Friday, March 16, 2012

Color; LIFT dark roots with Haircolor


How to do Base color for Highlightwith with artificial hight lift haircolor. To lighten natural hair with level 3 brown, you need to consider the predominant tones of color in the hair: red tone is very strong in level 3 brown, so you need to chose ash haircolor to neutralize the red. To have a strong lifting power, you can lighten the hair by going up to the hight lift levels: level 11-12 on the color chart. Hydrogen Peroxide volume will also play a role in lifting with hair color. 20 volume is OK for fine and porous hair; 30 volume will be good for coarse hair. You can also add double peroxide for stronger results. We mixed 1.5 ounce of 12A from Wella Color (level 12, ash tone) with 3 ounce 20 volume peroxide, because the lady had fine hair. For very resistant hair, you can mix 1.5 ounce of hight lift color with 6 ounces of 20 volume peroxide for Wella Color Charm haircolor. Just add the double peroxide of the mixing ratio of the suggested manufacturer's instructions. 12A is Frosty Ash from Wella. Learn how to mix the haircolor to cancel red tones and get a lighter haircolor with aniline derivative tint; a how to class for cosmetologist, barbers, beauty school students, salon professionals, and industry representatives to earn more money by knowing how to effectively color the hair.

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