Redken shades eq root smudge formulas

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I added NA to the formula because it has a black to grey background and it helps me achieve a cooler effect and ensure that the unwanted warmth will be handled but still allow the N to be rich and chocolatey. This is an important factor in the formulation and as we speak on zones 2 & 3 it will help you transition your flavors for a seamless blend.Īs we spoke about in the zone 1 formula, this is the transition color to seamless allow the two top zones to melt with ease. The pigment carries the greatest amount of pigment to ensure richness. It has a brown to tan background color + blue/violet that allows neutralizing of unwanted warmth and to great major depth. We wanted to just add that much-needed shine and depth with this formula. (Apply everything on cleansed and towel-dried hair for the wet balayage application) Here is the break down of the technique that has exploded my presence on social media and it has changed my life. What I’ve learned is that when we are transitioning a brunette to have more dimensions we should always allow their base to be the main focus and subtle transition into the high contrast bronde or blonde hues. Wet Balayage is a technique that is hitting the hair industry hot.

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This next Spring hues must have is for that brunette guest who is looking to dive into the blonde or bronde flavor.

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