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Hair Color Help : Faded Ends
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From: MSN NicknameStarliteny1  (Original Message)Sent: 10/24/2004 5:41 AM
I was wondering, why is it that when a client comes in for a touch up, and the ends become faded because it's been a long time since they came in, and you pull the rest of the color to the ends, it doesn't match the roots anymore? Assuming the same formula was used since last time. I would think the best possible solution would be filling the hair first, but does anyone else have any other suggestions? Thanks.
 
 


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From: MSN NicknameLaurieAnn61Sent: 10/25/2004 3:14 PM
When you are pulling a color through you don't nessessarily pull the same
color through. Look at the hair and see what it's missing. ex: you have a
brown and red formula on the roots but the ends are missing only red. You
needed the brown and red on the roots because the hair was virgin and pure
red wouls have been too hot but now the previously colored ends only need
red. Also remember porous hair grabbs cool and rejects warmth. I rarely use
the same color on the ends than on the roots. Just look at your ends and
think what am I missing here?

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From: MSN NicknameCORPUSCHRISTILISASent: 10/26/2004 1:58 PM
I AGREE, YOU NEED TO REFORMULATE FOR THE SHAFT AND ENDS TO GET A MORE EVEN RESULT

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From: MSN NicknameStarliteny1Sent: 10/26/2004 9:14 PM
I went onto the haircolor with Cindy chat on behind the chair.com on Sunday, and she said I should use a demi permanent formula, mixing one shade lighter than the formula for the roots. I remember it being discussed in one of my color classes at work too. So, the solution seems to be to reformulate for the shaft and the ends, since the hair is too porous to take a "lifting" color, it needs only deposit. Thanks!
 
 

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