Hair Color

The Hot and Cold Blonde From Goldwell

May 24, 2012·1 min read

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Can a blonde actually be boring? It can happen when highlights become heavy-handed—which leads to a flat and solid hue. Reinvigorate your blondes with this strategy from Goldwell and go hot and cold! This blend of matte and glossy, warm and cool hues instantly brighten and dimensionalize your blondes for a decidedly high fashion result. Subscribe to behindthechair.com On Paper and receive a FREE T-shirt! SUBSCRIBE NOW! (more…)
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    Our model has gorgeous long hair, but the highlights have taken over and now look like one, all-over color. Let's fix that.

    Color
    Base Level: 9N high-lifted
    Target Color: 9GB, gold blonde with highlights

    Goldwell Color Formulas
    Formula A: 40 mL Colorance Acid Lotion + 20 mL Colorance 9NA
    Formula B: 40 mL Colorance Acid Lotion + 20 mL Colorance 8GB
    Formula C: 60 mL Colorance Acid Lotion + 30 mL Colorance 9GB

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    Create individual sections at the front, adjusting the size and number to the shape of the head. Alternately apply Formulas A and B in weaves and shattered slices.
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    Apply Formula C as a toner to the remainder of the hair.
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    Process for 25 minutes, shampoo with colorglow[IQ] Post-Color Cleanse Shampoo and lock in color with colorglow[IQ] Color Finish Serum Highlights.


     

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    A radiant, multidimensional golden blonde.

    Credits
    Hair: Agnes Westermann and William Wilson
    Haircolor: Jesus Rodriguez and Arne Wagenknecht
    Photography: Sttephan Ziehen
    Products: Goldwell
    Website: goldwell-northamerica.com