Wanting to take a lot of the warmth out

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My clients had this colour of hair and wants a cool dark blonde I was thinking 6/00 with 0/88 mix but I’ve never used these colours together so a bit unsure how intense the 0/88 would be even just 5ml to 50ml 6/00 6% HELP any advice appreciated x
 

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Do you have any visual representation of what the intended result is?
 

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Nxt do a matt range These new shades are green based and give maximum control of warmth
 
I have found that adding about 1"/30mls color with intensifiers/pure pigmented color like a 0/88 is a good measurement to go by.
 
I have found that adding about 1"/30mls color with intensifiers/pure pigmented color like a 0/88 is a good measurement to go by.

sorry 30ml colour to how much 0/88 do ya mean?
 
My clients had this colour of hair and wants a cool dark blonde I was thinking 6/00 with 0/88 mix but I’ve never used these colours together so a bit unsure how intense the 0/88 would be even just 5ml to 50ml 6/00 6% HELP any advice appreciated x
Use the rule of 11
For 30g of 6/00 you'd use 2.5g of 0/88
But personally I think you need to incorporate ash and violet as well as the pearl/blue :)
 

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