Everything You Need to Know About Koleston Perfect | Wella Professionals

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2021
  • In this video our Wella Color Experts Meiju Thornley and Christopher Rea will give you a taste of the #KolestonPerfect Discovery Seminar where you will learn how to create the most beautiful color results for your clients using Koleston Perfect. They will go through how permanent color works, what makes Koleston Perfect special, such as its shade families, and how to use it creatively in different #haircolor services. Enrich your color knowledge with useful tips from our color experts, enabling you to delight your clients with reliable, beautiful and healthy looking color results.
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Комментарии • 69

  • @andrewking8174
    @andrewking8174 Год назад +5

    I’ve been a colorist for 19 years and have been using Wella KP since day one… The color shade range can not be beat! It takes a little while to understand and learn how to work with but I will never use anything else! I’ve NEVER had a 100 percent gray client EVER ❤that KP could not cover 100 percent! My signature color on myself is half 6/71 and half 5/71… The 7 tonal family is just stunning!❤❤❤

  • @victoriairenematthews5363
    @victoriairenematthews5363 3 года назад +3

    This is exactly what I needed! I'm new to working with wella!

  • @Naajprofessionalsalonacademy
    @Naajprofessionalsalonacademy 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful knowledge I love wella products

  • @chiafashionista
    @chiafashionista 2 года назад

    Love love love this!!!! Thank you!

  • @sashiez1
    @sashiez1 3 года назад +6

    Awesome explanation of Wella Koleston colour ranges. Thanks so much! 💗

  • @ariap.4332
    @ariap.4332 8 месяцев назад

    I want to cancel out the orange and red. Which one should I use? Should I use the /88?

  • @raffaintheworld
    @raffaintheworld 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info !

  • @user-re6ym1xm7b
    @user-re6ym1xm7b 2 года назад +1

    I recently used Wella 6/75 with 6% ..
    When I go to dye it next time can I use 4% with a 6/77 ....as I am new to using Wella thank you

  • @garrysingh5941
    @garrysingh5941 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @jf1528
    @jf1528 2 года назад +1

    i bleached my hair and it came out a level 8/7 very yellow color. will koleston 8.1 turn my hair into a light ash blonde? and tone out the yellow and some oranges in my hair?

  • @YoYoItsHaylee
    @YoYoItsHaylee 2 года назад

    What developer do I use for 0/44?

  • @Hassam5
    @Hassam5 Год назад

    Hi i ask u about my grey hair my roots is grey i used dark ash blond colour but not cover my grey hair plz tell me whats colour i am use that my grey hair dye ash dark blonde colour same plz tell me

  • @tatianarojassmith9352
    @tatianarojassmith9352 6 месяцев назад

    Please to mixed the color 6/34 ,i need peroxyde de 30 o de 20?

  • @cheekymonkeygirl3378
    @cheekymonkeygirl3378 2 месяца назад

    How can I remove my highlights before I dye my hair again? My hair has grown out after a year and it is super long.

  • @user-kj1el9du3q
    @user-kj1el9du3q Год назад +1

    Hello, I dyed all my hair with color 5.3, because I wanted to cover gray hair, it turned out a little dark and too much red at the roots. My base color is 6. How can I dye myself to get a more natural color without a red tint?

  • @salem_liz
    @salem_liz 2 года назад +2

    Hi, 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

    • @kms1062
      @kms1062 2 года назад +2

      There’s no way to answer this question. Need to know the natural level, porosity, percentage of grey, etc…, not so simple.

  • @jeanethector7386
    @jeanethector7386 8 месяцев назад

    OK can't bleaching hair and use 12.81 koleston perfect

  • @annlieholidak3030
    @annlieholidak3030 Год назад

    What does wella kolestone 0/00????

  • @vanessarivera5154
    @vanessarivera5154 2 года назад +4

    I’m new to wella and am struggling with learning all of this as it is soo much more information than any color line I’ve ever used. Is there a easy way to grasp all of this?! Would appreciate the advice!!

    • @WellaProfessionals
      @WellaProfessionals  2 года назад

      We'd recommend you reach out to your local Wella Studio or contact your local Wella team to arrange a course or meeting with a Wella Educator ❤️

    • @sunshine2502
      @sunshine2502 2 года назад +1

      I hear you. I'm super confused as I'm coming from a Goldwell salon.

    • @vanessarivera5154
      @vanessarivera5154 2 года назад

      @@sunshine2502 I’m 4 months into using wella now and actually picked up everything pretty quick! I actually really like this color line now :) hope you soon feel the same way!

    • @sunshine2502
      @sunshine2502 2 года назад

      @@vanessarivera5154 Thank you for letting me know that! Gives me some hope here it it's just tough because I literally just got the hang of gold well and then I switched salons lol so I'm just so used to the lettering

    • @lisa-marieshy9673
      @lisa-marieshy9673 2 года назад +3

      @@vanessarivera5154 Hi there, I'm also new to Wella. I have Koleston Perfect 9/81. My hair is pretty damaged from previous colorist. I've used this before with 20 v but due to current damage, can I use Welloxon 6 v to tone? Also what mixing ratio should I use? 1:1 or 1:2? This should ease further damage right? Thank you

  • @ATmy-fn1vd
    @ATmy-fn1vd Год назад +1

    Hey, I am a level 9/10 blonde can I use the Koleston shades without Color filling or do I have to fill with a red koleston perfect shade, if yes which shade do you recommend to Color fill with for me to use shades “5/1” and “4/3” ?

    • @matthewirvin6505
      @matthewirvin6505 4 месяца назад

      Try a 5 violet of sorts to mix into your color

  • @GreenBananaz
    @GreenBananaz 2 года назад

    Hello can I use 10/16 on level 10 bleached hair to tone? Will It give a silver tone?

    • @WellaProfessionals
      @WellaProfessionals  2 года назад +1

      Yes absolutely! For silver hair l would suggest: Illumina Colour 30g 10/69 + 5g 7/81 + 70ml 1,9% ❤️ @jamiewellamcr

  • @ivelinavaneva6148
    @ivelinavaneva6148 3 года назад +2

    If I mix wella koleston perfect me rich naturals in color 8/97 and mix it 1:1 with 12%developer on hair level 6 and 5, can I get the color of 8/97

    • @liambianco4186
      @liambianco4186 3 года назад

      This wont work unfortunately. Even with a 40 volume developer youd find a lot of brassy undertones would be exposed leaving you with a really golden/orange result. If you want the look of an 8/97 you would be better off using 7.1 with 0/11 booster and 9% but even that would still show some warmth. If i was looking after someone with a 6/5 base colour i would lighten the hair first with a gentle bleach cleanse and then deposit 8/97 over the too once the hair is lightened to a level 8. Just my opinion hope this gives you some insight :)

  • @_year-sb6sy
    @_year-sb6sy 3 года назад +1

    If my hair is a level 9 or 10 very light blonde with yellow undertones, will Koleston 0/00 make it a icy white blonde ? ( not silver/grey) . If not what would I need to use to achieve that look ?

    • @vanessawanner5180
      @vanessawanner5180 3 года назад +2

      You’ll need to cancel out the yellow with a violet tone to get a true icy white on a level 10. A level 9 might not be light enough to achieve what you’re looking for. You could try using a mix of color touch 10/6 +10/81+ 10/0

    • @_year-sb6sy
      @_year-sb6sy 3 года назад

      @@vanessawanner5180 hello . I'll have to speak to my hairdresser. I was trying to do it at home but im too scared to mix up my own toner and whatnot in case I ruin my hair 😭. I do have a bottle of osmo purple shampoo on my first hairdressers recommendation. But that seems to turn hair way too silver/grey which I don't want eek

    • @liambianco4186
      @liambianco4186 3 года назад +2

      0/00 is definitely not a tool for giving you a white blonde result. Just because the swatch is pretty doesn’t mean thats what its going to do to your hair. 0/00 is a colour tool us colourists use to alter hair colour formulas in the salon to get the perfect result. It is an additive. This is why general public should NOT be allowed to buy professional hair colour online without proving you’re a professional in the industry. To get a true white you need to lighten the hair first (usually a lightener/bleach is used) and then toned to white. Even at a level 9 naturally. High lift series might work but still would not get a white result.
      Book in with a well respected colourist in your local area for a consultation. Do not attempt yourself. In short - 0/00 is NOT a toner.

    • @_year-sb6sy
      @_year-sb6sy 3 года назад +5

      @@liambianco4186I appreciate your input .... but you are coming off just a little bit condescending... I only asked the question. I know im not a professional and I know that the colour on the search isn't necessarily what you get . Im getting my hairdresser to do anyway, she'll do a good job im sure ! Much better then anything I could achieve

    • @liambianco4186
      @liambianco4186 3 года назад +2

      @@_year-sb6sy sorry if i came across condescending lol. Tbh im more confused as to why wella is putting this info out there to be misinterpreted by the general public. I was actually more concerned about you turning your hair bright yellow/orange if you put 0/00 lol. Goodluck to you on your journey to getting the perfect white :) :)

  • @assilnaoum6990
    @assilnaoum6990 2 года назад

    Hello, if we combine the color number 8.00 with 6.1, what color will we get?

    • @seanbuck2310
      @seanbuck2310 2 года назад +1

      7/01 will be the result, depending on the peroxide you use, and the natural base colour of the hair you apply it to.

    • @assilnaoum6990
      @assilnaoum6990 2 года назад

      Thanks 😊

  • @katerynaslyvonenko1228
    @katerynaslyvonenko1228 2 года назад

    How can I replace 0/81 corrector? I see in this palette 0/88 and 0/11.

  • @crisalabanza
    @crisalabanza Год назад +1

    I am new to wella color products. I am confused with the developers, with other brands I used to buy a kit and the color and developer come together on the needed quantity. What it means 1:1? can you talk in ml? I see a bottle of color is 60 ml, 1:1 means you need 60 ml of the developer too? would appreciate clarification on this.

    • @iseleylaura
      @iseleylaura Год назад +2

      No, it just means however much colour you use, use the same volume of developer. So for example if you have a 60 ml bottle of colour but only want to use half (30 ml), then use 30ml of developer with it. Equal parts of both.

    • @FatiFleur-jn7ky
      @FatiFleur-jn7ky Год назад +1

      Yes it's as simple as that. 60ml developer = 60 ml colouring.

  • @tanyahrodzytska9915
    @tanyahrodzytska9915 2 года назад

    I like my hair 12/1 . Ash blond , but my roots are yellowish , how can I remove this yellow from my roots?

    • @WellaProfessionals
      @WellaProfessionals  2 года назад

      Hey! Thanks so much for reaching out, we recommend reaching out to infowelluk@cotyin.com who will be able to help you with this 💖 Thanks, Wella

  • @Hairstaan
    @Hairstaan 2 года назад

    Can be use 77/ on virgin hair for highlights

    • @WellaProfessionals
      @WellaProfessionals  2 года назад

      Hey! Thanks so much for reaching out, we recommend reaching out to infowellauk@cotyinc.com who will be able to help you with this 💖 Thanks, Wella

  • @aelinsardothien8926
    @aelinsardothien8926 2 года назад

    So can you use this as a toner?

    • @WellaProfessionals
      @WellaProfessionals  2 года назад

      Visit Education.wella.com to find educational materials and seminars on all of our products and their uses ❤️

    • @kms1062
      @kms1062 2 года назад

      You can if used correctly

  • @hazelbartholomeusz2735
    @hazelbartholomeusz2735 3 года назад +1

    Is Wella Koleston Perfect 8/0 and 88/0 the same shade? if Not, what is the difference.

    • @vanessawanner5180
      @vanessawanner5180 3 года назад +1

      88/0 has more pigment than an 8/0 resulting in a more opaque/darker look for grey coverage. 88/0 could be similar to a 7/0, for example.

    • @HollywoodHair42
      @HollywoodHair42 10 месяцев назад

      The shade & the tone

  • @manalhayatleh7826
    @manalhayatleh7826 3 года назад

    How can we use /11 ? Does it replacing blue corrector ?

    • @liambianco4186
      @liambianco4186 3 года назад

      There is still a blue corrector in koleston perfect (0/88). 0/11 is better used in my experience for cancelling out unwanted warm tones for levels 6 - 9. It will give you a cooler result but still a soft tone not inky. Id use my 0/88 & 0/28 for my deeper shades to counteract orange/red undertones or if i am purposefully creating a green / blue result for the guest.
      Sidenote* 0/81 is probably my favourite special mix shade to mix into my formulas :) :)

    • @boloniasunday711
      @boloniasunday711 2 года назад

      @@liambianco4186 is not possible to use 0/88 with Special blonde 12/11 in dark hair, right?

    • @liambianco4186
      @liambianco4186 2 года назад

      @@boloniasunday711 yeah you can definitely do that :) but it will give you a deeper result. Is it a regrowth application or highlights?

  • @rnoor9078
    @rnoor9078 3 года назад

    So is this PPD & PTD free? X

    • @kms1062
      @kms1062 2 года назад +1

      Yes!

    • @rnoor9078
      @rnoor9078 2 года назад

      @@kms1062 can i use this then? as i have a severe allergy to permanent hair dye due to PPD & PTD.

    • @kms1062
      @kms1062 2 года назад +1

      All I can say is that it’s ppd, and ptd free.

  • @paradoxregina
    @paradoxregina 2 года назад +2

    Litterally nothing of what I needed to know :(

    • @WellaProfessionals
      @WellaProfessionals  2 года назад

      Hey 💕 What else do you need to know? We're happy to help ✨

  • @renatazakrzewska2130
    @renatazakrzewska2130 2 года назад

    Szkoda, że nie znam j.angielskiego 😞

  • @odiliapinzon3416
    @odiliapinzon3416 3 года назад

    E n español