before / after
- Before
- Natural level 6
- Hair had been previously lightened on the ends
- With the mid band coloured to a level 5
Note —The mid-lengths and ends have previously gone through colour correction cleansing technique to remove level and tone.
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Note —The mid-lengths and ends have previously gone through colour correction cleansing technique to remove level and tone.
30g TIGI copyright©olour creative 7/44 + 15g TIGI copyright©olour creative 6/46 + TIGI copyright©olour activator 20vol/6% (mixing ratio 1:1.5)
30g TIGI copyright©olour creative 9/4 + 15g TIGI copyright©olour creative 7/4 + TIGI copyright©olour activator 20vol/6% (mixing ratio 1:1.5)
15g TIGI copyright©olour gloss 0/03 + TIGI copyright©olour mix master /33 + TIGI copyright©olour activator 8.5vol/2.55% (mixing ratio 1:1.5)
Comb the hair into a centre profile, parting from centre forehead to centre nape. Take a radial parting on both sides from top crown to the top of the ear.
Create a zig zag parting, starting from mid-recession working to mid-crown area and repeat on the opposite side.
Take fine diagonal back partings starting at the hair line, apply Formula 1 to the new growth area.
Then apply Formula 2 to the mid band area.
Finally apply Formula 3 to the points/ends of the hair before being placed onto a TIGI copyright©olour meche strip. The same technique is worked through the remaining zig zag partings.
Working in the same way on the top sections, apply Formula 1 to the first 2 inches of the new growth area.
Proceed to the mid-band area and apply Formula 2 laying the hair onto a TIGI copyright©olour meche strip to isolate and protect the colour.
Lastly apply Formula 3 to the points/ends of the hair. Be sure to blend all 3 shades together to eliminate a demarcation line.
Based at the TIGI London academy, Natalie has worked for TIGI for 4 years. As part of the TIGI copyright©olour team she demonstrates colour techniques for specialist colour courses and cut and colour courses. Over the last year she has worked on the testing and development of
TIGI copyright©olour, resulting in an in-depth knowledge of the products and an understanding of how to utilize the products to emphasize and complement cuts.