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1.6K
6
2.87%
When it comes to adding lowlights to blondes, you want to create depth and dimension without it being overpowering. Adding too many cool tones leads to hollow, muddy⁣ tones. Adding too many warm tones... that’ll just scare the shiiiiiit out of your blonde client ⁣ I always use a variation of @Redken SEQ N, NW, GI, and M ❤️‍🔥 don’t forget if you’re going 2 levels darker or more your formula needs to act as a filler as well ⁣@SalonCentric ⁣ ✨ NB Base (red/violet): adds natural warmth without any brassiness because it has the violet to help balance out ⁣ ⁣ ✨ G Base (gold): helps stabilize your formula and adds reflection ⁣ ⁣ ✨ M Base (green/blue): provides a cool earthy tone and stabilizes the warmth⁣ ⁣ ✨ GI Base (gold/violet): the perfect balance of warmth and coolness. The gold creates a soft, reflective glow, while the iridescent (violet undertone) subtly cancels out unwanted yellow⁣ ⁣ Color isn’t just about picking a shade—it’s about understanding the way tones interact and harmonize with the existing blonde. The goal? To create depth that grows out beautifully and keeps my clients feeling fabulous between appointments #hairtok #lowlights #haireducation #lowlightformua #redkenseq #brondehair #hairformula #brondeformula #salontok #hairstylistsoftiktok #redkenprotok #saloncentric @framar @behindthechair.com
91
1.6K
6
2.87%
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