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Take a 1 cm/0.39 inches circular section as shown. Color this panel mixing Evolution of the Color 4.52 + 5.65 and Oxid’o 40-volume. See additional views of this step on the following pages.
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In this panel take a 4-pointed star-shaped section as shown in the picture. The star must be 1.5 cm/0.59 inches deep. Color this panel mixing Evolution of the Color 8.45 with Oxid’o 40-volume. See additional views of this step on the following pages.
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3. In this star-shaped section create another star section 0.5 cm/0.20 inches deep. Color this panel, mixing Evolution of the Color 4.52 + 5.65 with Oxid’o 40-volume.
4. Color the remaining hair (A) using Evolution of the Color 7.35 mixed with Oxid’o 20-volume.
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The finished look. Want more from Alfaparf? Try this: Bronzed Brunette Color How-To
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Violet and Mahogany From Alfaparf
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