Oxidation tint down into 7 sub-ranges (Bases, Naturals, Natural Ash, Ashes, Pearls, Goldens, beiges)
BasesÂ
– This sub-range has a neutral tone (neither warm, nor cool).
– All colours have excelent grey hair coverage, without reflecting ash tones too much, and without having to mix together with any other tone.
– 100% grey coverage up to a base level #8 and, depending on the particular case, up to a #9, and even a #10.
– The final result adjusts perfectly to the swatch colour.
Naturals
– This sub-range has a warm tone and excellent grey hair coverage, but slightly less than the bases.
– Both 9.0n and 10.0n have a distinctive grey hair coverage capacity.
– We recommend to mix this range with Natural Rouge in cases where grey coverage is very difficult, thus increasing coverage without neutralising the warm tone.
– Ideal to tone back light blondes to browns without producing greenish tones.
Natural ashers
– This sub-range has a cool tone.
– Great grey hair coverage without creating excessive ash tones, resulting in very natural colours.
– Ideal for the elimination of warm tones in hair that tends towards strong natural reddish tones.
Ashes
– This sub-range is ideal for neutralising red tones (warmth).
– For complete grey hair coverage, mix with base or naturals( 1 part ash + 3 parts base or naturals)
– For total grey hair coverage mix with bases or natural ashes.
– This sub-range creates cool, shiny and very natural blondes ( nordic).
– The blue-black tint (1.1) results in being very intense and luminous.
Pearls
– Ideal for neutralising golden tones (warmth).
– For a complete coverage of grey hair, mix with base or naturals (1 part pearl + 3 parts base or naturals).
– Produces very luminous and natural cool blondes (nordic blondes).
Golden
– Good grey hair coverage.
– For total grey hair coverage, mix with base tone.
– This range has a strong golden tone.
-Creates natural and shiny blondes.
Beiges
– Good grey hair coverage.
– To achieve total grey hair coverage, mix with Naturals or Base tones.
– Creates very luminous blondes and less warm than the golden range.