10 anytime your going darker unless you looking for gray coverage, then 20
Example using a level 8 blonde. Obviously, substitute your hair color level and desired shade.Desired color-Warm Blonde Level = Level 8Target color level X 2 = 16Natural color-Light Ash Brown = Level 6subtract this from target color level of 16 16-6=10This gives you the number of levels to lift (= 2) and the level of color to use (=10).Note: If the total number for the level of color is 13 or larger, pre-lightening is required to achieve the desired color. You need to go off to a professional for double process coloring.
It is naturally light brown. She has been dying it dark since she was young. Check out her personal quotes on imdb. She says it was light blonde and gradually turned into a really dark blonde before she dyed it.
because in some lights you're hair may look blonde and in others it may have a brown look to it, but most of the time you're hair will be blonde because if it is brown you would know it. _______________ My clients who were blonde as a child have noticed that their hair has darkened quite a bit. Most of these people believe their hair now looks brown. As a hairstylist, I know that this dark blonde color is not brown. It is known as a level 6 blonde, but to someone that doesn't work in the industry, they are convinced their hair is brown. This probably explains the situation that you are experiencing.
a flat muddy brown in a level 7 very flat with no shine. what goes wrong is :the blonde mix is lifting and the brown is depositing. making it uneven/ blotchy brown mess.
To achieve the lightest brown shade from medium blonde, you can mix in a small amount of a warm golden or light ash brown hair dye. This will help to deepen the tone and create a more subtle brown hue while still maintaining a lighter overall color. Start by adding a small portion of the brown dye to the medium blonde, mix well, and perform a strand test to ensure you achieve the desired light brown shade before applying it all over your hair.
Flaxen Blonde, Very Light Ash Blonde, Level 9, Base Blue-Violet Flaxen Blonde, Very Light Ash Blonde, Level 9, Base Blue-Violet Flaxen Blonde, Very Light Ash Blonde, Level 9, Base Blue-Violet
Hair color shades are very seldom true to color. One should always go up a tone or two depending on the brand; so you if want the final result to be a level 5 brown you should buy a level 7. Level 6 may turn level 5 hair too dark.
No. A color that is lighter cannot "cover" a darker color. A blonde color can possibly lift some pink out of the hair, depending on the level of lift/strength of the peroxide. Your best bet is to color your hair a darker color to cover the pink, or go to a salon for color correction. Using a store-bought blonde over pink will most likely only cause damage and turn the hair either a lighter pink, or some really ugly color. I would not suggest it under any circumstances.
Pale yellow is the underlying/dominant pigment in level 10 hair.
CURRENT COLOR IS PAUL MITCHELL, COLOR GOING TO BE USED IT WELLA.
Medium brown just refers to the level or intensity of the color of the hair. It is not a dark brown or a light brown but somewhere in the middle. A very neutral color.
Peat can range in color from brown to black, depending on the decomposition level of the organic matter it contains.