My Little Pony: Color Formula for Fantasy Creature Purple
First the color, then the name--My Little Pony Hair--caught our eye when we picked up this photo on our Instagram feed. Sandra Moreno of Designs by Sandra at Head to Toe Salon in Campbell, CA created this fantasy-creature color using Redken and Pravana.
Anne Moratto・Director of Brand Content Strategy, MODERN SALON and NAILS
First the color, then the name--My Little Pony Hair--caught our eye when we picked up this photo on our Instagram feed. Sandra Moreno of Designs by Sandra at Head to Toe Salon in Campbell, CA created this fantasy-creature color using Redken and Pravana. She has more work on Instagram @SandraMoreno.
FORMULA:
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On Level 10 pre-lightened hair (Natural Level 7 was lifted with Redken Flash Lift and 40 volume)
Zone 1-2 Violet Pravana Vivids
Zones 2-3 A--Silver Pravana Vivids
Zones 2-3 B--1/2 ounce Pink and 1/2 ounce Magenta Pravana Vivids
Thanks for liking my photo :) here is my formula for the my little pony hair!
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On level 10 pre lightened hair (natural level 7 - lifted w redken flash lift and 40 volume) Zone 1-2 violet pravana vivids Zone 2-3 A - silver pravana vivids Zone 2-3 B - 1/2 oz pink 1/2 oz magenta pravana vivids
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