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Wella Koleston Perfect 09/18 Colour Chart, 0.06 kg 3614226778307

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Upgraded KP. NO HABIT CHANGE... JUST IMPROVEMENTS Wella Koleston Perfect is permanent hair colour with up 100% grey coverage to give natural looking, shiny results.• Known for truly PERFECT, intense and vibrant hair colour results due to highest quality ingredients and a unique palette of rich blonde, natural, brown, red and special mix shades - to fully unleash hairdresser’s creativity. Follow with your auburn colour blend, applying it from root to tip with a tint brush. Try working in a herringbone pattern with two shades for a multi-dimensional effect.

Now, you know what ‘colour chosen’ means – it’s the desired hair hue – while the ‘starting point’ is a combination of the hair history and the underlying pigment. Let’s break each of them down… Hair History Next, choose which type of colour you’ll be working with. Depending on the effect your client wants, you have the choice between a demi-permanent colour, like Color Touch, or a permanent, longer-lasting formula, like Koleston Perfect. PERFECT grey coverage up to 100 % with great root to tip evenness. Contains up to 25 % conditioning agents and lipids for PERFECT care & gentle-on-hair results. Up to 66% more shine when compared to untreated hair. While we can’t lift the lid on every secret your stylist has up their sleeve, we’re giving you a little more insight into how the Wella hair color charts are used. Those who want every last grey hair gone should turn to a permanent formula, as it offers complete coverage that doesn’t fade away. Suggest it to clients who hope to make silver strays vanish – it covers even the stubborn strands! – and mix 1:1 with our hair developer Welloxon Perfect to increase the intensity. 3. Lightener

Versus previous Koleston Perfect. Valid for Koleston Perfect ME+ with Pure Balance Technology. ** Although the risk of developing new allergy is reduced, there remains a risk of allergic reaction that can be severe. Always perform an Allergy Alert Test 48h before each colouration. Strictly follow safety instructions and consult www.wella.co.uk. If your client has ever experienced an allergic reaction to hair colourants, you should not colour.• Easier mixing, more precise application, better fragrance but no habbit change in mixing ratios or how to apply. You should always apply color to the most stubborn grey hairs first. As they’re more resistant to color, they’ll benefit from the extra development time. Try: Demi-permanent Color Touch, which is an ammonia-free hair colour that creates a radiant finish, or opt for Color Touch Plus to achieve up to 70% grey coverage. You can also try semi-permanent Color Fresh for up to 30% coverage.

But, how do you know what shade of blonde toner to use? Start by looking at the underlying pigment the lightener has exposed. If the hair hasn’t yet been lightened, preempt the tone that might appear as a result of lifting. So, if you're wondering 'what color should I dye my hair?' or 'how do I know what color suits me?' you can find out with our color chart guide. Consider this your chance to demystify the salon experience, and your opportunity to 'try on' a hair color before you fully commit. Colorists, read on to brush up on the skills you’ve already expertly honed. Available in Pure Naturals, Rich Naturals, Deep Browns, Vibrant Reds, Special Blonde and Special Mix.It’s vital to add enough natural to your client’s target shade. This is how you ensure the finished look appears flawlessly natural. The Koleston Perfect Pure Naturals family features a spectrum of warm and cool tones, each offering up to 100% coverage of greys. Not sure how much to use? Add in ⅓ of a Pure Naturals shade on hair that’s 30%-50% grey and ½ of a Pure Naturals shade for hair that's 50%-100% grey. 2. Cover Stubborn Greys First As for ratios, we recommend mixing the color 1:1. For example, you might try 30g Koleston Perfect or Illumina color + 30g Welloxon Perfect Developer. If you spend more time sitting in the salon chair than you do coiffing hair behind it, you might think your colorist simply glances at a hair color chart before choosing your next ultra-flattering shade. However, there’s a lot of knowledge behind every formula they mix, even if they make each decision, suggestion and technique look utterly effortless. Try: Your favorite Blondor product for highlights, Blondor Freelights for balayage or Color Touch to create lowlights.

As well as deciding on a colour product for your client’s grey coverage, consider the Wella Professionals services and techniques available. Here are our go-tos for camouflaging salt ‘n’ pepper strands... 1. Root Touch-Up While a demi-permanent or semi-permanent hair color can be applied to any level of grey, it’s often used to camouflage early greys, giving 30-70% coverage. The benefits of going semi- or demi-permanent are threefold: it provides a rich, true-to-tone finish, it fades beautifully, and it doesn’t leave a harsh demarcation line when roots grow out. 2. Permanent Colour Once you’ve selected your colour product, mix up your formula. Both Color Touch and Koleston Perfect have a collection of Vibrant Reds, making it easy to blend an auburn hue that suits every season. With KP, try 8/43 + 9% and 5/43 + 6% in alternating bands, and look to warm shades like 6/47 if you’re using CT. You might also want to mix a little Blondor Multi Blonde Powder + 6% on the side, which will add depth-boosting brightness to your auburn hair creation. If you’re using Blondor, apply it first in a few face-framing ribbons, lending an instant, flattering lift to your client’s com-plexion. Allow to develop, then rinse and rough dry hair so it’s ready for auburn colour. INGREDIENT: CONSCIOUS ME+ colour molecule that reduces the risk of developing an allergy to hair colour by up to 60 times.** ME+ is the superior colour technology of the future. It is the only oxidative permanent hair dye molecule to replace PTD and PPD.

Now, you know what ‘color chosen’ means – it’s the desired hair hue – while the ‘starting point’ is a combination of the hair history and the underlying pigment. Let’s break each of them down… Hair History What type of coverage do they want? Find out if they’re hoping for a soft blend or more opaque coverage. This is key before mixing up a formula, as it’s essential you choose the right colour product.

After leaving auburn shades to develop, rinse hair, wash with ColorMotion+ Shampoo and neutralize the colour using Seal & Care Conditioner. As for ratios, we recommend mixing the colour 1:1. For example, you might try 30g Koleston Perfect or Illumina color + 30g Welloxon Perfect Developer. Start by sectioning off the hair so you can reach each and every layer, ensuring an ultra-even auburn finish. This is the classic root coverage, designed to disguise grey regrowth coming through. Try it with Koleston Perfect for 100% coverage, Koleston Perfect Intense Naturals for 100%, opaque coverage or Illumina Color to achieve 100%, translucent coverage. 2. Express Touch-Up

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