hairdresser18
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Hi, I was reading thorugh my hairdressing books to refresh my knowledge last night and i came across a question that I answered but then put an (x) next to it so i dunno if this is right. The question was: a client comes in with 1/2" of regrowth with no grey and ask you to match her previous tint. How would you go about this? I answered : I mix some of her natural base shade with her previous colour to make it look more natural but do a strand test to make sure tone is right. Is that right as I dont get why I would have to mix her natural base shade as it would already be on her roots. I would just have to take her coloured hair and match it with the shade chart and test the colours, yea?
i dont get why you have to mix her natural colour with her previous colour how would that actually work as say she was a 4 and her lengths and ends where a 6,3 you would mix a 4 and 6,3 together? doesnt sound right. My teacher ticked it aswell and I dont trust that.
i dont get why you have to mix her natural colour with her previous colour how would that actually work as say she was a 4 and her lengths and ends where a 6,3 you would mix a 4 and 6,3 together? doesnt sound right. My teacher ticked it aswell and I dont trust that.