Now imagine a client (guest) coming to see you wanting to go
from a level 7 (light brown) hair color to a chocolate brown and brings you a
box of very expensive chocolates and tells you that this is the exact color she
desires, Brilliant! I always say without visuals with your consultation you’re
in trouble and to me this means no hair swatches. So my client Linda who has
been seeing me for the last let’s say 22 years a consumer reporter for a
national new paper is wanting to go chocolate brown, I love this and agree it would
look great on her complimenting her skin tone and beautiful blue
eyes, however I still have to go over a few things such as, in almost all brown
hair color there is a tone of somewhat warmth (Red) if there wasn’t then you might
as well go black. The box of dark chocolates she brought were matte in other
words no shine a little different in hair color as we all know and battle the no “red”
clients but still want shine, the minute the natural hair is altered with any hair color even for 5
minutes the molecule opens up and delivers a shine, light technically called red NRP natural remaining
pigment. This is an important bit of information for clients to know on what
will occur instead of the end result being different then the desired one. In food
most chocolate we refer to is either dark or milk with 1000’s of variations,
also there’s shinny chocolate or matte the shiny ones appear
warmer the matte (flat) appear cooler, the point is no matter what are own
personal ideas are on certain universal colors it’s what Linda’s are which are
shiny dark chocolate almonds and by explaining to her that there will be some warmth and
that food color is different than hair color we can achieve 98% exact color, so whatever the visual maybe a picture
or a box of chocolates there is in hair more shine there for more warmth. At the end of the day Linda got her beautiful
dark chocolate brown hair color and I got to enjoy the yummy chocolate, thank you Linda for inspiring me to write this post.
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