Can you mix L’Oréal HiColor Red and Magenta? Yes, and a hairdresser tells you about the unique and personalized colors you can get
YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED: 5 best permanent purple hair dyes for dark hair (without bleach) Can I confess a secret? In my spare time, which is becoming less and less, I check on YouTube the crazy things some influencers do with their hair. Many times, I find inspiration to write here. The latest “big news” in the social networks is the color mix of the L’Oréal HiColor line. . I used quotation marks because mixing different hair dye colors is nothing new. Colorists have been mixing dyes since hairdressing school because we can achieve unique and custom colors. Now, what is new in the HiColor line? You can mix hair dyes to obtain custom fantasy colors for dark hair without bleaching. Imagine the benefits! In the past, if your hair was dark, and you wanted to color it magenta, you had to bleach it. Nowadays, it’s no longer necessary with HiColor. You can change your hair color without bleaching. Also, depending on the amount you mix of each of these dyes, the possibilities are almost endless. You can obtain up to four different colors from two colors according to how you combine them. Now, the proportions should not be approximate. In colorimetry, mathematics is your ally. So, stay with me. I’ll tell you:
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Exact amounts of HiColor Red and Magenta according to the color you want to achieveYou already know that you can get a wide range of intense burgundy, violet, and pink colors from mixing HiColor Red and Magenta. Now, how do you achieve each of these unique and personal colors? Let me tell you a little story. When I was a hairdressing student some time ago, one of my favorite teachers said: “today you’ll be painters and not colorists.” Can you imagine my surprise? Actually, I didn’t have much time to react. Right away, she handed us some acrylic paints to mix and understand how the colors behaved. It was an artistic, playful, and fun experience. However, it was only a didactic proposal to understand how primary and secondary colors work when you mix them. If you’re looking for a unique color by mixing HiColor Red and HiColor Magenta, you have to be accurate to get the color you want. . If you want to achieve intense magenta/violet colors, you should mix more magenta and less red. The proportions are:
. If you want to achieve intermediate colors such as cherry/wine, you should mix almost equal parts of magenta and red:
. If you want to achieve reddish colors like burgundy/dark red, you should mix more red than magenta. The proportions are:
. As you can see, the hair dye amounts depend on the color you want to get. Color preparation step by stepLet’s start with the ingredients:
Please don’t use developer of more than 20 volumes! If you do, you’ll ruin the whole process. Your roots will be orange, and the rest of your hair will be a faded red color. Remember, these hair dyes are for dark hair. You don’t need to lighten your hair, which is what a 30-volume developer will do. Step by step1- Preparation of the mixtureIn the plastic container, mix the desired amount of L’Oreal HiColor Red and Magenta. Check again the proportions suggested above. Also, be careful with the hair dye and developer ratio, which should be equal. For example, if you want to achieve a cherry tone, you should mix equal parts of both colors. It would be half red and half magenta for each bottle of developer. In other words, you must always respect the proportion of hair dye and developer: one measure of hair dye (combining the two hair dye colors) to one of the developer. You shouldn’t mix one measure of each hair dye with one developer because you’d be doubling the amount of hair dye. Instead, you should combine both hair dye colors in one measure. Otherwise, you’ll get a saturated color because the developer won’t be enough to stabilize the mixture. 2- Applying the mixture to the hairOnce you get the mixture for your new color, just apply it to your hair as you would do with any permanent hair color. Any extra tips?
. What to do if you are not sure of the color you want to achieve?Aren’t you quite sure what color you want to achieve? If you aren’t sure about the color you want to achieve, you should do a color test. How do you do a color test? Apply one or more colors to only one strand of your hair.
. Prepare the mixtures for those three colors. Remember to write down the exact amounts of each combination to be able to repeat it later. su_list icon=”icon: check-square-o” icon_color=”#800080″ class=”milista”]
Apply each mixture on each of those three parts and wait for the time indicated by the manufacturer.
. Choose the one you like the most and dye all of your hair or get highlights that color. ConclusionsThe mix of L’Oreal HiColor Red and Magenta allows you to create shades such as cherry, pinkish violet, intense magenta, or dark burgundy. The color you finally get will be defined by the amount of each hair dye you use. Mix two hair dyes to achieve a unique and custom color, but remember to only use 20-volume peroxide to avoid ruining the coloring process. Can you mix Loreal HiColor?You're supposed to mix 1 part color with 1.5 parts developer in a plastic bowl. Don't use metal! Mix until it's smooth and creamy.
Does HiColor red have bleach?L'Oreal HiColor hair dye is a popular way to achieve dramatic color changes on dark hair. There's a good chance you already know that the hair dye doesn't contain bleach, but the fact that it can lighten dark hair so well has people wondering if it's damaging.
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