hariibo
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Hi all
I have a client who has gradually gone from a wella kp 66/45 with /65 special mix (that she had for around a year) to a blonde. This required 2 x colour removers, a bleach bath then bleach with 12%, toned with wella illumina 10/69 and a good cut!
We are both keen not to use a bleach for regrowth so I used illumina 10/69 and 12% on roots for max. lift as she is a base 6/ no white and her hair is naturally ashy, then toned all over afterwards with 9/60 and pastel.
However, her roots are still quite warm. I would say maybe a 10/03 even though the illumina is blue based and had max development time under heat.
I am thinking of trying a high lift (koleston special blonde) 12/81 but am unsure of whether this is okay to use on hair with bleach on mids and ends and a tint on the root (albeit a very light colour). I have always been under the impression these are meant for virgin hair although rules can be bent slightly when your starting shade is 7/ and up??? I have never toned with any of the 12/ range either as i was taught to use 9/ and 10/ range. Was going to tone with colour touch 8/81 if need be?
HELP and ADVICE on using high lift ranges on non-virgin hair please!!
Thanks in advance xx
I have a client who has gradually gone from a wella kp 66/45 with /65 special mix (that she had for around a year) to a blonde. This required 2 x colour removers, a bleach bath then bleach with 12%, toned with wella illumina 10/69 and a good cut!
We are both keen not to use a bleach for regrowth so I used illumina 10/69 and 12% on roots for max. lift as she is a base 6/ no white and her hair is naturally ashy, then toned all over afterwards with 9/60 and pastel.
However, her roots are still quite warm. I would say maybe a 10/03 even though the illumina is blue based and had max development time under heat.
I am thinking of trying a high lift (koleston special blonde) 12/81 but am unsure of whether this is okay to use on hair with bleach on mids and ends and a tint on the root (albeit a very light colour). I have always been under the impression these are meant for virgin hair although rules can be bent slightly when your starting shade is 7/ and up??? I have never toned with any of the 12/ range either as i was taught to use 9/ and 10/ range. Was going to tone with colour touch 8/81 if need be?
HELP and ADVICE on using high lift ranges on non-virgin hair please!!
Thanks in advance xx
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