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ened hair, the result won’t be the same. Even if you try white
We are talking about a yellow base lightening and today I would
obtain the colors 100%. If you are applying on an orange light-
lightened hair, the result won’t be the same either.
like to highlight something. I am talking about the toners. The colors that you see Mounir doing that we apply on three levels of brightening. I always rely on: 1, bright orange level. Or 2, gold or yellow. Or 3, light yellow. These are three lightening levels that I aim for before toning. If I lighten to orange/bright orange, I go for shades like cara- mel, hazelnut, ash and middle colors. When I lighten to gold or yellow, I can have any re
alog. For example, if I have a light hair level 10 and I want to
However, if I am working on toners, or on certain light hair with
tiful. We have a beautiful mix of violet and gold that doesn’t turn
.32. That will give an astonishing color. I am talking about using
it on base levels 5/6/7/8. You will produce a beautiful neutral
do a toner with 7.32 or 8.32, it will give a warm beige color that
the .32, it will give 100% the beige color that we see in the cat-
I use this color a lot. Its composition and results are really beau-
to orange or dark colors. It will give you the beautiful hazel col-
golden color. Lots of clients love the golden hazel colors.
or if you are talking about levels 6/7/8.
doesn’t go to gold or violet. I want to focus on a simple point, when I am talking about ton- ing the hair. It must be pre- lighten to a light yellow level. We talked about applying beige and ash pearl on a pre-light- ened hair level such as light yellow not orange and not white. The results will differ a lot if we are applying on a lightened white or orange level and this is something everyone knows. We are tal