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pinkcandyclub

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hi everyone hope your all well. I have a client who would like to have a root smudge on bleached hair. I would like an ash brown room smudge level 6/7 ash brown please. I use wella /L’Oréal

Is it ment to be done with a semi with 10vol? I’m just worried about ash as without the warm tones it might go green.
If anyone can help I would really appreciate this. Thank you
 
I use Illumina to root shadow everything 6/16 20 mins no green at all
 
Brilliant thanks. Is that with 6% 0r 3% thanks.
 
Pastel developer
 
Brilliant thanks for all your help.
 
hi everyone hope your all well. I have a client who would like to have a root smudge on bleached hair. I would like an ash brown room smudge level 6/7 ash brown please. I use wella /L’Oréal

Is it ment to be done with a semi with 10vol? I’m just worried about ash as without the warm tones it might go green.
If anyone can help I would really appreciate this. Thank you
Hope this isn't too late, but I'd definitely look at mixing CT 8/71+6/71 +1.9% it's a lovely colour very natural. Or depending on how warm the clients hair is CT 7/89 +8/71 +1.9%hooe this helps
 
Thank you, that’s great for another idea.
 
Do you use 1:1 on the pastel or 1:2? And 20mins development time is that like a semi that fades? Thanks
 
Do you use 1:1 on the pastel or 1:2? And 20mins development time is that like a semi that fades? Thanks
Usually it's 1:2 pastel, and develop for 20 mins
 
On wet hair or dry?
 
What would you say this is? Xx
If you're dropping I'd use it on dry hair, it's essentially permanent colour with 3% so that's what most brands recommend for no lift
 
If you're dropping I'd use it on dry hair, it's essentially permanent colour with 3% so that's what most brands recommend for no lift

Thank you!! Xx
 

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