Beauty school training for cosmetology students and foreign hairdressers who need to pass the State Board Examination to get Cosmetology License. Free classes for Theory and Practical part of the cosmetology exam.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Haircolor; retouch gray and lighten to match the base color
When you choose a haircolor to cover gray; which is to deposit haircolor, and lighten the dark part of the salt and pepper hair, you need to consider a haircolor that would lift and deposit at the same time, which is not so easy. You cannot choose too light of a haircolor, like above level 7, because the gray would not be covered completely (with gray magic it might, but we didn't have it), but the dark color will lift, and below level 7 will cover gray, but will not lift. That is why the chosen haircolor was level 7 neutral, considering the dark and grey hair and the red pigment in the dark; neutral cancels the red undertone. The result was a level 7 golden color. Why gold and not neutral, because, even though the neutral color did cancel some of the red, the red was still dominant and resulted in producing a warmer toned haircolor on the roots. How to cover gray hair. How to deposit and lift at the same time; single color application. This a an instructional haircoloring retouch video for cosmetologists, barbers, beauty school students, hairdressers, hairstylists, salon professionals, and educators.
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