Aveda Color Chart Flashcards
Soft formula=
50% less
Regular formula=
Recommended
Strong formula=
50% more
Ash tones =
V/B
B/V
Intense Ash=
B/B
B/G
Copper=
O/R
R/O
Red=
Red/Red
Red/Violet
Red Pure Pigment
Intense Reds
Intense Base(30grams) N series(10grams)
5 vol=
1/2 level of lift
10vol
1 level of lift
20 vol=
2 levels of lift
30 vol=
3 levels of lift
40vol=
4 levels of lift
What are 3 alternate base formulations?
ELC(extra lifting cream)
IB(intense base)
0N(universal)
Which alternate base has the highest level of ammonia therefore offering the most lift?
ELC(extra lifting cream)
Which alternate base carries in it a medium amount of ammonia offering a medium amount of lift?
IB(intense base)
Which alternate base offers no level of lift and zero ammonia?
Universal 0N
For extra lift using ELC, use _ : _ratio of developer to ELC.
2:1
If hair is to desired level of lift but you wish to brighten color(for example reds), you may cut _ ratio in half. 1:1
ELC
Intense Base 40g
Red Pure Pigment 16g
20 volume
Intense red level 5
For Intense REDS
If your Guest is missing tone you may use..
Universal 0N+ strong pure tones/pure pigments
IF your Guest is browning out in her mid length and ends you may use…
Intense base + double pure tones/ pure pigments
How many grams of pure tone would you use for a level 6 Intense color?
4g
How do you find the amount of pure tone to use to create a strong formula?
Add the amount of pure tone used for true and soft formula of the same level.
How do you find the amount of pure tone to use to create a soft formula?
It is half the amount used to for a standard formula of the same level.
How many grams of pure tone would you use for a level 10 Intense color?
4grams
How many grams of pure tone would you use for a level 9 Intense color?
8g
How many grams of pure tone would you use for a level 8 Intense color?
12grams
How many grams of pure tone would you use for a level 7 Intense color?
16g