dales nails
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After being on Marternity for 7 months i have started back to work part time on a thursday and Friday. The majority of my work is previous clients. But i went to do a consultation on a aquaintence of my sisters who loves my sisters hair and wants to have it exactly the same colour. My sister mentioned a salon haad turned it a grey/khaki colour and she had visited other top end salons who also couldnt get her hair to the required shade. So i agreed to do a consultation yesterday with a view to doing her hair this coming friday afternoon.
Well i turned up to her house and she had just washed it so her hair was damp, and she had just had a power cut so couldnt dry it off. even with it wet and towelled dried i could see it was very ashen and grey looking not even resembling a shade of blonde just very flat and grey., but obviously with it being damp it was hard to get a true allover colour
she had previously been having a full head blonde and she had found it had got too light and white, so she had requested her hairdresser to turn it a more golden shade of light blonde and it just turned grey. And she hasnt been able to have it rectifed since.Her natural colour is around a base 7, with what looked like golden banding around her root area from the last time she had it coloured. Her target shade is a vibrant golden blonde, on the shade chart she liked wella 10/03. My sisters hair which she loves, is a natural base shade of 7 which i do a full head of colour in 12/89 with a full head of weaved foils throughout in shade 9/03 with some wella blondor fine weaved foils throughout a parting area. Im just struggling to think how i can acheive this result on this ladies hair. I have taken some test pieces to have a play with but im just not sure what direction to head in. As i have obviously got to lift her root area to the desired shade, she has the golden banding at her roots and her mid lengths and ends are very flat grey and ashen and white in places. They obviously need some serious warmth adding to them, but im not sure if a golden blonde tint can lift and remove this grey mousy flat colour. Hints tips greatrly received ladies. Its just very awkward with it being an aquaintence of my sisters. HELP!!!!
Well i turned up to her house and she had just washed it so her hair was damp, and she had just had a power cut so couldnt dry it off. even with it wet and towelled dried i could see it was very ashen and grey looking not even resembling a shade of blonde just very flat and grey., but obviously with it being damp it was hard to get a true allover colour
she had previously been having a full head blonde and she had found it had got too light and white, so she had requested her hairdresser to turn it a more golden shade of light blonde and it just turned grey. And she hasnt been able to have it rectifed since.Her natural colour is around a base 7, with what looked like golden banding around her root area from the last time she had it coloured. Her target shade is a vibrant golden blonde, on the shade chart she liked wella 10/03. My sisters hair which she loves, is a natural base shade of 7 which i do a full head of colour in 12/89 with a full head of weaved foils throughout in shade 9/03 with some wella blondor fine weaved foils throughout a parting area. Im just struggling to think how i can acheive this result on this ladies hair. I have taken some test pieces to have a play with but im just not sure what direction to head in. As i have obviously got to lift her root area to the desired shade, she has the golden banding at her roots and her mid lengths and ends are very flat grey and ashen and white in places. They obviously need some serious warmth adding to them, but im not sure if a golden blonde tint can lift and remove this grey mousy flat colour. Hints tips greatrly received ladies. Its just very awkward with it being an aquaintence of my sisters. HELP!!!!