Mother of Pearl Collection from Davines
- Formula A
30g Davines A New Colour Bleaching Powder + 90 g A New Colour Activator 30 vol.
- Formula B
30g di Mask CPS 10.12 + 45 g di Activation Source 10 vol.
- Formula C (Light Green)
1 g Pure Colour Green + 40 g A New Colour Cream Base + 80 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,025:1:2)
- Formula D (Light Blue)
1 g Pure Colour Blue + 40 g A New Colour Cream Base + 80 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,025:1:2)
- Formula E (Light Violet)
1 g Pure Colour Violet + 40 g A New Colour Cream Base + 80 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,025:1:2)
- Formula F (Dark Green)
1 g Pure Colour Green + 20 g A New Colour Cream Base + 40 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,05:1:2)
- Formula G (Dark Blue)
1 g Pure Colour Blue + 20 g A New Colour Cream Base + 40 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,05:1:2)
- Formula H (Dark Violet)
1 g Pure Colour Violet + 20 g A New Colour Cream Base + 40 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,05:1:2)
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Mother of Pearl Collection from Davines
By strict definition, Mother of Pearl is the iridescent layer of material that forms the shell lining of pearl oysters and abalone. But as interpreted through the creative filter of three-time British Hairdresser of the Year Angelo Seminara, Mother of Pearl comes into focus as a brilliant, shimmering cut and color compilation.
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Learn to create Mother of Pearl on a Brunette Base!
Who did it
Angelo Seminara, Davines Artistic Director
Edoardo Paludo, Davines International Creative Color Ambassador
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COLLECTION
- Formula A
30g Davines A New Colour Bleaching Powder + 90 g A New Colour Activator 30 vol.
- Formula B
30g di Mask CPS 10.12 + 45 g di Activation Source 10 vol.
- Formula C (Light Green)
1 g Pure Colour Green + 40 g A New Colour Cream Base + 80 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,025:1:2)
- Formula D (Light Blue)
1 g Pure Colour Blue + 40 g A New Colour Cream Base + 80 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,025:1:2)
- Formula E (Light Violet)
1 g Pure Colour Violet + 40 g A New Colour Cream Base + 80 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,025:1:2)
- Formula F (Dark Green)
1 g Pure Colour Green + 20 g A New Colour Cream Base + 40 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,05:1:2)
- Formula G (Dark Blue)
1 g Pure Colour Blue + 20 g A New Colour Cream Base + 40 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,05:1:2)
- Formula H (Dark Violet)
1 g Pure Colour Violet + 20 g A New Colour Cream Base + 40 g A New Colour Activator 5 vol. (mixing ration: 0,05:1:2)
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