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midges
Joined: 16 Jul 2008
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:41 pm |
Need color formula for lowlights.
I colored my roots using Koleston Perfect 9/73 1 part color 1 part developer and color touch 7/7 1 part color and 1 part developer. And then we used Blondor for highlights. A month later I need to touch up my roots and use Koleston Perfect 9/73 and 99/0 1 part color and 1 part developer. It looks good, but I'm trying to go darker and not so blonde, and would like to add low lights and I have some Color Touch 7/7 Warm Velvet Blonde would this be good for low lights? and how should I mix it 1 part color to 1 part developer? I have some darker browns but was afraid to go to dark, just want to get away from the real blonde look, my natural color is med brown will bleach out in the sun creating natural highlights when I was young. Now if I don't color I get a mousey gray at the roots. My color looks great right now, but like I said would like some low lights so I'm not so blonde, and also could you tell me how long to leave the low lights on my hair before rinse.
Thanks for your help
midge |
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Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:01 am |
Have a look at this website - there's lots of information on hair colouring:
http://killerstrands.blogspot.com/
I would also like to put some lowlights in my hair so I'll be interested in what you come up with. At this moment, I'm about to rush out the door to go on a road trip with my husband for six weeks (heaven help me!) so I don't have time to do the research myself. |
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