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The higher you go; it will take more time and this also depends
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on the desired level of color. There are no rules to say that you should leave it 12 minutes to get caramel or 10 minutes to hazelnut. It is critical to observe the color and assess the time. This is what I have been trained on and doing my whole life- to be able to assess and feel the right moment to remove the color. Like say if you are doing the same toning with the same for mula I am using, and you decide to remove it after 6 minutes because you like
can face problems like remaining stains and the color won’t be
For orange lightening to go to caramel or hazel, I use from 5
to 7. If I go higher to 8/9/10, the result won’t be the same and I
the one I want. I want a deep 100% hair coverage,I use between 5 and 7 to get the coverage and results. These are the same numbers used on orange levels. If I use higher numbers like 8/9/10, the result won’t be the same and the color will fade and be patchy of course. And something really important to note is that the result I aim for should be classy, beautiful and the color brightness should be pretty. From 5 to 7, how much time do you l