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looking for DARK purple/plum synth - HELP

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Topic: looking for DARK purple/plum synth - HELP
Posted By: imzadi92
Subject: looking for DARK purple/plum synth - HELP
Date Posted: March 27 2005 at 4:36pm
Any of you that have color rings for PH/Dome/Trimco/Prostyles, can you please check and let me know if any of these come in a really dark purple... like the level of 2/dark brown and a red/violet tone. The ph brombeere looks too much of a blu-ish toned purple, I want something that is more the color of a plum or DARK purply wine. Kind of like the shade "99j" but a little more intense. I want to mix it in with the black for my underlayers, and then on top put streaks of burgund rot or trimco's burgundy, and kirschrot. Thanks!!!

~Jenn~



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Posted By: zapevaj
Date Posted: March 28 2005 at 2:15am
Hmmm...well 99J is a dark red/black mix, at least the stuff I've seen, so I guess I don't have a frame of reference for what you want.

Brombeere is very plummy- definitely a very deep and not neon purple. I have a hard time telling if it's a red-violet or blue-violet, so I'd say it's very nearly in the middle, possibly more red. Dome's purple is similar, except definitely more reddy. Trimco's purple (AR19) is also a very deep plum color, somewhere in-between Brombeere and Dome Purple...but they're all very close.


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Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 28 2005 at 1:57pm
so all 3 of those colors are a very DARK shade? Im looking for something to intersperse with the black to give it a very dark plum color and then have my burgundy and kirschrot streaks on top.

~Jenn~


Posted By: zapevaj
Date Posted: March 28 2005 at 4:01pm
Yup, a dark purple. 

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Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 28 2005 at 4:05pm
thanks hon.

~Jenn~


Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 28 2005 at 5:00pm
hmmmm looking at trimco's color chart, their a19 looks awfully bright/light to me. is the brombeere and the dome purple darker than that? also which dome purple are you talking about, plum purple or deep purple? which one is darker? thanks :)

~Jenn~


Posted By: mochachip
Date Posted: March 28 2005 at 5:52pm
Just a little chime in
I have three packs on brombeere.  When it arrived I wasn't in the best light and I thought I'd been shipped black by accident.  So it is pretty dark.  I'll be blending with with very dark browns and using bright pink purple and lilac/lavender(veilchen and lila) to highlight late in the summer.  And I agree with Rae.  It doesn't really lean to blue or red.  It's a very true plum purple.  On my screen its about the right darkness on the PH website but slightly bluer than real life.


Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 28 2005 at 7:55pm
thanks mocha 

~Jenn~


Posted By: zapevaj
Date Posted: March 30 2005 at 12:48am
I dunno which chart you're referring to, but it's a medium purple at the very lightest. It's definitely a plum. Oh, and for the Dome, I mean the Violet (the other two are Prolin colors; and uh, f**k Prolin).

-Rae


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Posted By: imzadi92
Date Posted: March 30 2005 at 1:28am
i was referring to the trimco chart on the hairpolice site.

whats wrong with prolin?

~Jenn~


Posted By: Jenny_RR
Date Posted: March 30 2005 at 2:08am
I agree: f**k Prolin.

With Prolin--Dome's "blended" colors--you only get 1/4 of the hair for the price. So instead of the 4 oz., or whatever, that you'd get with the regular monofiber, you end up getting 1 oz. of Prolin--a pretty ridiculous markup just for blending a few colors, if you ask me.

Unfortunately, it's not all that clear on the website that you get so little with the Prolin, so it's easy to get burned, but if you did an entire head of Prolin, it'd cost you about as much as human hair.

:)



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