Red coloring technology with photo
and with colored strands
If the blonde is a little boring, but the client has no intentions of becoming a brunette, then go to the studio with red hair! We offer you coloring and cutting technology from TM BRELIL Professional.
Coloring
- Photo of the model before painting.
We divide the hair into zones. We divide the parietal zone into two triangles. We dye on foil diagonally from the parting. Apply Colorianne Prestige dye to the pre-lightened strands in small diagonal strands according to the formula:
1 strand – pink Colorianne Prestige 9.00 + Fansy Color (Red)+ Oxylan 3% (10 VOL) (1:2)
2 strands – orange 9.00 + Fansy Color (Orange) + Oxylan 3% (10 VOL) (1:2)
3 strands – purple 9.00 + Fansy Color (Violet) + Oxylan 3% (10 VOL) (1:2)
Apply dye to the roots according to the formula: Colorianne Prestige 6.93 + Oxylan 3% (10 Vol) 1:1.5
Then apply the dye to the length according to the formula: 9.93 + Fansy Color (Red) + Oxylan 3% (10 Vol) 1:2
A haircut
2. To perform a haircut, divide the head into zones.
3. Select a control strand at the back of the head and cut it to the desired length at an angle of 90°. We take strands one by one, pull them to the control strand and cut them.
4. Using diagonal partings, we pull the hair towards the control strand on both sides, maintaining symmetry.
5. Cut the hair of the temporal zones with increasing length tangentially to the head, combing from the temporal zones to the face.
6. We cut the upper occipital area with a sliding cut.
7. We form the bangs area by cutting out the silhouette of a window with a slight tilt of the head forward.
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