@@theworldofcraig You are so welcome! I was on the hunt for the perfect candy floss pink and now I know if you mix for eg. Keune Chameleon with a clear gloss you can customise the exact shade you want - brilliant! 🌸
Great I love the 1B example I will use 1B to pop my silver then dilute it to add some blue highlights or all over or to tone out some remaing old color . My hair is virgin now, but I miss the drama.
hi Craig. As a beginner, i have gotten in to toning my hair during lockdown. If i want to tone my blonde hilights now and then (because i cant get to a salon before my holiday - i contacted you last night about booking in) and want to tone my hair with lets say 9NB what golden colour do you recommend adding a drop of? Is there a go to, cant go wrong col? I love my hair when i get that tiny glimmer of pink. Not actually pink to the eye, but you can see that the undertone is there if you know what i mean. I read somewhere about adding a drop of red with plenty of crystal clear with something like 9N or 9NB to give it that champagneness. These toners are dangerous! They are so addictive!!
I’m sure lockdown has inspired SO many folk. Afraid I can’t give out formula advice to non-hairdressers, I wouldn’t want to be held accountable for any unwanted results - legally, I’m not covered to give advice on professional products.
Hi. Thanks. Can you explain why you would use crystal clear say on a 6N to make it a 9N - why wouldn’t you just use a 9N ? Is it to save product ? Secondly, If you put a 9N (or a 6N made with CC to be a 9N), on say a 6, 7 or 8 if you don’t want to intensify the original pigment but want to correct tone , will the corrective element (blue / violet) still work to tone a lower level without depositing as much pigment, or would you need the same level to correct tone ? Thanks 😁
Hiya Adding Clear to 6N will “spread out” the tone - it will appear lighter but have more tonal deposit than 9N. Your second question is GREAT - if you want to “correct” or neutralise with SEQG I would suggest toning ON the level. For example - if you’re working on a level 8, use a level 8...unless of course you want a deeper finished result.
So glad your finding my content helpful, thanks for the lovely feedback. Funny you should say that...I may be coming to Australia early 2020....!?! Keep an eye on my insta for deets soon!
I used to use just the Shades clear to highlight. It would bring me up to a beautiful blond. They had since changed the formulas. My hair just doesn't handle bleach. Would like to go back to Shades. Have had my hair highlighted back in March , I've probably lost half my hair by now. And its been mostly the highlighted hair. I did have Covid before Christmas, but I don't know that it isn't the effects of the bleach
Oooo, I’ve never heard of it being used for lightening before. Sorry to hear you’ve experienced some hair loss. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. 👨🏻✨
@@theworldofcraig before they changed the formula it was perfect to lighten my hair. It was an absolutely beautiful color. It looks terrible right now. I'm taking prenatal vitamins and doing protein packs. But I'm thinking of trying the clear alone to see what I get. Start out with a test swatch
@@theworldofcraig This got me thinking...could I buy all my shades a bit darker lets say level 6 of every color tone I want (VB, N, GI, VRO, AA) and mix them with the clear to get all of the single tones in between up to 10? Or is this stupid and I also should get my lighter tones for the level 9s etc :D
In principle you could do that - although as it’s tricky to pinpoint exactly how much Clear “dilutes” the “tone” of a particular shade, I would stick to using it when you’re out of something or want a super sheer blonde etc etc. Great question!
I know this is an old video but I’ve only just started using Shades. This video was brilliant. Thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much for the wonderful feedback! And thanks for watching.
This video was awesome! I can’t believe I just now found you with having all of this knowledge! Totally understood
The lingo and enjoyed it very much!
Thank you…and thanks for watching! I’m so pleased it was helpful, it’s so tricky to get my content “out there”, so it’s great you’re here.
This is the most informative redken seq video on TH-cam! Thank you for sharing this valuable information 🖤
Thanks for such kind feedback, so glad you enjoyed it!
You've been killing it for years Craig your channel is absolutely amazing! You always give such comprehensive information thank you! 🩷
Such kind words, that are much appreciated, thank you…and thank you for taking the time to have a “look around” my channel. 👨🏻🙏🏻🩷
@@theworldofcraig You are so welcome! I was on the hunt for the perfect candy floss pink and now I know if you mix for eg. Keune Chameleon with a clear gloss you can customise the exact shade you want - brilliant! 🌸
@@aquarianage22I’m so chuffed it helped! 👨🏻🙏🏻✨
You are so creative and educational Craig 007
I’m so glad you’re enjoying my channel. 👨🏼🙏🏻✨
Love an educated stylist thanks for sharing 💞
wow i know that colors are complicated but...that is definitly it!hope i can correct my orange blond... with some cold grey...gloss
I am so glad I watched this before experimenting with 01B!!! 🙈
WAHOO! Glad it helped…thanks for watching 🖤
Great I love the 1B example I will use 1B to pop my silver then dilute it to add some blue highlights or all over or to tone out some remaing old color . My hair is virgin now, but I miss the drama.
Thanks for the kind feedback and for watching, much appreciated. Oh…we need some drama! 👨🏻🙌🏻✨
I love your educational videos!
That’s lovely feedback, thanks!
Thank you for your creative work.
lovely, thank you
Great one
Would enjoy learning about shades gloss in reds
Check out my Instagram for LOADS more formulas. Thanks for watching
Missed your videos but of course loving you on Insta 💕
Thanks Angela! Your support is wonderful.
hi Craig. As a beginner, i have gotten in to toning my hair during lockdown. If i want to tone my blonde hilights now and then (because i cant get to a salon before my holiday - i contacted you last night about booking in) and want to tone my hair with lets say 9NB what golden colour do you recommend adding a drop of? Is there a go to, cant go wrong col? I love my hair when i get that tiny glimmer of pink. Not actually pink to the eye, but you can see that the undertone is there if you know what i mean. I read somewhere about adding a drop of red with plenty of crystal clear with something like 9N or 9NB to give it that champagneness. These toners are dangerous! They are so addictive!!
I’m sure lockdown has inspired SO many folk. Afraid I can’t give out formula advice to non-hairdressers, I wouldn’t want to be held accountable for any unwanted results - legally, I’m not covered to give advice on professional products.
@@theworldofcraig ah ok, i didnt realise this channel was only for hairdressers, my apologies!
It’s not only for hairdressers....l just can’t give formula advice to no hair processionals.
@@theworldofcraig i get it. Just enjoy your videos so much, cant help asking! You asked for comments on instagram, so here i am lol
Hi. Thanks. Can you explain why you would use crystal clear say on a 6N to make it a 9N - why wouldn’t you just use a 9N ? Is it to save product ? Secondly, If you put a 9N (or a 6N made with CC to be a 9N), on say a 6, 7 or 8 if you don’t want to intensify the original pigment but want to correct tone , will the corrective element (blue / violet) still work to tone a lower level without depositing as much pigment, or would you need the same level to correct tone ? Thanks 😁
Hiya
Adding Clear to 6N will “spread out” the tone - it will appear lighter but have more tonal deposit than 9N. Your second question is GREAT - if you want to “correct” or neutralise with SEQG I would suggest toning ON the level. For example - if you’re working on a level 8, use a level 8...unless of course you want a deeper finished result.
The World Of Craig AMAZING ! Thank you so much for your reply, so helpful 💕 and so appreciated. Xx
Loving your knowledge of Shades EQ. I learn so much from you. Would you consider coming to Australia at all? Brisbane perhaps?
So glad your finding my content helpful, thanks for the lovely feedback. Funny you should say that...I may be coming to Australia early 2020....!?! Keep an eye on my insta for deets soon!
Awwwwwwwwww no way?!?!?!
I know right! Afraid I wouldn’t be in Brisbane...but Sydney/Adelaide for sure...
I may just have to pay a visit to my hometown Sydney to take one of your classes 😊
YAY!
Plz where is your salon i have platinum blonde hair id love you to be my colourist you really know your stuff ❤️
I work from a salon in London’s West End - we are closed at the moment. Best way to contact me is via DM on IG - it’s linked beneath the video.
I used to use just the Shades clear to highlight. It would bring me up to a beautiful blond. They had since changed the formulas. My hair just doesn't handle bleach. Would like to go back to Shades. Have had my hair highlighted back in March , I've probably lost half my hair by now. And its been mostly the highlighted hair. I did have Covid before Christmas, but I don't know that it isn't the effects of the bleach
Oooo, I’ve never heard of it being used for lightening before. Sorry to hear you’ve experienced some hair loss. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. 👨🏻✨
@@theworldofcraig before they changed the formula it was perfect to lighten my hair. It was an absolutely beautiful color. It looks terrible right now. I'm taking prenatal vitamins and doing protein packs. But I'm thinking of trying the clear alone to see what I get. Start out with a test swatch
Amazing video very informative just subscribed
Thanks you for the lovely feedback!
Hey Craig work out a Smokey pink for me!!
Check out my Instagram - craigsworldofhair - there’s a weekly series #FormulaFriday - You’ll find one there for sure...
The best 💜
YOU ARE! ❤️
Genius!
Thank you, that’s very kind! 👨🏻🙏🏻
@@theworldofcraig This got me thinking...could I buy all my shades a bit darker lets say level 6 of every color tone I want (VB, N, GI, VRO, AA) and mix them with the clear to get all of the single tones in between up to 10? Or is this stupid and I also should get my lighter tones for the level 9s etc :D
In principle you could do that - although as it’s tricky to pinpoint exactly how much Clear “dilutes” the “tone” of a particular shade, I would stick to using it when you’re out of something or want a super sheer blonde etc etc. Great question!