5,041 needed in semi/quasi

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pinkyegg

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Hi..ok so I’m a hairdresser although out of the loop with wella colouring... on my OWN hair which was ombré (therefore damaged) I wanted to go back dark. I have some grey so had to use majored 5 mixed with 5,041 which I love! BUT as we all know the hair doesn’t need the lift as it’s already open due to the bleach...L’Oréal doesn’t seem to do this colour mix in inoa so can anyway else give me the breakdown for another brand in a semi/quasi?
 
Hi..ok so I’m a hairdresser although out of the loop with wella colouring... on my OWN hair which was ombré (therefore damaged) I wanted to go back dark. I have some grey so had to use majored 5 mixed with 5,041 which I love! BUT as we all know the hair doesn’t need the lift as it’s already open due to the bleach...L’Oréal doesn’t seem to do this colour mix in inoa so can anyway else give me the breakdown for another brand in a semi/quasi?
Dia richesse is the quasi range in Loreal, I think inoa is permanent just with no ammonia.

I would pre pig your hair first, and then mix the same colour you used in your roots with a lower peroxide and water. Ideally I would use semi, but I would rather use L'Oréal all over in permanent than mix L'Oréal on roots and wella in ends... You will have glowing roots because L'Oréal has so much shine,and Matt ends from wella X
 

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