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stella1981

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Hi geeks any ideas on formulas for this one?? My clients are looking for inspiration and I have come across this pic. I’m working on a base of an 8 was going to do half a head of slices pre lightner and 6%then dry off and go back through with 55/66 and pastel. I know the blonde will have to lift to at least a 9 for the purple to show up. I would be grateful for any help, I use wella btw thanks in advance.
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you could foil alternating 55/66 and a highlift? Save you going through it twice
 
Thanks Hun but want the purple to be as bright as possible. Do you think this would be like the pic?? Thanks for reply [emoji3] mandita8601
 
love this colour <3
 
Hi geeks any ideas on formulas for this one?? My clients are looking for inspiration and I have come across this pic. I’m working on a base of an 8 was going to do half a head of slices pre lightner and 6%then dry off and go back through with 55/66 and pastel. I know the blonde will have to lift to at least a 9 for the purple to show up. I would be grateful for any help, I use wella btw thanks in advance.
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Is the clients hair coloured at all? Or is it all a natural level 8?
If it's natural then I'd use 2part 55/66 +1parts 55/65 +1part 10/0 and then use something like 9/0+6% or 9/7+6%.
 
Thankyou for replying,She has an existing 7 on the ends but roots are a warm 8.
 
I would use colour touch for the violet. It will give it more shine and fade evenly. And maybe one of the /97s for the blonde x
 

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