I'd take a look at Illumina 6/16 + 7/81 for the r the base. And then I can see some lighter pieces running through it on the ends I'd probably get with Koleston 8/96 + 9/17 if it's virgin hair or prelightened.
I'd take a look at Illumina 6/16 + 7/81 for the r the base. And then I can see some lighter pieces running through it on the ends I'd probably get with Koleston 8/96 + 9/17 if it's virgin hair or prelightened.
Yeah I think you'll be fine using both formulas on this clients hair. Equal amounts in each formula. You can apply all this together. If you'd prefer you could separate the lighter pieces out and maybe place them in foil.This is my clients hair she’s has natural roots and light blond bits midlenths and ends
Hi there, illumina does cover 100% white providing you mix it with base and use 20vol.To get a similar look, what would you recommend for a base 5 with 50% white at root and a brassy dull pretreated orange level 6 on the rest? Do I use Koleston to cover the gray since Illumina doesn't seem to be so good with whites (I'm a bit confused about using 66/0 vs 6/00 vs 6/0...and for the mid lengths & highlights, is there a specific product you recommend to prelighten that works best with Wella?
Will I use 6% on roots illumina and 6% on the ends for the toner with koleston?Yeah I think you'll be fine using both formulas on this clients hair. Equal amounts in each formula. You can apply all this together. If you'd prefer you could separate the lighter pieces out and maybe place them in foil.
No if you use 6% on the ends it won't be a toner.Will I use 6% on roots illumina and 6% on the ends for the toner with koleston?
Thank you ... I don’t use much of koleston perfect for toning I use colour touch that’s why I asked.No if you use 6% on the ends it won't be a toner.
For it to be a toner you'd use 1.9%/pastel.
Thank you Ron. Do you think 6/16 would cover the whites or use 6/ ? For mid lengths, mix 20vol + equal Blondor, then use 5/81+7/81 or add the bleach to the mix? I've not used Blondor so not familiar with it. Would prefer not to use bleach to avoid damage but I can't seem to get the orange out whatever Koleston 7 shade I use on her hair... so I guess I'm asking, is there a way to lighten to a 7 but get ash not orange without using bleach or is bleach the only way to do it?Will I use 6% on roots illumina and 6% on the ends for the toner with koleston?
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