Buying guide Mix 60 ml

Here you will find an explanation of the structure of the different hair colors. A natural color is a color that does not contain a dot and numbers behind it. This will always cover a certain area better and provide better durability. A reflex color is a color that has numbers behind the dot in cold or warm shades. The hair closest to the scalp always attracts more warm pigments, while the lengths and ends always attract more cold pigments. The lengths and ends always attract more color and therefore we recommend a lighter shade in the lengths for an even result from root to tip.

No. 10.02 - Cold Very Light Blonde
This is the lightest shade that contains a small amount of purple to neutralize yellow.

No. 10 - Very Light Blonde
This is the lightest natural color we have, which is also a bit cool in tone. Great for toning down very light hair, or in combination with a highlight color to achieve a more natural result. Great for covering gray hair.

No. 9.12 - Cold Blonde
This light natural color is cool and contains a small amount of purple and blue. This is perfect for neutralizing yellow and at the same time giving a cool result due to the blue. This color contains a larger proportion of natural color no. 9 than, for example, 9.21.

No. 7.1 - Cold Dark Blonde
The base of a pitch 7 is orange, so this color is perfect for giving a natural result on a pitch 7. The blue in the color will then neutralize the orange that is naturally there.

There is a big difference between coloring uncolored hair and hair that has already been treated.

Uncolored hair needs more pigment, i.e. a darker color and a longer exposure time than already treated hair. The main reason for this is that treated hair is already open so the pigments are absorbed into the hair faster. While uncolored hair needs time to open. Already colored/lightened hair will therefore always be darker than uncolored hair if you use the same hair color and the same exposure time on the entire hair.