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Ayesha

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Hi guys I have a client who is wanting the below picture!
I will Be ballyageing with bleach and 20 vol then applying a level 5 root melt. Ok for the Toner over the bleach my lady would like rose gold. I’ve tried guy tang rose golds and they don’t seem to last any longer than a few washes. I’ve also tried wella with pink mixtone and didn’t come out very rose. Does anyone have a rose gold formula similar to this which will last longer than a few washes
 

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Im trying to find a good Rose Gold toner but within the loreal range, let me know how you got on, if I do the colour before youI will let you know what i used and result
 
Hi guys I have a client who is wanting the below picture!
I will Be ballyageing with bleach and 20 vol then applying a level 5 root melt. Ok for the Toner over the bleach my lady would like rose gold. I’ve tried guy tang rose golds and they don’t seem to last any longer than a few washes. I’ve also tried wella with pink mixtone and didn’t come out very rose. Does anyone have a rose gold formula similar to this which will last longer than a few washes
When you used the guy tang colours, did you pre tone the warmth out first? That's the recommended way, and to be fair they last much longer.
As for wella I think I'd use colour touch 30g 7/43 + 5g 55/65
 
When you used the guy tang colours, did you pre tone the warmth out first? That's the recommended way, and to be fair they last much longer.
As for wella I think I'd use colour touch 30g 7/43 + 5g 55/65

Will that be with 6% or 4 %?
 
Colour touch is 1.9% for deposit, 4% fo intensifying or lifting.
So if you're lighter than an 8 I'd use 1.9%
If it's an 8 or 7 then I'd use 4%
 
Colour touch is 1.9% for deposit, 4% fo intensifying or lifting.
So if you're lighter than an 8 I'd use 1.9%
If it's an 8 or 7 then I'd use 4%

Thank you
 

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