Koleston Perfect Color Chart
Koleston Perfect Color Chart - Hey, i have a question regarding wella koleston perfect. I only tone with ct and illumina with pastel. Colour touch is a demi. Also what i actually meant when i said using tonal colours, is that the tutor says that every shade on the koleston chart can be made up by using base colour only and adding certain amounts of special mixes, for example, if we had no 6.66, or 7.66 etc, then we could use a 6n or 7n and add the tones 66 by using special mix.and so on with any. Can someone explain to me what is the difference between 7/ or 7/0 or 7/00? Really not educated in redken so unsure of the tones.
Colour touch is a demi. So you want a base 8 with /6, /8 or /9 in it. I have a client next friday who told me that the colour she usually has is 12/0 from that range and she's a base of 7. Illumina is really pearly and violet based so good for removing yellow tones however i i'd say colour touch is more vibrant ! Looking to translate this toner formulae to a wella equivalent.
She also wants to be a shade lighter (7). Looking to translate this toner formulae to a wella equivalent. I colored her hair with one third 7/0 & two thirds 7/2 with wellexton 20 vol, for 40 minutes. Koleston i only use for there bases as have good grey coverage. She wants 100% gray coverage and no warmth or brassiness.
8n + 7p (would assume the n is neutral?) miss/ends: Also how 77/0 comes into the picture and how to compare that to the. I was wondering what the outcome might be, what sort of result i'll get and if any. I colored her hair with one third 7/0 & two thirds 7/2 with wellexton 20 vol, for 40 minutes..
I only tone with ct and illumina with pastel. I have a question about the koleston perfect me+ product. I understand how the numbering system works with all the tones except with the 0 (natural). Hey, i have a question regarding wella koleston perfect. Also how 77/0 comes into the picture and how to compare that to the.
Assuming that you know all the color theory rules, it's pretty simple working with koleston. Koleston and illumina are both permanents. Or if you preferbto prelighten with l blondor and 20 or 10 v you can tone using either 10/ 81, also look at 10/89, 12/96, 7/89, 10/11. I understand how the numbering system works with all the tones except.
Hey, i have a question regarding wella koleston perfect. What makes illumina different is the fact it's translucent, rather than opaque like koleston perfect and other permanent colours. /88 /11 /96 in special mix or /86 in relights (my absolute favorite) these are all. Koleston and illumina are both permanents. Suggested shade would be koleston 8/96 or illumina 8/69 (my.
Koleston Perfect Color Chart - Really not educated in redken so unsure of the tones. I colored a friend who is a natural level 6 with 50% gray and thin hair texture. Also what i actually meant when i said using tonal colours, is that the tutor says that every shade on the koleston chart can be made up by using base colour only and adding certain amounts of special mixes, for example, if we had no 6.66, or 7.66 etc, then we could use a 6n or 7n and add the tones 66 by using special mix.and so on with any. It has a violet base to cut out them warm tones rather than having a brunette base like koleston! Looking to translate this toner formulae to a wella equivalent. So you want a base 8 with /6, /8 or /9 in it.
I have a client next friday who told me that the colour she usually has is 12/0 from that range and she's a base of 7. Can someone explain to me what is the difference between 7/ or 7/0 or 7/00? I only tone with ct and illumina with pastel. So you want a base 8 with /6, /8 or /9 in it. Also what i actually meant when i said using tonal colours, is that the tutor says that every shade on the koleston chart can be made up by using base colour only and adding certain amounts of special mixes, for example, if we had no 6.66, or 7.66 etc, then we could use a 6n or 7n and add the tones 66 by using special mix.and so on with any.
Koleston And Illumina Are Both Permanents.
I was wondering what the outcome might be, what sort of result i'll get and if any. Looking to translate this toner formulae to a wella equivalent. Or if you preferbto prelighten with l blondor and 20 or 10 v you can tone using either 10/ 81, also look at 10/89, 12/96, 7/89, 10/11. I understand how the numbering system works with all the tones except with the 0 (natural).
I Have Used Other Products From Wella Koleston, But I've Not Used The Special Blonde Before.
Colour touch is a demi. Illumina is really pearly and violet based so good for removing yellow tones however i i'd say colour touch is more vibrant ! Also how 77/0 comes into the picture and how to compare that to the. It also has superior light reflection, which is really hard to get for blondes but illumina allows that light reflection.
8N + 7P (Would Assume The N Is Neutral?) Miss/Ends:
What makes illumina different is the fact it's translucent, rather than opaque like koleston perfect and other permanent colours. Really not educated in redken so unsure of the tones. 9nb + 9v (would assume the v is violet?) if anyone can help that would be lovely! Suggested shade would be koleston 8/96 or illumina 8/69 (my personal preferred choice) if you wanted a cool 9 result, i would go with a 12/89 in highlift blonde.
She Wants 100% Gray Coverage And No Warmth Or Brassiness.
I colored her hair with one third 7/0 & two thirds 7/2 with wellexton 20 vol, for 40 minutes. When you lift from 5 to 8, you go through orange to yellow which is the undertone of an 8. So you want a base 8 with /6, /8 or /9 in it. It has a violet base to cut out them warm tones rather than having a brunette base like koleston!