Wednesday 14 September 2011

ID Hair colour special with Head Eductator Julie Willis

Contains 83 intermixable colours.

Can make semi, demi, translucent and opaque (permanent) colours with every tube.

Adds shine.

Low ammonia.

Hair paint specials, lift and tone in one step.

Brunettes with a twist have excellent grey coverage and can be used to dye back in one step.

4/1, 5/1, have a green undertone
6/1 has a green with blue undertone
7/1, 8/1, 9/1, 10/1 have a blue undertone

Spice it up, mix colours…these are made on a level 5 so if too much is added to the formula it will darken.

35 mins standard processing time. Add a further 10 mins if more coverage or more lift is needed.

Boosters….only use the booster required for the lift, using a stronger booster will only weaken the result
1.5% (5 vol)……tone or refresh existing colour, to change shade at same level
3% (10 vol)……..will lift 1 level, light grey coverage, dye back

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Lowlights, deposits in the cortex
6% (20 vol)………2 levels of lift, grey coverage,
9% (30 vol)……….lift up to 3 levels, extreme grey coverage (2 part colour 1 part booster)
12% (40 vol)……….up to 4 levels of lift, using highlighting colours

Mixing ratios
ID hair ink…………...1:1
Semi/demi…………...1:2
Permanent……...........1:1
Highlift………………1:2
Hair paint special……1:1.5

Grey coverage
0-50% grey no need to add any natural
50-75% grey add 25% of natural/base
75-100 grey add 50% of natural/base

High lift blondes
More ammonia in these colours
Will lift up to 4 levels
On and off the scalp application

Hair paint specials
Off the scalp application
If applied over tinted hair, colour will not be as strong as swatch. Can be used on natural hair
If processed too long, colour result will weaken and go too light. If working with a lot of foils/packets then start with a lower booster (like you would a bleach)