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Hinders

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I’m using 7/81 Illuminor and 6% to cover reappearing orange tones. Any suggestions to pre pig cheers
 
If it's already orange then why would you pre pig?
 
I’m using 7/81 Illuminor and 6% to cover reappearing orange tones. Any suggestions to pre pig cheers

Why pre-pig? What are you trying to do?
 
Pre pig with more brown first as in perfecton or something. Just want to make sure it doesn’t fade again. The client has had it done elsewhere twice and still gone back orange tones
Why pre-pig? What are you trying to do?
Trying to kill orange tones which keep reappearing
 
Hair colour always fades to some extent and if it was bleached first, the fade off will be quicker and the raw undercoat will be exposed, red/orange/yellow. Nothing you can put onto the hair will change this fact. I’m guessing that either the hair is very damaged or she’s using heated tools on too high a heat setting.

https://www.salongeek.com/threads/why-does-my-colour-fade-so-quickly.322324/
 
Hair colour always fades to some extent and if it was bleached first, the fade off will be quicker and the raw undercoat will be exposed, red/orange/yellow. Nothing you can put onto the hair will change this fact. I’m guessing that either the hair is very damaged or she’s using heated tools on too high a heat setting.

https://www.salongeek.com/threads/why-does-my-colour-fade-so-quickly.322324/
Yes you’re absolutely right. I’ve coloured it but advised to use a coloured shampoo to delay the fade. Thank you for your advice. I know all about pre pigment with red but when you’re trying to kill the red without going too dark I was looking for some kind of colour stain or maybe post pig if needed
 

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