I see. Thanks a lot.Here is Wella Koleston Perfect 10/1 (Lightest ash blonde) and 9/1 (very light ash blonde)
For future reference here is a underlying pigment chart.I see. Thanks a lot.
May you have a picture of level 9 and level 10 bleached hair? Without tone. Just how those levels seem (on hair) after wash the bleach away.
Well. I graduate this year so I guess this year I am going to learn more "advanced" coloring techniques. So far I maintain a platinum white (made by myself and hair not damaged at all) and I try to test things on myself. But I want to learn many things fast as long as I plan to participate in a competition in 4 months (only for apprentices).It’s good that you’re asking these sorts of questions. It’s the best way to learn. However, I’m wondering that as you’re still training, do you have access to any training resources, colour swatches, manuals etc?
That's what I was looking about. Thanks a lot. [emoji173]️For future reference here is a underlying pigment chart. View attachment 209231
We have no levels here. xDDo you have any good Level 3 textbooks? That might help you to understand the theory side of colouring.
God bless this guy Ronray. He learned me everything I know so far, here, in salongeek. I dont expect much knowledge from my school nor from the 9months practice I will do in a few months. Alone. All i have to do is try to read and practice alone.I agree with AcidPerm, a lot of this is very basic colour knowledge and should be being taught in college. Luckily you're here so everyone on Salon Geek can offer you help when needed but I think you need more formal training/resources.
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