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lilly

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Hi !
I’ve a client who I’ve lightened from a 4/75 to 7/75, 100% white and resistant.

She now wants more warm red, similar to what you’d see in a 4,5or6, BUT she wants to stay around a 7

I was thinking of 7/75 with 7cms of 0/65 or 0/66
What do you think ??

( Just to add, she’s a friend and pays mates rates so I’d rather keep it to a simple tint without any foils etc )
 
Hi !
I’ve a client who I’ve lightened from a 4/75 to 7/75, 100% white and resistant.

She now wants more warm red, similar to what you’d see in a 4,5or6, BUT she wants to stay around a 7

I was thinking of 7/75 with 7cms of 0/65 or 0/66
What do you think ??

( Just to add, she’s a friend and pays mates rates so I’d rather keep it to a simple tint without any foils etc )
0/66 is violet. 0/65 is more of a mahogany tone. If you want warmth and red I'd opt for 0/45 or use 7/45 with whatever base you normally would.
 
Hi !
I’ve a client who I’ve lightened from a 4/75 to 7/75, 100% white and resistant.

She now wants more warm red, similar to what you’d see in a 4,5or6, BUT she wants to stay around a 7

I was thinking of 7/75 with 7cms of 0/65 or 0/66
What do you think ??

( Just to add, she’s a friend and pays mates rates so I’d rather keep it to a simple tint without any foils etc )
0/66 is violet. 0/65 is more of a mahogany tone. If you want warmth and red I'd opt for 0/45 or use 7/45 with whatever base you normally would.
 

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