You will need
  • Paint
  • Oximeter from 1.8% to 12%, depending on the tone, structure and thickness of the hair
  • Gloves
  • Porcelain, glass or plastic bowl
  • Professional brush for hair coloring
Instruction
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First and foremost, you should pick up I will that you will mix with the paint to obtain the desired shade. Why do you need it? The color of each individual and even if you are a natural blonde, you're still not perfectly white hair, and yellowish or ashy undertone. Imagine that you paint on the colored sheets of paper, if it will work with the same paint the same color on all sheets, even if they differ on a few shades? Of course not. Same with the hair. In General, professional hairdressers, there is a table to help them remember what shade of hair, which I will paint which will give the desired effect. In short, it looks like this:

Green – corrects redness

Purple - not yellow

Blue, grey, ash – gives dullness to the hair, strengthens ashy shades

Red gives a warm tint, making the color brighter.
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Now select the oxide. There are also all individually need to consider the makeup you natural hair or pre-coloring, how you have a dark color of your own hair and what they thickness. Blondes with thin and fluffy hair suitable 3% oxidizer, brunettes with thick hair may sometimes take 12%. The usual Golden mean – 6% oxidant. The ammonium oxidizers paints colors contact lenses are contraindicated and Vice versa.
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Carefully read the user manual, it is written in what proportion noujno oxide to mix with your paint. No General rules here!
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Put on gloves, squeeze out the desired amount of cream paint into a bowl, add I will. The number mixton must not exceed the amount of basic dye, the lighter your color, the less mixton you want to add. The minimum number maxtone – 1/5 of the required volume of paint.

Added to the paint oxidizing agent. If mixton was less than 10 g ( about 5 cm of paste from the tube, its volume is not considered when adding the oxide. Stir the paint with a brush with gentle circular movements. Paint ready to spray.