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ellie1982

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Hi everyone,
This is my first post so bear with me!!:) Im just qualified as a hairdresser and i'm working from home so I really miss :| having other people to discuss things with, I would really love some advice.
I'm just started to work with wella. I found this message which is would be more helpful with the mixing ratios. It would be very helpful, if anyone can send me the mixing ratios of these Wella colours or if no one have these anything similer would be helpful. Thank you very much.
Ellie
Toners for pre-lightened hair
• Blue denim – 10/8 + 22/0
• Slate Grey – 10/0 + 22/0
• Pastel Violet – 10/0 + 33/66
• Minky – 10/0 + 7/1
• Minky Plus (pinkier) – 9/7 + 7/75
• Strawberry – 10/0 + 0/65 For depths of 8/0 and higher
• Light minky ash – 9/16 + 33/66
• Cool heather ash – 7/75 + 9/16 + 0/65
Blue thru
• True blue – colour touch 9/16 + 2/88 (or 0/88)
• Dark blue – colour touch 9/16 + 2/88 (0r 0/88) + 0/00 (or 10/0)
• Airforce blue – Koleston 10/8 + 0/28
• Mauve – Koleston 0/65 + 0/28
• Purple haze – Koleston 55/65 +10/0 + 0/28


Colours for pre lightened hair
• Fizzy strawberry – 10/0 + 0/65 + 0/45
• Muted raspberry – 10/8 + 0/65 + 0/45
• Plum sugar – 10/8 + 0/65
Summer colours
• Burnt toffee- 6/7 (or 7/7) + 6/5
• Cool bitter brown – colour touch – 5/0 + 2/88 + 10/0
• Crazy orange – 10/0 + 0/43 + 0/65
• Crazy orange 2 – 10/04 + 8/34 + 0/43
• Pink poodle – relights – 0/6 + 0/68
• Apricot – relights – 0/18 + 0/5
Commercial colours
• Raspberry brown – 5/75 + 55/65
• Plum charcoal – 33/66 + 22/0
• Dark violet – 55/65 + 0/88
• Hazelnut – 9/16 + 7/7
• 5/77 + 55/65
For depths 7/0-10/0
• Warm biscuit – 8/7+8/41
• Rich biscuit – 7/7 +0/65
 
Your mixing ratios will be on the manufacturer's instructions enclosed in the box.
 
Your mixing ratios will be on the manufacturer's instructions enclosed in the box.

I think the post means the mix ratios for the list she has given above? Was it posted on here, as whoever posted all those colours will know their mix ratios, where did the colour list come from?
 
Yes, that is what i'm interested in the mixing ratios of these colours together to get the right shade and the right colours.
 
The given description dosent really give you anything other than a vague idea of what a color might look like.....without swatch boards to look at, everything is a mere sugestion. All eyes see color differently so I wouldn't put too much weight on these formulas....even each client who stays in the same range all the time will have their formulation changed, as every service has the previous color service to consider when consulting for color. Always think outside the box, and remember to consider the past and future ......moreso when using blonde formulas as porosity is the most unpredictable factor, and it changes from service to service.:green:
 
as college told us over and over and over and over LOL follow manufacturer's instructions, or better still get a wella shade chart, i got one from ebay for about £20 and it's very useful xxx
 
The mix ratios were previously posted. They were later removed and the poster said to PM her for the original ratios.

Without debating color theory, I too am looking for those ratios. Anyone? Pretty please?
 
haha it seems everybody is after these elusive ratios! if any body knows please tell me also .. well specifically slate grey :)
 

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