I have a client who usually has an all over bleach blonde and wants some low lights to break the colour up abit- just wanted to check if you think this will be ok:
So she is a natural base 7 and wanted the lowlights a similar colour or slightly lighter that her base.
I was thinking of using the wella colour touch 7/3 medium blonde with a touch of gold.
Has anyone used this before? What is the colour like or is there anything anyone else could recommend.
Do you think it is best to use this semi permanent? Or is there a permanent you would recommend?
Lastly with the wells colour touch what developer would I use? And do I mix equal quantities or double the developer?
Once I put the low lights through I will do the rest of the hair- bleach blonde level 10 just to cover the roots, then apply toner 10/16
Sorry Another question just wanted to check when doing the low lights what do I do with the natural root bit do I not colour this with the 7/3 and just colour under the root? Then when going through the rest of the blonde apply the bleach on the roots that are on the ow lights if that makes sense?
So she is a natural base 7 and wanted the lowlights a similar colour or slightly lighter that her base.
I was thinking of using the wella colour touch 7/3 medium blonde with a touch of gold.
Has anyone used this before? What is the colour like or is there anything anyone else could recommend.
Do you think it is best to use this semi permanent? Or is there a permanent you would recommend?
Lastly with the wells colour touch what developer would I use? And do I mix equal quantities or double the developer?
Once I put the low lights through I will do the rest of the hair- bleach blonde level 10 just to cover the roots, then apply toner 10/16
Sorry Another question just wanted to check when doing the low lights what do I do with the natural root bit do I not colour this with the 7/3 and just colour under the root? Then when going through the rest of the blonde apply the bleach on the roots that are on the ow lights if that makes sense?