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Shade EQ Formula

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Topic: Shade EQ Formula
Posted By: Tara
Subject: Shade EQ Formula
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:01am
William,What shade would I get if i mixed 1 oz Platinum Ice and 1 oz of Cafe Au Lait? I'm trying to tone done some yellow/brassy tones. I'm afraid that using straight Platinum Ice may be too white? Thanks for your help. Tara



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Posted By: William
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:01am
> William,> What shade would I get if i mixed 1 oz Platinum Ice> and 1 oz of Cafe Au Lait? I'm trying to tone done some> yellow/brassy tones. I'm afraid that using straight> Platinum Ice may be too white? Thanks for your help.> TaraTo Tara;You neglected to mention the details of the color that you are trying to remove the brassiness in. Please describe in detail. Just shooting from the hip, I would suggest the Cafe' Au'Lait, maybe shortening the processing time for a variation or adding 1/2 oz Platinum Ice. William

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Posted By: Tara
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:02am
> To Tara;> You neglected to mention the details of the color that> you are trying to remove the brassiness in. Please> describe in detail. Just shooting from the hip, I> would suggest the Cafe' Au'Lait, maybe shortening the> processing time for a variation or adding 1/2 oz> Platinum Ice. WilliamWilliam,My color is light blonde via Shades EQ Cafe Au Lait, but my roots are done with Color Fusion 12A. As the roots grow in and the Shades EQ fades, I'm thinking maybe by adding the Platinum Ice,either alone or in combination w/Cafe, I will reduce the brassiness. Thanks for your help....Tara

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