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LHairdressing

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Hiya :)

Im looking for the best pre pig from blonde to brown but dnt want it to have a red tinge? Wyat would people suggest as iv always just used a red moose?

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I find red moose leaves it patchy. I use dialight. Depending on what shade/tone your going depends on what pre pig shade your use last night i pre pigged this with dialight 6.43 for 15 mins then went over with half 6.35. She still wanted the warmth so thats why i used 6.43. Im sure i have a chart somewhere ill trt n find it

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So lets say I wants a golden base 6 I would put the 6.3 on it pre pig? Thankyou for your help xx

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So lets say I wants a golden base 6 I would put the 6.3 on it pre pig? Thankyou for your help xx

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If your not familer with Pre pig you could sponge perfecton onto washed damp hair then go straight over that with ct all wella u can't really go wrong x
 
Sponged on /44 perfecton works well then applying a semi over it. For permanent option try colour fresh then apply a permanent. But I always do perfecton then semi. Semi fades same as permanent I find on bleached hair x

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Depending what base your intending to use.. Ive been taught to use a gold for bases 9-7 copper for bases 6-5 and red for bases 4-1.. I use clynol and Schwarzkopf colours and to pre pig instead of mousse i use their mix tones 1 part mix to 4 parts warm water, dry it in then apply desired colour, no need for warmth so can just put a flat colour on top. If the blonde is really blonde and damaged then maybe do half and half of the colour mixtones.. Hope this helps ☺️ Xx
 

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