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Last updated: December 13, 2019

From Naturally Blonde To Rich Copper

By Briana Cisneros

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  • Formula A:

    Wella Professionals Color Touch 3 parts 7/43 + 1 part 7/4 + 13-volume developer

  • Formula B:

    Redken Shades EQ 9AA + Shades EQ Processing Solution

  • Formula C:

    Equal parts Redken Shades EQ 8C + 9AA + Shades EQ Processing Solution

More and more clients are embracing copper tones and we 👏🏼 are 👏🏼 here 👏🏼 for 👏🏼 it! In search of the perfect hue for the blondie in your chair who’s ready for a major change? Then check out this transformation from L.A.-based colorist Briana Cisneros (@brianacisneros). Her client’s new copper mane looks bright, rich and healthy, and we’ve got all the deets below!

 

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Total chair time: 5 hours

 

Pricing:Although this isn’t taking someone from dark to bright blonde, it is still a huge change and just as hefty as a process and you should charge accordingly,” advises Briana. “I suggest you charge a strategic and fair hourly rate.

 

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COLOR FORMULAS

  • Formula A:

    Wella Professionals Color Touch 3 parts 7/43 + 1 part 7/4 + 13-volume developer

  • Formula B:

    Redken Shades EQ 9AA + Shades EQ Processing Solution

  • Formula C:

    Equal parts Redken Shades EQ 8C + 9AA + Shades EQ Processing Solution

FORMULA STEPS

1. Apply Formula A to the roots, then use Formula A to paint lowlights throughout. “As for my placement, I was inspired by our Dynamic Dimension technique and strategically left out highlights in certain areas and focused more around the face,” shares Briana.

 

2. Gloss with Formula B, then do another round of gloss with Formula C. “We felt she needed a little bit more of a punch up so I glossed her twice,” notes Briana. “Never be afraid to take your clients back to the bowl to get that right answer.

 

3. Let process, rinse, then style as desired. “The processing time with both the base color and gloss is key as you want to make sure all of your hard work doesn’t get rinsed out after one shampoo.