Hva er forskjellen på butikkfarge og frisørfarge?

What is the difference between store color and hairdresser color ?

Those of us with Scandinavian hair don't need as much pigment when we dye our hair. This is most often the reason why we here in Scandinavia experience darker hair color than desired from the store colors sold here.

A hair color at the hairdresser is adapted based on the customer's starting point and desired end result. The hairdresser chooses h2o2 based on whether the color will gradually wash out or not. Toning, glossing or glossing gradually disappears from the hair, while hair color or light color is a more permanent treatment with good coverage that does not wash out. The hairdresser chooses the color number based on how dark or light the customer wants it, and whether the color should be cool, warm, or neutral. There are warm underlying pigments in all hair, these will come to light during a chemical treatment such as hair dye/lightening/bleaching. Red - orange - yellow pigments are the underlying warm pigments, and it is the darkness of the hair that determines how much warm pigments are present, read more about color theory here. The hairdresser chooses the hair color based on whether the underlying pigments should be highlighted or neutralized.

Store color – Color box from the store. Here we only have pictures to work from. If you don't have the same starting point as the model on the package, you won't achieve the same result. A thick hair strand also contains more pigments than a thinner/finer hair strand. A finer strand of hair does not need as much pigment to achieve the same effect. darkness like a thick hair. Store colors are made with the same amount of pigment all over the world, while hair color (professional hair color) contains the right amount of pigment based on where in the world we live. For example, in Southern Europe, they have thicker hair than the typical Scandinavian hair, so they need more pigment in their hair color to achieve the right darkness of the hair color. Those of us with Scandinavian hair, who have thinner hair strands, need less pigment to achieve the same darkness of color. This is most often the reason why we here in Scandinavia experience darker hair color than desired from the store colors sold here.

Hair colors from by Bente are hairdresser's colors designed for the home market and Scandinavian hair.