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Using Eslabondexx Color is easy, but to get a unique and
flawless result with innovative, trendy effects, here is some valuable
advice from our technicians about techniques, methods of
application and the tools to use.
Tools Mixing Selection
The tools are an important added value to ensure · Determine the natural depth of the customer’s
unique and fashionable color effects. You can tone considering the percentage of white hair,
choose the most suitable one according to the the texture, the level of hair sensitization and
results desired: body.
· Brushes There are different types of brushes, · Establish the color result that the customer
some suited to the application of color at the wants.
root, others to color very narrow areas, and · Identify the bleaching base relative to the depth
others to create gradations of the desired tone.
· Sponges These are a great help in creating light · Select the most appropriate Eslabondexx
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gradations an sheer effects, since the dye is Color nuance for achieving the desired color.
deposited gently, as if it were a pastel.
Color refreshing on lengths and tips
· Blunt brush is ideal for creating shades of colors TM
or de-coloration and perfect for blending · Eslabondexx Color is a great ally for tone-on-
together nuances with a natural result, and tone coloring, light and extremely natural.
without strikethrough. Simply mix the nuance selected with 5 Volume
oxidant in the ratio of 1:1.5, apply and leave to
set 15-20 minutes.
Techniques
The hair can be divided into three zones, which absorb color in a different way. Distinguishing these zones
will give optimum performance during technical service.
· Zone 1: The first inch (2cm) of the hair nearest the scalp. It is also known as the root or regrowth.
· Zone 2: The central part of the hair (length) that starts where Zone 1 ends.
· Zone 3: The end part of the hair, which is more porous and its length goes beyond the shoulders (over 4
inches or 12cm). Not all hair styles have Zone 3.
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