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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
- Learn all the basics and fundamentals of hair color theory with Wesley @webostyle in this 101 video:
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Hair Color Theory 101 | Discover Kenra Color | Kenra Professional
• Hair Color Theory 101 ...
#kenracolor #haircolor #haircolortheory #colortheory #cosmostudent #salonory
0:00 Introduction
0:25 Primary Colors
0:40 Secondary Colors
0:57 Tertiary Colors
1:07 Complementary Colors
1:40 Level Systems
2:06 Underlying Pigment
2:41 Hair Structure
3:08 Texture
3:35 Density
3:59 Porosity
4:35 Direct & Indirect Dyes
5:04 Developers Хобби
Do you have any additional questions regarding hair color theory? Let us know in the comments below!
What about Cyan Yellow and Magenta primaries, like on a printer
@@choco_iate1028 For the purpose of hair color, on the visual spectrum, those are the primaries that we use for color calibration and formulation. Red, blue, yellow terminology is easier to digest and understand when learning basic hair color theory.
Can you dye brown hair a darker colour without needing to bleach it before?
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In only 5 min u have more info then I thought possible .. An now can have educated conversations with a stylest and colorist also good info for at home kits ..Thankyou!!
We are so excited to hear you found this video helpful! 💕
Right lol
Why am i even here I'm colourblind.
Haha me too! I have no idea how I got here
You should learn to color hair you would probably be one of the best that’s a lit talent
English Translation: "colorblind" 🇺🇲
no youre not
Im not gonna lie. I understood more through this video than in beauty school. THANK YOU!
Ahhh that makes us so happy! Thank you!
i had a 6 hour coloring class, and in this 6 minute video i learned more than in those 6 hours.
"Wow, thank you so much! That means a lot, and we really appreciate it!"
-Wesley At Kenra
You just summarized and cut down a 4 hour hair theory lecture into 5 minutes. Thank you for the review!
So glad this was helpful! Thanks for watching Hannah!
You explained this so well, understandable, quick to the point and not letting a lot of theory into this to make someone tap out.. understanding the basics, from ground up is so important, many try (as myself did) to jump up the pyramid to the fun stuff, then soon realizing.. UH-OH.. NOW WHAT DO I DO.. I’ve always said, NOW I would like to go back to school and pay MORE ATTENTION to all the theory to retain that knowledge since now I know the importance of that to be a WONDERFUL COLORIST & Stylist. ( salon owner ) no one ever said having to much knowledge was dumb.. Thank you
Thank you SO much, Melissa! We really appreciate the love! Be sure to check out all of our 101 series videos for more great foundational knowledge such as this!
I have a lot of very fine hair, it's naturally dark brown. I have bleached it and made it purple, is it possible to get it to blonde?
It is possible to get your hair blonde again, but we highly recommend that to go to your local hairstylist who can do a full assessment & provide the service ☺️
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A low concentration of bleach (mixed with developer) will lift the purple out, but I would recommend using a dye remover kit (you can buy at Sallys)
From there, if you want it lighter, you might need to bleach again which can be extremely damaging, however, which is why going to a salon is highly recommended. After bleaching use a toner for your desired color (if your hair color looks yellow, use one w/ more ash, such as Wella T18, and follow up with purple conditioner).
Remember, if you bleach your hair, do the roots last as the heat from your scalp will mean it'll bleach faster than the rest of your hair. And, process it longer than you think. So, once your hair looks as light as you want, process for another 5-10 mins. Once it's washed and dried it won't look as light. I recommend using a powder bleach that has purple in it to cancel yellow (there are also purple additives you can add). One example is Loreal Beach Baby Lights. Mix the bleach with a developer that has Argan oil or other conditioning agents so it's not as damaging
Do a strand test first for all of it. That way you can see what looks right, and to ensure your hair won't fall out or break. It's always better to put in the time and make sure it's ok, than destroying your hair and trying to fix it later (which at a salon costs way more)
If you bleach it you dont need traditional hair dye, just a toner. You might even need to use a toner twice. The toner goes on wet (towel-dried) hair, not dry
I hope this can help you. My profile pic is way old, but I currently have platinum hair, and have made quite a few....ahem...."learning experiences" in the past. I'm hoping I can help you prevent them. I bleached my hair 3 times to get to my level, and it doesn't look damaged at all. Use a deep conditioner after every bleach process, and don't wash your hair for as long as possible before bleaching. I know the word "bleach" can put people off, but it's not as scary as it seems. Hair can withstand a lot....
I work at an Aveda salon and we call our bleach "enlightener" just to not scare people
@@angelamazakas2624 Wow, thanks! I will try this.
Just now watching this video and taking notes. I started Cosmetology school last September of 2020 and I graduate in two months. I have tried having my educators explain it to me and tried to learn it on my own but it didn't click. This video helped me out a lot even if it's just a basic understanding the visuals help! I appreciate this so much thank you for taking the time to help people like me who are struggling to understand this concept. 10/10 for me.
Well this just made our day! You are so welcome! Thank you for watching! We'd love for you to subscribe to our channel for more great videos like these! bit.ly/KenraProfessionalSubscribe
I'm not even a stylist and I've learned so much. I bought a wig head to work on just for fun. Thank you for this information
Yay! Glad it was helpful, Michaela!
This is such an informational video 😃
Glad to hear you found it informative ☺️
I subscribed to your channel based off of this video alone. It was very well done. I graduated cosmetology school 30 yrs ago and never even took my stae boards to get my license. I'm actually studying on my own to take my test this year. Mostly just to complete the journey. At my age I'll probably won't end up behind the chair but maybe doing nails or lashes. But if I ever decide to be a colorist I know I can learn a lot from you. Thank you.
So glad this was helpful! Thanks for watching! ❤️
Hey, I shared this with my classmates as a revision aid for our colour theory at college, this is a really clear and succinct explanation. Thank you
Hey thank you so much!!! We love hearing that and are glad you all enjoyed it!
I loved this video straight to the point and the examples were amazing 😻 just a few minutes I learned a lot
Aww thank you so much! We really appreciate that!
What an amazing video!
We learned this in the first month of hairdresser school, but I managed to forget a few things n this definitely helped! Thanks a bunch =)
Woo Hoo! Glad it was helpful!
I’m taking coloring class and this man helped me understand 😁😂
Fantastic! So glad to hear that ☺️
I'm here because just wanted to learn few things as my hairdressing courses start next month 😂. These are very good information indeed, thanks!
Yay! So glad this is helpful! Good luck!
@@KenraProfessional Thank you very much! 😁
randomly recommended this, but i do have blue hair, so i found this very interesting :) nice job 🌟
Thank you so much for the upload❤️I’m currently revising for my final exams in colour, cutting and employees grievances I feel like this is definitely helping I just need to get used to the numbers and tones haha
Thank you so much! We love to hear stories like these, and we know you'll do great! Thanks for watching!
This video is gold, thanks for sharing the knowledge 🎉❤
hi so my hair is a light red and i want to make it a emerald green, is there any other options instead of bleaching my hair to get to the colour?
So from my understanding, when the box says “cool blonde”, it lightens the hair and adds purple/violet pigments, right? (Instead of having actual blond colored pigments).
However there are many box dyes that also claim to cover gray as well, so won’t that dye the gray part violet??
This was a helluva video! Highly informative, concise and effective.
Yay!!! We are so glad it was helpful! Thanks for the love!
i have thick dark brown hair and id like to dye it possibly pastel pink, what colors do u recommend to dye my hair so i do not bleach it white and have it fall out
I have fine hair..and it’s curly. And I have a LOT of it. (it takes hours to do my hair 😂)
100% educational video! 👍🏻
it is really important to memorize the complements of each color to have the expected result. although at the beginning of the video you say that if we mix the 3 primary colors in equal parts we will get brown... it is false because if we really mix equal parts we will get black or gray... I am still learning thanks for this extra explanation for those of us who are learning ! 😗
Hi Sinai! Thanks for your feedback! Let's break this down a bit more.
When we want to tone yellow out of the hair for a neutral or beige end result, we would use a violet-based toner. Violet is comprised of red and blue. Therefore, mixing red and blue (violet) with yellow makes beige at the higher levels. Taking it a step further, we consider a beige result to be considered a neutral brown at lower levels when it comes to hair. We wouldn't expect a gray or black result at that point, so this is why we speak to it being brown.
We could also speak to this at varying levels. Let's say we have orange hair at around a level 6 from pre-lightening. Orange is comprised of red and yellow. In order to neutralize, we would then need to add blue to make a brown result. Once again, the same primary pigments are all being mixed together to make a brown or neutral end result. We hope this helps!
So technically my hair is red blue and yellow?
Thanks for this very helpful and informative video.
We are happy to hear that! ☺️
Thank you this was really helpful
Love your profile pic😂
So if I have dark blonde hair, would I look good with dark purple ends?
Thank you very much this was really helpful and informative xxx
Thank you so much! We really appreciate the feedback. xxx
This video was super helpful. Thanks so much
Excellent video. I'll binge watch all of them.
Yay! Thank you so very much!
Hi there I've recently started using Kenra and let me say I'm loving at how easy it is to use and I love the fact that the education online is fantastic. My question that I have is that I've purchased a large color kit through Cosmoprof Canada and my new color book does not come with a swatch level finder can someone please tell me what to do? Thank you
Called a level finder
@@sherrythompson8234 We love to hear that you've joined our Kenra family and enjoy our online education! Our customer support team would love to help you with this. Please send them a direct message on Facebook Messenger or send an email to customercare@kenraprofessional.com ☺️
Thank you for this video. Very helpful!!
I have fine hair with a lot of my head and a high porosity
Very informative yet simplistc. Thank you!
Level 2 is often described as SOFT BLACK / BROWN-BLACK / DARKEST BROWN. Darker hair has more Pigment ( Melanin ) which makes it harder to lighten also some hair types have a larger diameter, denser structure, larger pigment granules or some combination of these which make some dark hair easier or harder to lighten than others.
Thanks for sharing and watching the video!❤️
That was incredibly helpful
Excellent
Am I able to bleach dark brown then multi
Color the same day
This video is very helpful. You're awesome!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the wonderful video so informative and helpful!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
you are the best!😘 I wish when I was in school they teach the way you do.
Thank you so much, Lucy! We really appreciate the love.
amazing video holy moly thank you!!!!!
Yay!!! That means so much, Bambi-- thank you!!!
Excellent knowledge thank you
So happy to hear you liked this video!
If the client has 10% gray hair, should I use 10 volume or stick with 20 volume?
Thank for sharing
Thank you for information. I want to learn more & Love to have your color book
You are so welcome! You can reach out to our customer support team at customercare@kenraprofessional.com for more info about the swatch book :)
This video was very helpful
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Hi do you sell the colour pigment chart ? Thanks
Amazing explanation ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
love this video!
Hey, thank you so much! We really appreciate it!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge... always battling to understand the color chart
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You're so welcome, Renuka! We appreciate the love and hope this made it easier to understand.
Exelente explicación sobre colorimetría 👍🏻
¡gracias por ver!
Wonderful Explanation ❤️
Thank you very much! 🙂
Thank you
Thanks so much for watching!
Very nice explained
Thank you so much 🙂
You can even get the primary colours right.... is it different for hair or something
For the purpose of hair color, on the visual spectrum, those are the primaries that we use for color calibration and formulation. Red, blue, yellow terminology is easier to digest and understand when learning the basics of hair color theory. ☺️
Can I use permanent hair color with number 11.12 mixed with 10 vol. developer to deposit color to my hair if my hair is light enough?
Hi D B! Unfortunately, we do not make an 11.12 and cannot speak to using it on your hair. However, 10vol is typically for deposit. We recommend following up with the manufacturer along with a detailed description or images of the hair's starting point along with the desired outcome. Thank you!
Thank youuu❣
You're welcome 😊 Thank you so much for watching!
Could u expain 9.99 & best mix to get healthy brown on pure hair shade 4.5
I appreciate you so much
Hey, thanks, Jay! We really appreciate you for saying that!
Really nice video
Thanks so much for watching!
Good tutorial
Glad you think so!
You are so informative, I would love to take a class from you if you are ever at a hair show that is near Orlando Florida.
Thanks for watching Tracie!
Hello. Can I mix equal parts of 6G with 8G to get 7G? Will that work out to get 7G exactly as it should be from the box? The beauty supply doesn’t have 7G 🙁
Hi Yeyi! Mixing equal parts of 6G + 8G will give you a very similar result to 7G.
I really like it sir
Thanks for watching Saima!
Great video👍
Thanks for the feedback! We're so glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks!
Thank YOU! We appreciate you taking the time to watch, like, and comment!
Awesome!
Thank you, Marilyn! Cheers!
How do you know if a clients hair has low porosity?
great info. I want to master hair coloring
Thanks so much, Doug! Feel free to save this video and come back to it anytime you need!
I am working in a salon so I know it’s a beginning of my career so I want to know like how can we mix colours to make another colour
Hi Madhu! Using the color wheel of the particular line you're working with will help you to understand what bases are in the shades and can help you to come up with the perfect custom shade depending on what you are looking to achieve! You will also need to take into consideration if you need to neutralize any underlying pigment in the lifting process to maintain the desired end result. For example, if you need to cancel out copper tones, you may want to look at incorporating a color that has blue in its base, because colors that live opposite of each other on the color wheel help to neutralize each other. We hope this helps!
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Now I understand 👍
Woo Hoo! That is so great to hear, Elba. Thanks for watching!
Thanks
Thanks for watching Nisansala!
I am a beauty consultant at Sally’s. Customers come in all the time for product recommendations and suggestions. We sell some of your products. Do you have a more in-depth site for beginner so that I can help my customers better?
Hi! We recommend attending one of our virtual classes available on our website! If you'd like to sign up for one of our virtual classes, please visit www.kenraprofessional.com/event-list/ and register for one of the various class offerings!
For more information on Kenra Professional products and Kenra Color, please visit our website at www.kenraprofessional.com/education/. Here you will find video guides, upcoming shows and events, stylist tools and so much more!
actually, the primary colors and magenta, cyan, and yellow
I was also wondering if they would use the true primary colors
For the purpose of hair color, on the visual spectrum, those are the primaries that we use for color calibration and formulation. Red, blue, yellow terminology is easier to digest and understand when learning basics of hair color theory.
The true primary colors are cyan, magenta, and yellow
Yeah but normally it is said to be red blue and yellow
Cyan is a type of blue and magenta is a type of red
MyTasteInMusicIsYourFace but you can make red and blue from all of those colors.
Regarding light, the primary colors are cyan, magenta and yellow. But regarding paint and such the primary are red, blue and yellow. But I might be wrong sooo, just look it up.
@@mytasteinmusicisyourface3020 by you can make red with magenta and yellow
How can I know what hair tones will look best with my skin tone?
Hi Kelsey! Check out our 'Hair Color for your skin tone and eye color' tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/h4xJr8jKr40/видео.html
Where can I get one of these amazing colour charts please? 😍
Hello! Please email us at customercare@kenraprofessional.com for material support.
Hi, can you help me please, from where can i buy i colour chart , i am a student. Thank you
Hello Sorina! If you are located in the US or Canada, please email us at customercare@kenraprofessional.com and we will get you connected with the right people!
HELLO WHERE CAN I BUY THE COLOR SWATCH YOUR HOLDING ??? 2:21
Hello! Please email customercare@kenraprofessional.com for assistance with this matter. Thank you!
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@@KenraProfessional hello how to get ash brown by mixing color?tnx☺☺☺
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Gracias por compartir..por favor puede poner subtitulos en español ? Esque no entiendo su idioma y me gustaría aprender debusted gracias . Maestro
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Okay, who is here because they want to change their hair and add in highlights or something else? Also, how many are depressed, gay, or something else?
(I’m here because both)
Hi can you help me please on how to fix my hair
Hi there! We recommend having an in-person consultation with a local, professional hairstylist. For a list of Kenra salons in the USA, please visit www.kenraprofessional.com/salon-locator Thank you!
Good
Damn my red af hair
Same here
Red and blue can be made
From other colors?
Exactly what I was thinking I was like wait isn’t the primary now magenta cyan and yellow?
@@sunday.vireness3421 thats the truth though as cyan,magenta, and yellow are used when printing things just like how the primary colors when it comes to light is green,blue, and red
theuglyfruit ugly fruit yes you are right but fun fact did you know you cant see magenta and your brain makes it up because there is a gap in your eyes color spectrum.
@@clementine1169 i thought everyone knew that about magenta
It’s great that this info is here, but the comment section is hella concerning, lol.
Please go to your local professionals. This is just the tip of the iceberg on hair coloring.
Thanks, Chyenne!
The actual primary colors are Yellow Teal and Magenta
2:03 Am I the only one slightly annoyed that they removed 2 on the color level system? Sure it may be indistinguishable but then why not reorder it so that 10 is removed instead of 2? Other than that good video.
I have fine hair with a high density it’s balls
Who would natural blonde hair turn green in a swimming pool?
Hello! This would vary from person to person as well as pool to pool. Because of the chlorine mixing with minerals (like copper) found in the hair due to hard water or mineral build up, combining that with the porosity levels of the person's hair sets the stage for the possibility of a visual change in color. Kenra Clarifying Shampoo is a great tool to deeply cleanse the hair before and after pool use to help prevent that from happening. We hope this helps!
sam smith?
That's what some are saying! Haha- Thank you for the watch!
Congratulations were only 33 seconds into the video and it's wrong
It's actually cyan, pink and yellow, those are the colors that can make every other color
For the purpose of hair color, on the visual spectrum, those are the primaries that we use for color calibration and formulation. Red, blue, yellow terminology is easier to digest and understand when learning the basics of hair color theory. ☺️
@@KenraProfessional my apologies I'm thinking of painting and baking, since both of those primary colors consistent of pink, cyan and yellow