kriskelly84
Active Member
Hello,
I have a question for you.
I have a client who has based 6N , and she would be 10 A . I applied the color Wella Koleston Perfect 12/11 with 40 volumes for 50 minutes without heat in the dark roots , and another 5 minutes emulsified in lengths .The resulting color is cool silver but the customer is not satisfied because she says that after a few weeks there is a yellow odious especially in the area surrounding the roots.
I thought I'd try the 12/89 to countering the yellow with the special 0/81 but mix' %?
I would use : 60 g 12/89----- 3 g 0/81------120 g welloxon 12% Is it right?
I have a question for you.
I have a client who has based 6N , and she would be 10 A . I applied the color Wella Koleston Perfect 12/11 with 40 volumes for 50 minutes without heat in the dark roots , and another 5 minutes emulsified in lengths .The resulting color is cool silver but the customer is not satisfied because she says that after a few weeks there is a yellow odious especially in the area surrounding the roots.
I thought I'd try the 12/89 to countering the yellow with the special 0/81 but mix' %?
I would use : 60 g 12/89----- 3 g 0/81------120 g welloxon 12% Is it right?