Would this give a band at all on the roots? So if I done 1/2 77/0 and 15mls 88/0?Use 2part 77/0 + 1part 88/0 + 6% on root and to shift the ends use 10/0 + 9%
Not is you lifted the ends to match the lighter root. Obviously if you apply a lighter colour on the root and leave the ends then obviously you'd get bandingWould this give a band at all on the roots? So if I done 1/2 77/0 and 15mls 88/0?
You could try doing a Malibu c colour correction or colour prepare treatment. This will buff the hair slightly to remove excess colour. It's not a bleach or colour remover. Just a bit stronger than a deep cleansing shampoo.Yes I get you, was not wanting to lift the colour that much. Wanted to just do it gradually to be honest.
Thankyou. What shade would you go for? Her hair is quite dark was thinking of using 6/0 instead of the double first of all1/2 a shade lighter should be okay and shouldn't leave banding if you have are careful and have been previously .Unless there is buildup where the lady has had it put through before then the fade and sun should have lightened the previous tint the 1/2 shade. I would never go more than half a shade every other time , and avoid putting anything other than a lighter semi ( to add gloss and correct tone ) on the ends .
Your formula is 3/4 77/0 + 1/4 66/0 so if you want to go half a shade lighter you need to use 1/2 77/0 + 1/2 88/0That’s ok, so I normally used 45mls 77/0 and 15mls 66/0 roots and then refresh the ends. Not sure what do to this time as she wants to go half a shade lighter. X
No if it's only half a shade lighter , do you have a photo of said client?Do u think this will create a band in the hair?
Unfortunately I don’t have a photo on f her hair. Do u think if I do half and half it will be a lot lighter and noticeable?No if it's only half a shade lighter , do you have a photo of said client?
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