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Yes, you can mix Redken Color Fusion with Redken Cover Fusion, as both lines are designed to work together for optimal results. However, it's important to consider the specific goals of your color formulation, as Color Fusion is primarily for permanent color, while Cover Fusion is designed for grey coverage. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for mixing ratios and processing times to achieve the desired outcome.
While it's best to mix Redken Color Fusion with their Pro-Oxide Cream Developer, it will be fine to mix a Sally brand instead. Color Fusion is 1:1 Ratio and Double Fusion is 1:2 Ratio.
There is more then 1 version of galaxy Pegasus' fusion wheel but the main color is Metallic Blue but there rare version (i own it) is red
It is not recommended to mix Redken Color Fusion with Redken Cover Fusion as they are designed to work best when used on their own. Mixing two different hair color lines can alter the formulation, affecting the final result and compromising color accuracy. It is always best to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best outcome.
there are no color names in redken's fusion line, which is their permanent haircolor. however, their demi-permanent shades eq line has a color called brandy. it is a natural dark blonde... or, the color of brandy.
You can buy pro color, such as redken color fusion, or matrix on Ebay
1:1
Metallic blue
Lip Fusion is a micro collagen lip plump with color and gloss. It is manufactured by Fusion Beauty and is sold at a variety of places including Ulta, Amazon, and Skinstore.
Stars shine due to nuclear fusion. The visible light produced by our star (the Sun) comprises all the colours of the spectrum as evidenced by a rainbow.
redken color fusion (permanent)- 35 minutes redken shades eq (demi-permanent)- 25 minutes
When nitrogen is present in a sodium fusion test, it forms sodium azide (NaN3), which upon heating decomposes into sodium, nitrogen gas, and atomic nitrogen. The atomic nitrogen emits blue light when it reacts with the oxygen in the air, giving the characteristic blue color to the flame during the sodium fusion test.