Redken Rubilane®
Base Formula 1
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Cc Color Fusion Rubilane
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Gc Color Fusion Rubilane
› 1 oz. (30 ml) 20 volume PRO-OXIDE Cream Developer
Base Formula 2
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Cc Color Fusion Rubilane
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Gc Color Fusion Rubilane
› 1 oz. (30 ml) 30 volume PRO-OXIDE Cream Developer
Base Formula 3
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Cc Color Fusion Rubilane
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 30 volume PRO-OXIDE Cream Developer
Highlight Formula
› 2 scoops Up to 7
› 2 oz. (60 ml) 20 volume PRO-OXIDE Cream Developer
Glaze
› 2 oz. (60 ml) 08C Cayenne Shade s EQ
› 2 oz. (60 ml) Shades EQ Processing Solution
After prepping the hair by shampooing with Hair Cleansing Cream followed with Redken Chemistry Extreme Shot Phase and 3.5 pHix pHase sealer begin sectioning the hair.
Create a large zigzag section that starts in the front hairline, above the top of the left eyebrow and ends in front of the crown. Repeat on opposite side starting and ending at the same point leaving 1"-2" in between. This is Section 1. Isolate section.
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Redken Rubilane®
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HOW-TO STEPS
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Base Formula 1
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Cc Color Fusion Rubilane
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Gc Color Fusion Rubilane
› 1 oz. (30 ml) 20 volume PRO-OXIDE Cream DeveloperBase Formula 2
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Cc Color Fusion Rubilane
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Gc Color Fusion Rubilane
› 1 oz. (30 ml) 30 volume PRO-OXIDE Cream DeveloperBase Formula 3
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 7Cc Color Fusion Rubilane
› ½ oz. (15 ml) 30 volume PRO-OXIDE Cream DeveloperHighlight Formula
› 2 scoops Up to 7
› 2 oz. (60 ml) 20 volume PRO-OXIDE Cream DeveloperGlaze
› 2 oz. (60 ml) 08C Cayenne Shade s EQ
› 2 oz. (60 ml) Shades EQ Processing Solution -
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After prepping the hair by shampooing with Hair Cleansing Cream followed with Redken Chemistry Extreme Shot Phase and 3.5 pHix pHase sealer begin sectioning the hair.
Create a large zigzag section that starts in the front hairline, above the top of the left eyebrow and ends in front of the crown. Repeat on opposite side starting and ending at the same point leaving 1″-2″ in between. This is Section 1. Isolate section.
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3
Create an oval shape outlining Section 1. Start at the hairline and continue around the crown, ending at the other side in the front. This is Section 2. Isolate section.
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The remaining hair below is Section 3. Isolate section.
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Start in Section 3 and apply Base Formula 1 to Zone 1, the re-growth area. When complete, immediately apply Base Formula 2 to Zones 2 and 3, the mid-shaft and ends. Cover with foil to isolate section.
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In Section 2, take ¼” partings and apply Base Formula 3 from scalp to ends. Cover with foil to isolate.
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Starting in the hairline area in Section 1, take a ¼” horizontal section with a medium stitch and place on a foil. Apply Highlight Formula 1 from scalp to ends. Continue in this manner through the entire zigzag to complete Section 1.
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Between foils, apply Base Formula 3 from scalp to ends, taking ¼” sections. Process 35-45 minutes at room temperature. Rinse and shampoo with Color Extend.
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Apply Glaze Formula to clean dry hair. Process for 20 minutes.
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