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When would you use the NA series or an NB series on Zone 1? Would it be if they want to be more ashy than warm?
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What's the best Chocolate/Caramel Formula?
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The V series in Shades EQ ....
Let’s break down the V series in Redken Shades EQ!
The Combination of V + GI
Breaking down the idea of mixing V + GI I think what happens often is we think to ourselves that by adding in a GI to our blonde...
Creating The Perfect Root Formula: Shades EQ Breakdown 5 Minutes
Check out this video to understand the M, N, NB and T series....
C, AA, CB series
C SERIES:
NCh series
ONE OF OUR MEMBERS ASKED “ CAN YOU USE THE NCH SERIES ON A ZONE 1?”
GI series
The GI series is EVERYTHING!
Cool Series In Shades EQ
So here is the thing… it's not about THE SERIES and more about REFLECT of the SERIES.
RB series (Specifically 09RB)
LETS BREAK DOWN WHY THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE SERIES AND LEVEL TO ADD INTO YOUR BLONDE FORMULATIONS.
WG series
BACKGROUND: Brown to Tan
GG series
Background: Brown to Tan
G series
The reflect color of the G series is yellow. With one reflect color that is warm, this tells us the G series is WARM WARM WARM in its...
NCh series
IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW:
NW series
So let's start by breaking down the NW series. Then I will dive into why it is a beautiful addition to a winter blonde or more neutral...
VG series
Violet is the primary deposit in the reflect, gold is the secondary. Have you ever used the VG series thinking it would be warmer and...
N series
This series has a blue/violet reflect. The N series is double COOL in its deposit. As discussed earlier in this book, the misconception...
M series
This series has a brown/tan background with a blue/green reflect. I have found the M or MATTE series to be the least translucent out of...
AG series
AG series is ALL ABOUT producing a “Greige” tone. So grey + beige = smokey beige, in other words, smokey champagne.
GN series
BACKGROUND IS BLACK TO GRAY