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Writer's pictureBeth Minardi

Complete COVERAGE Excluding ‘Lift’

In the past, color manufacturers advised us that the only guaranteed way to cover gray hair was via application of permanent hair color. That instruction has CHANGED.


TODAY, salon colorists can very effectively cover gray hair using an alkaline Demi-permanent hair color formula, level 8 and deeper.


Both color categories cover gray (white) hair to the level indicated on the color tube or package.


The performance difference is: Permanent hair color both lifts and deposits color. So, any hair that remains pigmented in the ‘mix’ can lighten when permanent color is used… Demi-permanent shades DEPOSIT only. So, no ‘lift’ of the ‘still pigmented’ hair takes place.


All this type of information and more is covered at my Immersion Into Color sessions…. Coming soon to West Palm Beach and Annapolis. Join us! B

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