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lilly

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I’ve a client who lost her hair through chemo, it’s grown back a fair bit now and she’s been using castings. She’s 30ish% white and a natural base is 5 she really likes this colour but I’m not confident in choosing colour any advice
 

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I’ve a client who lost her hair through chemo, it’s grown back a fair bit now and she’s been using castings. She’s 30ish% white and a natural base is 5 she really likes this colour but I’m not confident in choosing colour any advice
What base is the colour she's using on her hair? Are you brand specific? What brand of colour do you use?
 
I like to use koleston, I’d say she’s about a 5 maybe a fraction darker
 
I like to use koleston, I’d say she’s about a 5 maybe a fraction darker
Perfect!! I'd start with a cleanse using blondor and warm water mix to a paste and massage into the hair. This will remove build up and remove any excess tone. Shampoo, condition and dry. I'd then go in with full head of highlights of either 10/0 +12% or use blondor + PASTEL. Rinse and re colour with 6/7 +6% on root and apply colour touch 7/7 1.9%if possible to mid lengths and ends! Hope this helps :)
 
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Wow thank you !
 
Check with your insurance how many months to not colour the hair after having treatment before you colour again. Then remember to patch test again xx
 

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