Quick Tips On Gray Coverage With Koleston Perfect | Wella Professionals

It's time to combat grey hairs with the new Koleston Perfect! We've put together our top five tips on how to achieve flawless grey coverage with every hair color using the new KP, featuring Wella Professionals Color Expert Meiju Thornley.

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Hi everyone, many of you have asked us how to achieve best gray coverage with new colors and perfect. Today we want to give you some useful, hints and tips to achieve perfect gray coverage every time and with every hair type tip number one create the perfect formula. Both the hair that you're working on and the end result are the two most important factors when it comes to choosing the correct mixture for gray coverage. First, what is the percentage of gray of your clients? Hair for up to 30 % gray apply your target shade with 6 % simple. Should your client be between 30 and 50 %? Add a third pure natural to your target shade. What about those clients that are more than 50 % gray, half pure natural and half target shade will help you to achieve up to 100 % coverage. Don'T forget to use 6 % the locks on perfect, which is ideal for great coverage. Don'T forget, the mixing ratio stays the same one to one tip number. Two, let's check out which natural is right for your clients, the pure Naturals, so the stroke zeros. Are you go to family when you need coverage the perfect link to mix a ball with any shade example, if you want a slightly cooler mix in some ash, such as stroke, zero, one or stroke one, if you prefer a warmer richer result, add some brunettes or Golden tones, the resistant cover range, such as double six stroke, o are perfect for the clients that have stubborn or assistant gray hair. They are specifically designed to improve coverage and convene to mix with any target shade. Last but not least, the ultra Naturals, so the stroke, zero zeros will ensure that you get hundreds ink coverage and gray hair while maintaining and enhancing beautiful, rich warm tones ideal to be intermixed with your reds coppers when courage is needed, tip number three. I know if this my son really simple or mix your formula. Well, this is essential to ensure that the ingredients are combined together to deliver the beautiful color results that you would expect. If not, it can have an impact on the client, scalp comfort during the process. As the peroxide may have not combined with the color cream properly, the mixing is also essential for the color result. What I do when I think it's mixed, I just give it a few additional tones to be sure the new consistency is so smooth and easy to apply. Remember saturation is very important as the cream consistency is slightly different. Apply this same amount as you would normally do with colistin perfect tip number four: every hair is individual texture percentage of gray can all determine your development time. So a quick reminder. The development time is 30 to 40 minutes, with our heat and 15 to 25. With the use of a climate zone, but don't forget to check your color before rinsing and now it sounds basic. I also know what it's like to be on a busy salon floor. This is how it's done always check the area with the highest percentage of gray. Use the tail comb or the end of your tint brush to gently push the color back off the hair and slightly lift it to ensure that you achieve the desired result. If you achieved the coverage, it's ready to rinse, if it looks like you're lighter like a warmer or translucent, you can extend your development time up to 40 minutes tip number 5. Thanks to the pure valence technology, you will get more rooted evenness. This might appear in some clients. Lengthen ends slightly richer with a pure color expression. You might even feel it slightly deeper on the lengthen ins used a correct balancing technique tailored to your clients, hair for best results and keep an eye on it as it develops. If you haven't discovered all the balancing services yet follow the instructions on screen to find all the information that you need and thanks for tuning in you

Paul Adorna: Excellent coverage,great product.Depends on the eye of the colorist every head of hair is different,as well as seasons do affect the development time.

DayaVegas: I have an important question. I am going to use the 12/81 shade to nuance, but I have read that later you have gray hair. So I'm going to mix it with the 12/00 tone, my tone is ash blonde and traces of gray from the silver shampoo. Do you think these shades will make my hair white? And what volume do I have to use, 20 or 30 I want it icy white. Like the one from Frozen please help me

ka jong venus Park: I'm confused - she's saying that the 66/0 etc. are for the more stubborn, resistant grey hair, but then right after that tells us that the /00s will ensure 100% coverage in grey hair. I have resistant grey hair and want 100% coverage - which do I go for?

Erin Ramsey: I have a client who I touch up her gray with 1/2 8/0 and 1/2 8/1 and it always comes out warm. Can I switch out the 8/0 for 8/01 and use the /01 to cover the gray instead (1/2 8/01 and 1/2 8/1)

Olivia M: Hi there , I would like to know on a base 6 with 30, 35% greys very porous hair I used 10/0 55ml plus 9/81 15 ml with 20 vol and didn’t cover the greys , I put 9/81 because always the color looks very orange ... can you pls let me know why didn’t worked? Thank you ( 10/00 is not very easy to find )

Lilia Denova: Tell me please ,how to apply the coloring pasta on the hair and roots-must be wet or dry hair?Thank you very much!!

pimpmyride: I need more videos like this wella is had to understand.

Klauzi 7h: What’s the difference between 7 and 7/7?

Olga N: Can I apply 7/1 with 20 developer to cover 20% of grey hair or I would need to add 7/0 to it? Thank you

Isabel Aparecida Gobeti: Em português por favor

Zaneta Dambrauskiene: I want to colour my hair with 55/44. I dont remember what colour my hairdresser used for roots. I'm naturally Medium brown with a few gray hair. Please advice. Thank you.

Sofia Hayat: I use 7/1 rich natural and wanted to mix Pure Natural 7/01 (cool) as shown in your colour chart to cover my grey but in the shop they said there is no such number product.She said I could use 77/0 which is for resilient grey hair. What is the difference between these two products? Please help

Honey Beary: I think this is outdated now. They no longer carry 6/6 etc

May May: What you mean target shade? If I want use for e.g shade 66/00 what can be mix with and can be mixed with 77/00

Tita Jouji2: my hair is yellow to orange..please how to get grey color with wella koleston perfect(12.61/ 12.81 or 10.86 )

Hareem Nadeem: is it amonia free?

Lynda Costen: Need to cover white hair

Miso Sahan: Do you need a devolper?

Joy paramanik hair Joy paramanik hair: Darun

mona vanderveld: I’m sorry but this is a bad explanation .... I barely understand what she says and the video is not well structured !

Mel Yams: It's hard to understand her accent.

Kath K: She talks so fast w such a string accent I have no idea what she is saying

nikkolliii: Dosnt cover

Lynda Costen: Not covering

NANCEY Chapman: Your accent is impossible to understand

Dolan Sheldren: X

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