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No. 10.02 - Cold Very Light Blonde: Lightest blonde with a hint of purple to counteract yellow.
No. 10.1 - Ice Light Blonde: Extremely cool blonde with blue to neutralize orange or create a silver tone. Combine with purple for yellow hair.
No. 10 - Very Light Blonde: Lightest natural color, tones down light hair or blends for a natural look. Ideal for gray hair.

No. 9.3 - Golden Blonde: Light natural color with yellow for a golden glow. Perfect with natural color to darken light hair without green undertones.

No. 9.12 - Cold Blonde: Light natural color with a bit of purple and blue to neutralize yellow and give a cool result. More natural color than 9.21.

No. 9.21 - Very Cold Blonde: Extremely cold with little natural color, effectively neutralizes golden tones. May appear darker on light hair.
No. 9 - Light Blonde: Light, natural blonde tone similar to a natural pitch 9.

No. 8 - Blonde: Medium blonde with a hint of gold for a little warmth.

No. 7.34 - Golden Copper Blonde: Contains yellow and orange for a natural copper color. Perfect for lengths on dark hair or with 9.3 for a natural red hair.

No. 7.1 - Cold Dark Blonde: Ideal for pitch 7, neutralizes orange with its blue pigment.

No. 6 - Light Brown: Natural light brown, good for depth and coverage.

No. 5.8 - Chocolate Brown: Round brown with warm pigments. Great with 7.34 or 9.3 for lighter lengths.

No. 5.82 - Cold Chocolate Brown: Combines warm and cool pigments, perfect for dark hair.

No. 5.1 - Cold Brown: Cool brown, ideal for men or combination with cool colors.
No. 4 - Dark Brown: Dark brown natural color, should be combined with lighter color for lengths.
No. 3.11 - Ice Dark Brown: Icy dark brown with lots of blue, perfect for making lighter colors colder.

No. 1/2 - Black: Cold black with good coverage. Goes completely black on Scandinavian hair, brownish black on thicker hair.