Colour copper help!

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stella1981

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Hi can anyone advise on this scenario please. I have a client base 5 wanting inspiration pic I was thinking a 5/0 stretched as a gloss as she wants to be darker on the top then lowlight to break up existing lightness mabe lift so me highlight to and back comb so they don’t start from the root. Then lift the highlights to an 8/0 and tone with 7/4 colour touch the thing is she’s adamant she doesn’t want to be too ginger!
Any help would be great!
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If I was formulating for this I'd be using CT 4/71 + 1.9% for roots. I would ore lighten as it looks to already be a level 8 ish.
I'd be doing a mid colour on some sections using 6/77 + 6/41 and then use 8/74 for the lighter copper colour
 
If I was formulating for this I'd be using CT 4/71 + 1.9% for roots. I would ore lighten as it looks to already be a level 8 ish.
I'd be doing a mid colour on some sections using 6/77 + 6/41 and then use 8/74 for the lighter copper colour
Thankyou I’m not sure she just doesn’t want it too red I think! Thanks so much for replying 😀
If I was formulating for this I'd be using CT 4/71 + 1.9% for roots. I would ore lighten as it looks to already be a level 8 ish.
I'd be doing a mid colour on some sections using 6/77 + 6/41 and then use 8/74 for the lighter copper colour
Thankyou for your kelp but what do you mean by mid colour exactly?@ronray
 
It looks to me that there are 3 colours hwre.
White 4/71
Yellow 6/77+6/41
Red 8/74
 

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