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Hair Color Question Answer: Taking Dark To Light – Level 4 Previous Colored to Level 7

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Published on: June 3, 2011

Question: 

“I graduated from Paul Mitchell in 2010….. I’m naturally a level 7, but have been dying my hair darkish for about 2 years. ….The darkest part is probably a level 4 or 5. I really want to go back to something close to my natural color all over; a level 6 or 7. In school they always told me the ONLY way to do that would be lightening, which can be very damaging. 

At this point, I’m not as concerned with the integrity of my hair as I normally am. Couldn’t I use a Color Remover? Every time I go to a salon they seem to talk me out of going lighter….is color remover not used in salons? I see a lot of people go from really dark to light blonde several times….so why can’t I get anyone to get my hair a few levels lighter?! I guess my main question is: what do I need to [do] so that I can get what I want?!”

-Kendra Lafferty

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Saturday Night Color Formula!

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Published on: February 6, 2011


For those of you who follow my Blog, you know I use Redken. However I am always willing to translate my color formulas as Universal as possible. Anyways….. I wanted to share a Kick Ass formula I just had the chance of doing tonight.

If you are looking to take your highlighted Golden Blond to the perfect Strawberry Blonde with a subtle Golden hint, (think Amy Adams) here is the perfect formula!
Whether or not you are looking to change the highlights or the entire color, this formula will TAKE YOU THERE!!
Glaze (Semi/Demi) Based Hair Color
- 1 oz 9 level Red Brown (redken – 9RB)
- 1/2 oz 8 level Warmest Gold – Orange/Yellow w/ a Brown Background (redken 8 WG)
Process for the full time as directed by the manufacturer.
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Hair Colorist Wednesday: Do Not Fear Green

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Published on: November 4, 2010

Hot tip for the day!

Are your beautiful golden locks starting to turn red?
Has the tone lost it’s vibrancy and starting to look like a flat auburn as opposed to a beautiful golden brown?
Don’t Panic! We have a solution!!!
But first…….
Lets talk about why this has happened.
Your hair or guests hair has faded into this color, due to the exposure to the true or natural pigment.
What happens when we color our hair with a permanent dye is our hair’s natural pigment is being lifted or lightened, very similar to what a bleach or lightener will do, just with a little more control. During that same process, the artificial pigment will begin to deposit or color over the now lightened hair.
A level 5-6, border line 7, which 99% of the time will be the level of the color that fades to that auburn/reddish color, will begin to shine through the artificial pigment due to fading. What you are actually seeing is a combination of natural (red/red orange/orange) and artificial pigments (golds and browns) blending together and visibly giving the appearance of auburn.
SO WHAT TO DO??
Step 1: Prevent! Use shampoos and conditioners that help to reduce and stop color fading. My choice? PureOlogy – truly you can not beat it!
Step 2 – When refreshing the ends, do not fear your green based dyes. Green is a natural balancer for red. So when formulating utilize your greens in offsetting red. You may not necessarily want to use just a green in your formula, especially when looking for a golden result. Remember we want to keep warmth and neutralize red, in other words maximize yellow and reduce red.
So enough of the blah blah blah…. on with the formula! My formula of choice.
On a level 5 this is the formula I would apply to the ends of my color. Using a Demi based color – in my case Redken Shades EQ
For a One & Half Ounce Formula
1 oz 5G (Gold) & 1/2 oz 6GN (Green/Yellow Base)
ENJOY!
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Hair Colorist Wednesday: Color Formula!

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Published on: October 21, 2010

Here is another great Color Formula!

This week we are taking our over highlighted medium to light blonde (Level 9) to a beautiful Golden Medium Brown with natural golden highlights.
Ready Set Go!
Starting Level: Natural Level 6 with Level 9 Blonde (Gold/Yellow) Highlights
Desired Level: Level 6 Golden Brown with Level 7 Golden Beige Highlights
Here are the steps!

Hair Colorist Wednesday: Color Formula!

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Published on: October 14, 2010

Here is a great formula for Blondes I use all the time and oh so perfect for the Fall. We have talked a lot about taking blondes deeper and adding some more depth to your blonde. Well here is a fun way to take a NL 7 virgin guest to a perfect shade of dimensional blonde.

Base Level = 7
Alternate Formula 1, 2 & 3 in your standard formula manner for virgin application. Utilize extremely fine weaves throughout. The goal is to create an array of colors that give a beautiful dimension of color.
I use Redken Color So I will give you my Redken Formulas that I use. However, feel free to use the brand that you are most comfortable with.
1. Your favorite powder lightener with 20 volume (Redken Up to 7)
2. Your favorite high lift/double blonde Blue/Violet tone (Double Fusion = parts of AV & AB)
3. Demi-Permenant Level 7 Gold Tone (Shades EQ 7GB)
The result is beautiful and extremely low maintenance and pretty much the perfect color for a NL 7 looking to spice it up for the fall!
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