How can I achieve this grey colour?

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Does any body know how I could achieve this EXACT colour please? :)

Its amazing, but so far I've completely failed replicating it, the closest I've got is silver, But it hasn't lasted long and is now pale blue and green. :|

any help would be much appreciated thanks
 
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Matrix do an strong AV series and you could probably acheive that colour
:)
 
couldnt tell you how to get that result, but it looks as thought there's orangy tones through it witha kinda aqua bluey green, and slate grey. hahaha no use whatsoever but thats what i see x
 
you need to pre-lighten to a level 10 first your toner should be ash instead of violet for the grey look. Also the color wont last very long but you could try something like pravana silver. To get EXACTLY like the picture you need to talk to the colorist that did that persons hair and know that persons texture and chemical history. It does however look like there were old highlights and lowlights in there as well as it isn't just a flat color. And be prepared for very damaged hair.
 
Thanks I think your right, the only way to achieve this exact colour would be to ask the original colourist.

So far I did lighten to a level 10 and then go on to achieve a pale multi-tonal grey, but I want it that shade darker. I'm lucky to have kept my hair in pretty good condition throughout.

I'm going to experiment with wella koleston special mix and maybe a touch of a natural tone or special blonde.
 
Matrix do an strong AV series and you could probably acheive that colour
:)

I havent tryed this yet! i'll look into it ... so far i've tryed pravana, wella koleston special mix, igora royal and even directions. (not all at once lol)
 
Make swatches and try different toners so you don't mess up on yourself lol. Another toner could be 10g of 10na and 1-2 g of 2a it will be drk grey dilute it for lighter grey.
 

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