I’ve used Wella KP as the exclusive hair color in my salon for 18 years and I have NEVER had a head of 100% gray that did not cover COMPLETELY EVER… The shade range is the absolute best on the market… Formulation can be a bit tricky at first but it’s like second nature now! Super high quality best color line period! ❤❤❤
Hello Andrew thanks for info. I am desperately trying to find hair color for my gray hair I don't have much hair left it is very thin. is it possible tell me what shades do you use for older gray hair? kindly appreciate
@@nourifaili6792 intense naturals work very well for gray coverage just go a little bit lighter than the shade you want since they have double the pigment these shades have two first numbers such as 77/0 for intense medium natural blonde not… If you have any other questions feel free to ask 😀
I’m still trying to work a formula for me! It’s driving me nuts. Is it true not to mix eg 66/0 with nothing other than other double digits eg. 55/0. This video says mix with any colour range
Hope this helps, I know some of you are struggling with her accent. (I'm not from Wella, just trying to help!) To make 120g of your chosen colour: 0% - 29% grey hair : 60g colour + 60g welloxon perfect 6% (also known as 20 volume.) 29%- 49% grey: 40g colour + 60g welloxon perfect 6%(20 volume).... + 20g of the "pure naturals range" (numbered 2/0 - 9/0) the colour that matched your hair colour before it went white. For 50-100% grey - 30g colour + 30g "pure naturals shade" + 60g welloxon perfect 6% (20 volume) Hope this helps!
I have grey 40% of grey but I don’t want to covered them completely, I like the shimmery effect when I used colour touch with ratio of 1: 1 1/2. However, in my area they currently do stock colour touch. And I was just wondering if I can get away with KP range using 1:1 1/2 ratio with 6/17? And still give that shimmer effect? Thank you so much in advance!
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
Hi dear, can you please tell me what I can combine 66/0 with to color a 100% gray hair to get a beautiful shade of chocolate brown? and how much oxidizer should I use? Thanks
Excellent coverage,great product.Depends on the eye of the colorist every head of hair is different,as well as seasons do affect the development time.💋
I'm confused - she's saying that the 66/0 etc. are for the more stubborn, resistant grey hair, but then right after that tells us that the /00s will ensure 100% coverage in grey hair. I have resistant grey hair and want 100% coverage - which do I go for?
ka jong venus Park for resistant greys use the double pigments which are 33/0 - 88/0. The two numbers represent that it has double pigments. Used with 20 vol.
I have a client who I touch up her gray with 1/2 8/0 and 1/2 8/1 and it always comes out warm. Can I switch out the 8/0 for 8/01 and use the /01 to cover the gray instead (1/2 8/01 and 1/2 8/1)
@@nigelandy try less peroxide …for example if you use 30g in total of tint? Just put 25mls. I have to play around with the colour mixture too! It’s a pain it’s the b$tt! I saw a video when a hairdresser said that if his client is over 50% grey, he uses 75% of the natural and 25% of the fashion colour. Use a calculator if needed. Try that too!
@@nigelandy try this for over 50% grey. It’s a going to be 30g of tint in total . So, 22.5g of 66/0 and 7.5g of 6/74 , 25-30 mls of 20 volume peroxide.
beautymomo to get true grey she will need to do another round of lightening. You can not turn orange hair grey unless you want a muddy mess, and you definitely wouldn’t do a fashion shade with permanent colour. Bleach with blondor till pale yellow, then tone with colour touch: 10/6 with a dot of 2/0 and 1.9% developer for the grey colour
I use 7/1 rich natural and wanted to mix Pure Natural 7/01 (cool) as shown in your colour chart to cover my grey but in the shop they said there is no such number product.She said I could use 77/0 which is for resilient grey hair. What is the difference between these two products? Please help
I want to colour my hair with 55/44. I dont remember what colour my hairdresser used for roots. I'm naturally Medium brown with a few gray hair. Please advice. Thank you.
Hi there , I would like to know on a base 6 with 30, 35% greys very porous hair I used 10/0 55ml plus 9/81 15 ml with 20 vol and didn’t cover the greys , I put 9/81 because always the color looks very orange ... can you pls let me know why didn’t worked? Thank you ( 10/00 is not very easy to find )
@@annikajonsson5620 Ironic you would say such about others’ levels of intelligence and grasp of English when your own is nowhere near perfect. What does that say about your own intellect? 🤨
I’ve used Wella KP as the exclusive hair color in my salon for 18 years and I have NEVER had a head of 100% gray that did not cover COMPLETELY EVER… The shade range is the absolute best on the market… Formulation can be a bit tricky at first but it’s like second nature now! Super high quality best color line period! ❤❤❤
Hello Andrew thanks for info. I am desperately trying to find hair color for my gray hair I don't have much hair left it is very thin. is it possible tell me what shades do you use for older gray hair? kindly appreciate
@@nourifaili6792 intense naturals work very well for gray coverage just go a little bit lighter than the shade you want since they have double the pigment these shades have two first numbers such as 77/0 for intense medium natural blonde not… If you have any other questions feel free to ask 😀
I’m still trying to work a formula for me! It’s driving me nuts. Is it true not to mix eg 66/0 with nothing other than other double digits eg. 55/0. This video says mix with any colour range
Great video thank you so much. How long does the coverage can last ?
Hope this helps, I know some of you are struggling with her accent. (I'm not from Wella, just trying to help!)
To make 120g of your chosen colour:
0% - 29% grey hair : 60g colour + 60g welloxon perfect 6% (also known as 20 volume.)
29%- 49% grey: 40g colour + 60g welloxon perfect 6%(20 volume).... + 20g of the "pure naturals range" (numbered 2/0 - 9/0) the colour that matched your hair colour before it went white.
For 50-100% grey - 30g colour + 30g "pure naturals shade" + 60g welloxon perfect 6% (20 volume)
Hope this helps!
I have grey 40% of grey but I don’t want to covered them completely, I like the shimmery effect when I used colour touch with ratio of 1: 1 1/2. However, in my area they currently do stock colour touch. And I was just wondering if I can get away with KP range using 1:1 1/2 ratio with 6/17? And still give that shimmer effect? Thank you so much in advance!
i went to a salon a few days ago, they used 55/0, but my roots are totally white, if i were to use a balance, which one should i choose?
I need more videos like this wella is had to understand.
^this
Thank you so much….Very well explained and super helpful to me……👋😻🎈
I don't understand. What is target shade, and gow to mix everything?
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
Hi dear, can you please tell me what I can combine 66/0 with to color a 100% gray hair to get a beautiful shade of chocolate brown? and how much oxidizer should I use? Thanks
20 vol and mix with brown,red,or gold or ash for no warmth
What should I mix to get ginger hair😢
What is target shade?
Excellent coverage,great product.Depends on the eye of the colorist every head of hair is different,as well as seasons do affect the development time.💋
Thank you for your kind words, it really is an excellent product 💕
I have a question, 12.0 is a pure natural?
What about using developer as a pre treat before coloring stubborn greys ??
Need to cover white hair
I'm confused - she's saying that the 66/0 etc. are for the more stubborn, resistant grey hair, but then right after that tells us that the /00s will ensure 100% coverage in grey hair. I have resistant grey hair and want 100% coverage - which do I go for?
ka jong venus Park for resistant greys use the double pigments which are 33/0 - 88/0. The two numbers represent that it has double pigments. Used with 20 vol.
@@MrVinicooper thanks very much for your kind response Vini, really appreciate it. 👍
@@MrVinicooper sorry can you explain 20vol what?
@@christyvanderbilt17 20vol developer.
redken not this
now im TOTALLY Confused! lol
Loreal better or wella better??????
So if I’m using 88/0 should we be using 6 or 20 developer? My hairdresser is using 20. Grays come back in two weeks 🤦♀️
6% is 20 vol it's the same
I have a client who I touch up her gray with 1/2 8/0 and 1/2 8/1 and it always comes out warm. Can I switch out the 8/0 for 8/01 and use the /01 to cover the gray instead (1/2 8/01 and 1/2 8/1)
Use 8/0 + 8/1 equal parts and for each 1oz add 1.5 ml of 0/11 to reinforce the ash cool results.
Really helpful.thanksx
6/74 on white hair do I mix with 6/0 or would 66/0 cover better ?
If your greys are stubborn use 66/0 with 6/74. If you have more than 50% grey, go half and half, if that doesn’t help. Go 30g of 66/0 and 15g 6/74
@@JustBeKind67 still had a slight band☹️
@@nigelandy try less peroxide …for example if you use 30g in total of tint? Just put 25mls. I have to play around with the colour mixture too! It’s a pain it’s the b$tt! I saw a video when a hairdresser said that if his client is over 50% grey, he uses 75% of the natural and 25% of the fashion colour. Use a calculator if needed. Try that too!
@@JustBeKind67tried everything pre soften,3/4 base 1/4 color .Clarifying Shampoo 🤪 never tried less peroxide
@@nigelandy try this for over 50% grey. It’s a going to be 30g of tint in total . So, 22.5g of 66/0 and 7.5g of 6/74 , 25-30 mls of 20 volume peroxide.
my hair is yellow to orange..please how to get grey color with wella koleston perfect(12.61/ 12.81 or 10.86 )
10/86
beautymomo to get true grey she will need to do another round of lightening. You can not turn orange hair grey unless you want a muddy mess, and you definitely wouldn’t do a fashion shade with permanent colour. Bleach with blondor till pale yellow, then tone with colour touch: 10/6 with a dot of 2/0 and 1.9% developer for the grey colour
Tell me please ,how to apply the coloring pasta on the hair and roots-must be wet or dry hair?Thank you very much!!
Always dry clean hair. You only set it with toning or semi permanent hair dye
What you mean target shade? If I want use for e.g shade 66/00 what can be mix with and can be mixed with 77/00
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
Target shade means what shade/color you want it to be.
If you mix 66/0 with 77/0 u are basically getting 66.5/0. You’re going in between the 2 shade levels
I use 7/1 rich natural and wanted to mix Pure Natural 7/01 (cool) as shown in your colour chart to cover my grey but in the shop they said there is no such number product.She said I could use 77/0 which is for resilient grey hair. What is the difference between these two products? Please help
Hey! Thanks so much for reaching out, we recommend reaching out to infowelluk@cotyinc.com who will be able to help you with this 💖 Thanks, Wella
Double digits just means double the pigment. So 77 is more pigmented than 7, but still the same tone.
senin turuncu saç rengin hangi numara ?
I want to colour my hair with 55/44. I dont remember what colour my hairdresser used for roots. I'm naturally Medium brown with a few gray hair. Please advice. Thank you.
Do you need a devolper?
Yes
Can you pre soften with straight color first in stubbornn area
Darun
Hi there , I would like to know on a base 6 with 30, 35% greys very porous hair I used 10/0 55ml plus 9/81 15 ml with 20 vol and didn’t cover the greys , I put 9/81 because always the color looks very orange ... can you pls let me know why didn’t worked? Thank you ( 10/00 is not very easy to find )
Hi Olivia, how are you? Please send your inquiry to infowelluk@cotyin.com 💕 We'd love to help 😊
is it amonia free?
No!
It does not cover stubborn coarse gray hair and even the cool shades turns out warm.
I think this is outdated now. They no longer carry 6/6 etc
Em português por favor
I’m sorry but this is a bad explanation .... I barely understand what she says and the video is not well structured !
That what the captions are for.
@1:55 what did she say! Red, coppers and what? Even captions doesn’t know what she said lol
Reds, coppers when coverage is needed. :)
Not covering
Funny how she didn’t make a video for over 50% grey! It’s actually 75% of natural and 25% of fashion colour you choose .
Dosnt cover
X
💕
It's hard to understand her accent.
No it’s not
It’s really not 😂
Use captions.
She talks so fast w such a string accent I have no idea what she is saying
@@annikajonsson5620But here is people from not english speaking countries. So the talk should be in slower pace.
@@annikajonsson5620 Ironic you would say such about others’ levels of intelligence and grasp of English when your own is nowhere near perfect. What does that say about your own intellect? 🤨
Your accent is impossible to understand
Clean your ears out. She was perfectly clear.
This is pure English tho....👀
Use captions
@@BlowinFree Obv. not the case for most, as you’ll see repeatedly in this comment section. Why fight with what is?