Wella colour going a shade lighter?

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Nicky_Loves

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Hey geeks I was wanting to pick your brains.
I have a lady who is naturally a 4/0 shes only ever used 4/0 / 5/0 on her roots. Shes wanting this colour (pic below)..I would consider a cleansing shampoo for lift it a little, but what would you do. And which Wella colour would u recommend best?
Thanks 1393262792633.jpg

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55/54 or 66/56?

Maybe 5/5 and 66/56?
 
I agree. Either 5/5 or 55/65 for more intensity. Remember to add a bit of natural base to your formula to avoid 'hot roots'
 
I agree. Either 5/5 or 55/65 for more intensity. Remember to add a bit of natural base to your formula to avoid 'hot roots'

I think that's only needed when you haven't lifted the ends as much.

'Adding base' will loose/flatten the tone, I would do it only of you didn't remove as much colour from the ends and needed to adjust the roots in this way.

I thinking adding base looses so much intensity so you don't get the true results.
 
Thanks guys I think I will go with 55/65, 5/5 isnt intense enough..
Thanks for your help xx

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That picture is not a 55/65
 
I Would do 55/54 x
 

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