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Redken Shades, Blonde to Auburn

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Topic: Redken Shades, Blonde to Auburn
Posted By: Unregistered Guest
Subject: Redken Shades, Blonde to Auburn
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:01am
Beth Minardi,If you are there, I need help.A client is a level 6 with heavy high-lighted hair. She wants to be a rich auburn. I,m afraid the high-lighted hair will grab some funky red tones. I obviously need to add some brown. How much? I've worked with the Blonde formulas but not with the Reds. Any sugestions??Jane Jorgensen



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Posted By: William
Date Posted: January 12 2000 at 4:03am
> Beth Minardi,> If you are there, I need help.> A client is a level 6 with heavy high-lighted hair.> She wants to be a rich auburn. I,m afraid the> high-lighted hair will grab some funky red tones. I> obviously need to add some brown. How much? I've> worked with the Blonde formulas but not with the Reds.> Any sugestions??> Jane JorgensenTo Jane;Try 1 1/2oz 06G St. Tropez and 1/2 oz Terra Cotta, 3/8 oz Brandy, mix with equal amount of processing solution. This is a 'shot in the dark', as 'auburn' has many different descriptions and 'levels'. Definitly strand test on the most heavily highlighted area and dry to check. Also, you might think about weaving another formula that has a little more or less 'Tera Cotta' in it for great results in creating low lights in this color back process. (With apologies to Beth Minardi, my haircolor hero!). william

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