How to cover white/grey hair with Koleston Perfect Me - Root tint application 9/1 + 99/0

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @elizabethv.bayarri5687
    @elizabethv.bayarri5687 Месяц назад +1

    Maravillosa fórmula Gracias 🙏🏼 🤗

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Месяц назад

      Thank you for taking the time to comment and for watching 😊

  • @noelboles4636
    @noelboles4636 Год назад +2

    Perfection! Your videos have helped me tremendously! 🙏🏼

  • @janetdinsdale3847
    @janetdinsdale3847 8 месяцев назад +2

    My hair is similar to your clients grey with slightly more grey around my parting and I use 9/1 and 8/0 equal parts with 6% but thinking of changing to 88/0 with the 9/1for a little more grey coverage. Would the finished result be darker? Love all your content.

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  8 месяцев назад +2

      Yes I would say it would appear darker and more intense. You could always use 99/0 + 88/0 + 9/1 and drop to 4%
      Another option would be 99/0 + 8/1.
      If your hair is resistant the double bases are a great choice. Thank you for the support it really helps motivate us

    • @janetdinsdale3847
      @janetdinsdale3847 8 месяцев назад

      Options to consider! Thank you for your kind reply.

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  8 месяцев назад

      @janetdinsdale3847 Anytime 😉 Aslo just have a look at 88/02 for a cooler look

  • @cf2753
    @cf2753 22 дня назад

    Love this! If you had 70% grey at front and 50% at back, natural level 6 what would you recommend to get a natural blonde (non brassy) result? Currently using 9/01 colour touch with 13 vol, which is great for the front but unfortunately very brassy orange at the back 😢

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  22 дня назад

      I would suggest micro lights with lightener to lift to a level 9 and then use your colour touch as usual. There’s no way of lightening level 6 to a cool blonde with Koleston or colour touch without it resulting in warmth.

  • @alenaa.246
    @alenaa.246 Год назад +2

    What does look lighter 9/1 or 9/81? I'm using 10th level, but wan to switch to 9th, since it is more pigmented. Thank you!. Your videos are very helpful!

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Год назад +2

      Both are the same in lighting but the 9/81 is a cooler tone. Hope that helps. Thank you for watching and commenting 💙

  • @moniquesullivan7638
    @moniquesullivan7638 3 года назад +4

    I used to love 99/0 on its own before they changed the formula, I haven't been able to duplicate it and it's warm, have to add a lot of ash

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 года назад +1

      Yes I agree. A little pop of 9/1 or 9/8 does the trick for me. Thanks for watching

  • @DiscoveryWonders
    @DiscoveryWonders 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello !!!
    Nice video and color!
    I need help.
    Which color should I add to 9.0 or 99.0 on 75 % percent gray coverage and a regular but a bit over processed texture gray hair,
    Where natural 25% of hair is medium brown. I would like to get blonde with no yellow and crazy orange chicken tones , no green tones , but i would like the effect with slight pinkish warm hue but not exactly a strawberry blonde. Level 9 rose gold if you will however more light natural blonde than pink. However full coverage of 9 level blonde on all head too.
    Short bob hair.thank you for your professional advice:)

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  8 месяцев назад

      Hi without the client in my chair I can’t say what colour would be best for you to use. 99/0 is for resistant hair so maybe assess if this colour is suitable.
      A possible soloition to eliminating yellow tones is to do some baby lights on darker areas to lift to a level 9/10. Then you can do root colour of choice and after tone with strawberry blonde. Take a look at Wella shinefinity 🍑

  • @meinmediterranergarten7734
    @meinmediterranergarten7734 Год назад +1

    Can I use 99/0 with 12/1 with 12% for a more brighter result? I use 12/1 with 12% but it do not cover grey hair. What would you recommend for a brighter blond and grey cover?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Год назад

      To cover grey you need to come darker than 12 range as this is a high lift tint. I really like the blend of grey/white with the high lift.
      Other options just use 9/ range and add hilights through ?

  • @khunninejamiemelbournechom9202
    @khunninejamiemelbournechom9202 5 месяцев назад +1

    My partner has 75% of grey. should use equal parts?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes equal amounts of colour and then 1:1 ratio with developer

  • @lorismith7104
    @lorismith7104 3 года назад +2

    Can I just use the 99/0 for gray coverage? What is the purpose of the 9/1?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 года назад +1

      Yes you can use 99/0 to cover grey. I add 9/1 to eliminate some gold tones that come through on areas where she is not so grey. On this client if just use 99/0 it can look a little to warm so I add any ash tones I have. Thanks for watching

    • @lorismith7104
      @lorismith7104 3 года назад

      Thank you. Instead of the Wella developer Can I use a 6% developer from Sally Beauty Supply with the 99/0?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 года назад

      I’ve never used this product from Sally’s so can’t recommend sorry but you could always test a patch on the neck or on an area or hair underneath. I would always recommend using Wella developer for optimum results

    • @lorismith7104
      @lorismith7104 3 года назад

      I used just the 99/0 and it did a good job covering the gray. But it did come out a little warm. And also a little darker than the rest of my hair. Do you think I could mix the 99/0 with 10/1 and still have it cover the gray?

  • @DiscoveryWonders
    @DiscoveryWonders 8 месяцев назад +1

    Have you done 9.16 in addition to 9.0?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  8 месяцев назад

      In this video it’s 9/0 + 9/1. Where client is darker at the back it does throw up warmer tones

  • @BigmouthPelikan
    @BigmouthPelikan Год назад +1

    Hello, i have bleached blonde hair level 10 and wella hair dye onto it probably 9.3 left on 5-10 minutes to give me warm result. My problem is that i did want a warm result but just yellow tones, not golden/orange. My hair has a slight orange hue but its mainly yellow. Can I go with wella koleston 9/00 to fully cover up the orangey hue? Or i need to have a very quick bleach and then wella 9/0 All over?
    I would appreciate Your help very much ❤️🟧➡️🟨

    • @BigmouthPelikan
      @BigmouthPelikan Год назад +1

      I know that 9.1 could probably solve a problem but I dont like ashy or any other hues other than naturally yellowish simple level 9. Sorry for the „hard case”, hope You can help me ❤

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Год назад +1

      What toner are you using after bleach Koleston 9/3 ? And with what developer ?

    • @BigmouthPelikan
      @BigmouthPelikan Год назад +1

      @@hairupideas The bleach was just a regular bleach to The level 10, No toner was applied and I asked for a warm yellow color and a hairdresser probably used koleston 9/3 for 5-10minutes. And I just want to have level 9/0 hair from Wella koleston with No Orange hue 🧡

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Год назад +1

      Just realised you said 1.9% which is the correct developer for after bleaching

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Год назад +1

      @@BigmouthPelikan Koleston 9/3 after bleach with developer 1.9% would be adding tone back into the hair (/3 tone)So maybe try no toner or bleaching to level 9 instead of 10 for a more yellow look.

  • @suherisrodriguez6667
    @suherisrodriguez6667 9 месяцев назад

    15 ml of each color? How much developer?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  9 месяцев назад

      1:1 ratio of Welloxon developer.
      30ml colour - 30ml developer
      Adjust your amounts of each depending on the result you want to achieve after full consultation.

  • @chez-Monica
    @chez-Monica 3 года назад +1

    QUE BONITO 💜

  • @lrissa6577
    @lrissa6577 3 года назад +1

    Hi!if she would be 100% grey how is her formula would be?Thank you

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 года назад +1

      You could use the same formula. Depends on what your end result goal is. This formula is ash blonde in the whiter areas and blends to a darker more golden blonde in areas where there is less white and darker roots. Any more questions let me know. Thanks for watching

    • @lrissa6577
      @lrissa6577 3 года назад +1

      She is 100% grey at the hairline and crown,70-80 % at the back,likes her hair very blond and good grey cover ,but the same time doesn’t like to see any brass or yellow .Thank yoy for answers 🌸and also with ash I am afraid to make her look more grey🙄

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 года назад +1

      @@lrissa6577 ok so similar to my client in video. It will be gold at the back but you could mix a different mixture for when the hair starts to be less grey. Just 9/1 on its own with 6% developer or if you need some lift mix with 9% (back section only ) 😚

    • @lrissa6577
      @lrissa6577 3 года назад

      @@hairupideas thank you so much!☺️

    • @lrissa6577
      @lrissa6577 3 года назад +1

      @@hairupideas I did exactly same thing what you sad,and it’s turned out beautiful!Thank you soo much!I wish you would have more education videos,because you are very good!🌹

  • @JustBeKind67
    @JustBeKind67 10 месяцев назад

    In your description you accidentally put 99/0 twice! Intend if 99/0 and 9/1

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  10 месяцев назад +1

      Amended 🫣👍🏻thank you