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Leila1712

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Hi wella geeks, i was wondering if you would share your knowledge about nice formulas for toning blonde highlights? For an ash blonde? For a golden blonde? Caramel blonde ? Etc
Thanks :)
Formulas that would go on top of prelightened highlights

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Koleston
10/16 pastel
10/03 and 10/16
10/03 and 9/16


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10/81 1.9 percent for toning highlights white
 
8/37 + 9/16 - caramel blonde.
10/38 - honey blonde
10/8 - strong ash blonde
9/16 - softer ash blonde

These are the ones I use the most.

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8/37 + 9/16 - caramel blonde.
10/38 - honey blonde
10/8 - strong ash blonde
9/16 - softer ash blonde

These are the ones I use the most.

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The caramel blonde sounds good.. Any pictures
 
I used it on a client recently but cant upload the pic using my phone. I had to mix the 8/37 up though using 8/3 and 8/7.

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8/37 + 9/16 - caramel blonde.
10/38 - honey blonde
10/8 - strong ash blonde
9/16 - softer ash blonde

These are the ones I use the most.

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this is exactly what i was looking for, thx hun :)

if i have a client that has a lot of bleached highlights and wants to go for a jennifer anniston type color what would you recommend i use along with the highlights as a base?

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So are you wanting to flood with colour inbetween your h/l's? Can you upload a pic of the colour youre after? Jennifer Anniston has had a few different tones of blonde. :)

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10/38 is everything, i mix it with 9/0 and it gives a more subtle neutral result on older clients or those who like a bit of ash and warmth at the same time (you know, THOSE difficult clients). my go to is usually 9/16 though. it suits most clients and still looks great at the next appointment x
 

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