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Rachael Lane

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Hi, looking for some advice on which way would be best to do this have attached pictures of clients hair now and desired look . Also suggestions on colours you would use would be great . I have an idea what I’m gonna do and use but wondered on people’s thoughts thanks xx
 

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What was your idea? That way we will have an insight to what brands you're familiar with and if need be we can advise/ recommends alternative or even combine our ideas to help you create your clients goal :)
 
Whatever you decide, i personally wouldn't go as dark, your client is a base 6/7 and the desired pic is a level 3, the idea of balayage is to go longer with regrowth but if you go too dark it will grow out with 3 bands of colour, i would personally do a wet reverse balayage but no darker thsn her natural base
 
I agree with the above answer. Client looks about a base lv.6N by her regrowth. I personally would do a 50/50 mix of lv.5N+lv.5G with 10vol. The N series colors have a balanced amount of r,y,b pigment in their make up & gold(y), is the dominant pigment in a lv.5 raw. Adding any additional red warmth to the formula will pull more of a copper-red orange tone on the blending area for transition into the blond. Also tone the blond ends in a lv.9/lv.10 in desired tone .... pale gold or natural. This will fill in the porous ends nicely.
 

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