An old salon saying goes, "I'm a hair stylist, not a magician." Well, guess what? The stroke of a color brush (or, magic wand), can completely transform a client. And, some may agree that's pretty magical.
MODERN Facebook fan Becky Marinich LOVES a good color project. But, she also understands why some colorists fear corrections. "Color corrections can be really scary and time consuming," she says.
Marinich, who is also a stylist at Olde South Hair Designs in Springboro, Ohio, says she no longer fears the client who sits in her chair and desperately needs some love from the color brush.
"Ever since I started using Kenra Color, my job has been so much easier," she says.
Kenra Color, which launched in January 2012, has a line-up of 70 shades of low-ammonia Permanent Coloring Creme, and 40 shades of ammonia-free Demi-Permanent Color Creme.
Additionally, Kenra Color includes a dust-free Lightening Powder and a Color Correction System that removes oxidative pigments and leaves hair ready for a new color services.
The Color Correcting System is designed to gently remove oxidative pigments without disturbing the hair's natural pigments--it's a two-part non-bleach formula that mixes into a cream. The removal process can be repeated and a color service performed immediately following.
Here, Marinich shows off six before-and-after color correction clients, and gives the formulas she used to create the results.
Even if you don't use Kenra Professional color, these before-and-afters prove you, too, can be a color magician!
WE WANT TO SEE YOUR WORK! Want to be modernsalon.com's next featured artist? Send your work, and info on how you did it (color formulas, steps on styling or cutting method, etc) to MODERN's Alison Shipley ashipley@vancepublishing.com.
Highlights: Kenra Lightener with 10-volume developer Base: 8AA/9N + 10-volume developer Ends and in between foils: 8A/10N + 10-volume developer |
|
Highlights: Kenra Lightener with 10-volume developer Base: 8AA + 30-volume developer Ends: 8N + 10-volume developer |
|
Highlights: Kenra Lightener with 10-volume developer Base to ends: Demi-Permanent 5B/7N |
|
Below occipital: 6N + 10-volume developer from base to ends Highlights: Kenra Lightener with 10-volume developer Lowlights: 6N + 10-volume developer |
|
Highlights: Kenra Lightener with 20-volume developer Base: 6B/7N + 20-volume developer Toner: Demi-Permanent 9PV |
|
Fall color makeover using the Kenra "Latesia" Block Diffusion technique. Foundation: 4BC/6N + 20-volume developer Anchor: 6BC/6N + 20-volume developer Sliced accents: 8B+ 40-volume developer and weave accent of Kenra Lightener + 10-volume developer. |
Color corrections can be really scary and time consuming, but thanks to the new Kenra color line, my job has been so much easier! Here are a few examples.
1st photo- 10vol Kenra Lightener highlight, 8AA/9N+10vol at root area in between foils, pulled through ends left out of foils with 8A/10N+10vol.
2nd- 8AA+30vol roots, pulled 8N+10vol through ends. Rinsed, dried and finished with a10vol Kenra Lightener highlight.
3rd- 10 vol Kenra Lightener highlight with Demi permanent 5B/7N from roots to ends between foils.
4th- 6N+10vol roots to ends in the underneath sections, 10 volume Kenra Lightener highlight and 6N+10VOL lowlight throughout rest of sections. Toned in between foils with 9A+20vol
5th- Kenra Lightener 20 volume full highlight, Roots 6B/7N+20VOL in between foils. Lightly pulled root color through, rinsed, and toned all with Demi 9PV.
6th- Fall color makeover using the Kenra "Latesia" Block Diffusion technique. Foundation- 4BC/6N+20, Anchor-6BC/6N+20, Sliced accent-8B+40vol, Weaved accent-10vol Kenra Lightener.
For reprint and licensing requests for this article, Click here.