You absolutely could. Natural white hair is also quite stubborn so typically we need to presoften the hair as well. This allows us to slightly open the cuticle for better penetration. To combine the two techniques consider using a strawberry based color with ammonia and apply that to the hair WITHOUT developer and let sit for 15-20 minutes. Rinse off with warm water, dry and then apply your color. It could achieve both a slight fill and a presoften.
I would actually use Demi-Permanent again. Demi-permanent will typically last longer than permanent color. When we go darker, and are not dealing with Grey hair, we can have longer lasting color and shine with a demi. :)
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Do you do this with someone who has natural white hair and wants a strawberry blonde color?
Do I use a filler on natural white hair? Before I make them a strawberry blonde?
You absolutely could. Natural white hair is also quite stubborn so typically we need to presoften the hair as well. This allows us to slightly open the cuticle for better penetration. To combine the two techniques consider using a strawberry based color with ammonia and apply that to the hair WITHOUT developer and let sit for 15-20 minutes. Rinse off with warm water, dry and then apply your color. It could achieve both a slight fill and a presoften.
So after you used the demi/semi for the fillers, for the desire level, do you use a permanent?
I would actually use Demi-Permanent again. Demi-permanent will typically last longer than permanent color. When we go darker, and are not dealing with Grey hair, we can have longer lasting color and shine with a demi. :)
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