Emily33
Member
I've been using Redken for years and I know how to get any color I want, and can successfully do any color corrections. And I use Matrix V-light or Blonde Icing for bleach.But I'm switching to schwarzkopf for a number of reasons, but being soooo new to this line I keep coming up with questions and have no one to ask. And I can't afford the professional training for the line yet so I'm looking for advice.
One thing I need help with right away is toning blonds that may be a little bit gold when the client wants more of a beige or neutral blonde. When I was first starting out with Redken I just use Shades, their demi-permanent color line and mix a 9 or 10-blue or ice color. Which easily & quickly tones out any unwanted gold tones. But now if I'm actually using the color line instead of bleach I never really have any issues just because I know how Redken's colors turn out, so I know how to get the result I want. And same thing when highlightign with bleach now.
But I've had a couple new clients recently that are use to getting a full head/ on the scalp color application for blond (not bleach) And being new to Igora Royal, both times they came out a little warmer than I would've liked. I toned one with the last bit of the redken shades I had, and the other liked it the way it was. So I need to figure out what I should use out of the schwarzkopf line for toning?
And if someone has used this line for a long time, and really knows the in's & out's of this line, please share anything you can think of.
One thing I need help with right away is toning blonds that may be a little bit gold when the client wants more of a beige or neutral blonde. When I was first starting out with Redken I just use Shades, their demi-permanent color line and mix a 9 or 10-blue or ice color. Which easily & quickly tones out any unwanted gold tones. But now if I'm actually using the color line instead of bleach I never really have any issues just because I know how Redken's colors turn out, so I know how to get the result I want. And same thing when highlightign with bleach now.
But I've had a couple new clients recently that are use to getting a full head/ on the scalp color application for blond (not bleach) And being new to Igora Royal, both times they came out a little warmer than I would've liked. I toned one with the last bit of the redken shades I had, and the other liked it the way it was. So I need to figure out what I should use out of the schwarzkopf line for toning?
And if someone has used this line for a long time, and really knows the in's & out's of this line, please share anything you can think of.