One more thing, I would LOVE to see some mushroom blondes or browns; AND/or level 6/7 formulations. There aren’t enough educational videos of these and I feel that they are the most flattering on everyone but I can NEVER get the formula down perfect.
@@Blendsations can’t wait! I need help! I for the life of me can’t get my hair color right. What formula do you use if you want to achieve mushroom bronde (not too ashy not too warm- (almost like a baby blonde/dishwater blonde) I can’t get rid of this brass! I’m too afraid to leave the shades eq on long enough I think...I used 7T plus a little bit of 7N and it did nothing. Maybe I need to go to a level 6? Currently working on STILL brassy level 7 roots/mids , level 8 ends /balayage
Do another one! I loved it! I was so happy to see you working on an orange level 7...but yes the outcome was a little teeny bit ‘womp womp’ but that’s ok!! It just totally confirmed to me that a natural should go into just about every root formula to maintain balance
I believe The rv’s are violent (rose gold)purply not red. Also I have to say that the formulas are pretty specific especially since it’s acid based so you can’t use different products and get the same result. Redken shines are also a treatment. . It’s like saying if I mix egg beaters and real egg it’s the same because they are both eggs 🥚 no it’s not that same. Food even taste different when cooked in different pans ex. 2 you can’t use all extreme ash and expect it to not be flat looking. Redken works very well so learning formulas that produce balanced results is real advantage
It’s literally like chemistry in a lab. Especially with the background colors! I had no idea hair color even was that technical! Its a lot to take into consideration and I think a hair colorist who understands this is soooo hard to find! Always learning!!
I'd love to see you test some popular EQ mixes for blondes, say a level 9 or 10 to start and use a range of mixes like 9V, 9P & 9N, or 9V, 9p & 9GI, or 9VG & 9P. It would be good to see how these mixtures work out. Thanks for posting.
Love this video new subscriber keep making more of these videos for first time learners because you always mix an m or neutral or gold some type of opposite with an ash learned that the hard way and also the purple the ro's in shades is violet /red just done that the other day and had a client turn pinkish purple but I was lacking gold or neutral I think this is totally awesome for beginners and very much needed out in RU-vid thank you!!! 💪💪💪💪💯💯💯💯💯
That first colour was exactly how my hair turned out when I tried to cover the orange! I don’t want to go darker and I don’t think my hair can handle any more bleach so I have no idea how to get some life and light back into it 😢
I want a medium ash/moss green brown color and I’m trying to see what will work with eq shades 6GN (Moss). I need to be careful it doesn’t turn black lol. I want like a level 5 result but that kind of dark mossy ash brown color. Any suggestions on what to mix with? Starting color will prob be a level 8 or 9
It was different because you used 2 different colors....next time try doing the same recipe but do half clear and ijust use the color you used for the roots probably be perfect!! Thank for sharing!!
I’m curious about the 8t color. My hair has some yellow/gold and orange tones with the tops being very light. I want to know if the 8t would work on its own?
Hi, i was wondering what if you use a darker shade of redken shades eq (level5) and you want to remove the color and go for a level 9 shade, what do you use to remove the color ? would malibu cpr help?
No the levels are too far apart. And 9V won’t be able to cancel out gold at a level 6. It may just make the toner lighter. Do them at the same level. 8VG is one of my favorite toners by shades Eq