Caitlin Faulks
Caitlin
Hi!
I'm fully qualified in Loreal having completed my masters at the loreal academy in Melbourne Australia, however im just wondering if some of the colour rules in loreal transfer over to wella aswell.
When tinting with loreal it's recommended to lift one level of undercoat higher than your dream shade to get a TRUE cool reflect. ie; if your client is a natural 5 and wants a dream shade of 7.1 (ash) you'd use 30 vol to get your 3 levels of undercoat lift. Is this rule similar with Wella Koleston Perfect?
keep in mind that with loreal 20 vol = 2 levels of lift, 30vol = 3 levels of lift and so on. I know its different with Wella in the sense that 20vol = 1 level of lift and 30 vol = 2 levels of lift etc.
thanks!
I'm fully qualified in Loreal having completed my masters at the loreal academy in Melbourne Australia, however im just wondering if some of the colour rules in loreal transfer over to wella aswell.
When tinting with loreal it's recommended to lift one level of undercoat higher than your dream shade to get a TRUE cool reflect. ie; if your client is a natural 5 and wants a dream shade of 7.1 (ash) you'd use 30 vol to get your 3 levels of undercoat lift. Is this rule similar with Wella Koleston Perfect?
keep in mind that with loreal 20 vol = 2 levels of lift, 30vol = 3 levels of lift and so on. I know its different with Wella in the sense that 20vol = 1 level of lift and 30 vol = 2 levels of lift etc.
thanks!