So many color formulas going through my mind!

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calliecoedavis

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Please help! Everyone is bringing this picture in our salon. I prefer the babylight trend, but whatever. I'm having so many color formulas go through my mind right now! I see violet, a little ash, brown and of course red! But u want your opinion on the formula!

Please help with these highlights!

(I love Wella)
 
Oh and I think foils would be appropriate. But my client has level 4 colored hair already with 25% grey. I think I'll color her grey then go back in and highlight and gloss with the highlight color
 
So, are you suggesting doing a root retouch and then going back in with highlights?

Why not do your foil highlights as a mix of slices and weaves or just slices and then the roots inbetween the foils? Use one of the sectioning patterns mentioned in this thread rather than a T section.

http://www.salongeek.com/threads/placement-techniques.293924/

I'm not a Wella geek so hopefully someone else will suggest some favourite formulas.
 
I love that pattern! Thanks! But I was really wondering about the highlight color formula. She doesn't have this color now and is a level 4. She wants it to look like this. So I know I will have to bleach her highlights, but what do you all suggest as her gloss formula to put back for her highlights?
 
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Please help! Everyone is bringing this picture in our salon. I prefer the babylight trend, but whatever. I'm having so many color formulas go through my mind right now! I see violet, a little ash, brown and of course red! But u want your opinion on the formula!

Please help with these highlights!

(I love Wella)
What I would do personally is do your regular highlight, after that do your 4/0=5/0 base than everything outside of foils I would color 5/75 and for a glaze I would do maybe 8/0 with some red not exactly sure depending on what you think!
 
What I would do personally is do your regular highlight, after that do your 4/0=5/0 base than everything outside of foils I would color 5/75 and for a glaze I would do maybe 8/0 with some red not exactly sure depending on what you think!

I'd get some 6/41 in there too.
 
I'd get some 6/41 in there too.
Yeah definitely! Those are some of the colors that came to mind when I saw that picture.
 

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