base 5. She doesn’t want bleach. I use Wella. What would u guys do ??
Okay so this lady is wanting picture a ( red with blonde) but she wants low maintenance so Iv suggested pic b ( bleech balayage) and pic c is her hair. Your advise please and also suggestions on methods please
Yes I have but I thought cause it was semi it would come out with a bleach bath or efassor But just left with a green hint.
I wanna try neutralising with red but just really unsure as I dnt wanna have red in her hair or even end up doing dark as she wants blonde. I just want a red formula to...
Okay so my friend was blonde but wanted to go blue and now hates it she has tried getting it out with efassor but had very little success she then tried a colour bath but still nothing. Her aim is to go back blonde.
can anyone help her on what to do please.
we know red neutralise the colour...
So you wouldn’t pre pig ?
So are u saying go straight in with 10g 6/0 10g6/3 and 5g 6/7 for a natural base.
But if I wanted a warmer base go in with 10g6/0 10g6/3 and 5g 6/43.
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Hi guys ok a colour correction question. My client has 1/2 inch regrowth of natural base 6 and mid lengths and ends have been bleeched. She wants end result to be root melt in balayage starting with 6/0 and 6/3(wella) so I was going to pre pig with 0/43 and then apply 1/2 6 and 1/2 6/3 20...
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