Colour_Freak_91
Well-Known Member
Hello party people!
It is me... again!
Having a string of delightfully interesting colour clients...
I have a new client (not same one!) who is currently a previously coloured uniform slate grey, but it’s along the same lightness level as her root. (I placed it on my grey chart as a variation of a 6.)
She has 4 inches of root which I’ve placed as close to Shwarzkopf’s 6.65 which is a chocolate, mahogany, gold.
Usually on a natural grey base I would just apply the colour and it comes out a nice, natural brown with cool undertones because the chocolate mahogany adds balance!
But with it being a fashion colour I’m concerned it’ll bleed through.
Her hair is bleach damaged to the point where I will have to cut around 4 inches of her hair. (It currently brushes the shoulder).
Am I right to just treat it as grey and colour over or should I pre-pig/neutralise with red first on the fashion grey?
Bleaching or stripping it out isn’t an option at this point and I only resort to it when I have to as I really hate doing it and putting the clients hair through it.
She’d eventually like to get to a brunette balayage but I’m going to start with the base.
The healing starts here!
It is me... again!
Having a string of delightfully interesting colour clients...
I have a new client (not same one!) who is currently a previously coloured uniform slate grey, but it’s along the same lightness level as her root. (I placed it on my grey chart as a variation of a 6.)
She has 4 inches of root which I’ve placed as close to Shwarzkopf’s 6.65 which is a chocolate, mahogany, gold.
Usually on a natural grey base I would just apply the colour and it comes out a nice, natural brown with cool undertones because the chocolate mahogany adds balance!
But with it being a fashion colour I’m concerned it’ll bleed through.
Her hair is bleach damaged to the point where I will have to cut around 4 inches of her hair. (It currently brushes the shoulder).
Am I right to just treat it as grey and colour over or should I pre-pig/neutralise with red first on the fashion grey?
Bleaching or stripping it out isn’t an option at this point and I only resort to it when I have to as I really hate doing it and putting the clients hair through it.
She’d eventually like to get to a brunette balayage but I’m going to start with the base.
The healing starts here!