This was sooo well explained, simple, thanks so much!! I've been wanting to understand the difference between permanent and demipermanent hair color and nobody could explain it in simple words
Wow that guy is amazing so clear so professional to his education message most videos out there are junk This guy is amazing I’ve learned the right way Thank you 🙏
@TylerTresses will definitely be using this product line to do black women's highlight textured hair. Thank you for explaining how to use products and formulate.
Do you have any tricks to decide what level theyre starting at.... Thank you! This is the best video ever! Makes things very easy to use this color line!
Hi Diana! It doesn't matter what unit of measurement you use. At a 1:2 ratio, you will need one part color to two parts developer. For example, if you use grams-- however many grams you wind up using in color (we'll say 30 in this instance), you'll then need 60 grams of developer. We hope this helps!
¡Hola! Próximamente tenemos clases virtuales en vivo que son en español. Para ver las opciones y registrarse en "Descubre Kenra Color", visite www.kenraprofessional.com/event-list ¡Gracias!
I am in desperate need of a new swatch book for all the new products that have come out. Is there a way to buy just the pages and not a whole new swatch book?
I am switching from 5 to 6 NUA Demi 1 to 1 vol 9, because 5 is coming out very dark. I have white hair and black hair and want to deposit the white (45 minutes). Am I keeping it on too long is why its so dark (not medium brown but almost black? The ends of my hair are getting lighter and Id like to keep it that way so I just cover the roots.
Hi! The NUA series is much cooler than our standard N series as it provides more ash tones at each level. The NUA at level 5 could appear darker because the reflection tones are cooler rather than naturally warm. Leveling up to the 6 is a great alternative.
Can I go black to burgundy with demi permanent hair colour on virgin hair..does it completely fade ? If yes after how long?...thanks anticipating your reply
Hi, Edwina! Demi-permanent color is meant for deposit only, meaning it is intended to make things darker. If your hair is black to begin with, you will need permanent color in order to lift it to a burgundy shade. Also, even permanent color fades over time-- when you are ready to go back dark, you can then put a demi black over the burgundy color to deposit back to your natural color, or close to it. We hope this helps!
Hello! I really want to try this brand and hopefully stick with it. My hair is currently colored blue black with a terrible dye named bigen color 88. My hair always looks great, but I recently learned how bad it is. I have a few greys, my hair is curly, long and thick. Do I still use the 9 volume or should I use the 10 volume to deposit a deeper color? Also do I cover the entire shaft of hair or just the roots? I want the color look seamless.
Hi! Kenra Color is available to licensed hairstylists only. To find a salon near you, please website our website at: www.kenraprofessional.com/salon-locator
Hello. For 25% grey coverage,and 3-4 level lift, the Natural shade picked for the formulation should be close to my natural hair and desired shade picked 3 to 4 level lighter?
Hello, Batool! The N series shade picked for the application should match the desired level. If your hair is a Level 3 naturally with 25% gray but you want to be 6B, your formula would be 25% 6N (or NA, NUA, NB, N+) and 75% 6B with the appropriate developer based on the texture and density of the hair. Hope this helps! Thank you for watching!
Step number 4: how dramatically can a formula change based on gray coverage? Can you give an example? Also, should the desired color swatch still come out as the desired result if we have to mix with the correct ratio of N for the gray coverage or would the color swatch not be accurate at that point? Thank you so much!!
Hi, Hope! Great questions. Yes-- regardless of the amount of N that is in the shade-- if it matches directives for the percentage of gray that is present, it should look very similar if not the same as the swatch. Think of the N series as a filler or foundation: Example: Natural Level- 4 Desired Level & Tone- 5B 0% Gray: 5B + 20vol 25% Gray: 25% 5N + 75% 5B + 20vol 50% Gray: 50% 5N + 50% 5B + 20vol 75% Gray: 75% %N + 25% 5B + 20vol 100% Gray: 75% 5N + 25% 5B + 20vol Process for 40 minutes. Hope this helps!
@@KenraProfessional Thank you so much, I really appreciate this feedback! I am a cosmetology student and will be going back to school after break this next week, Godwilling. Thank you!!
Hi I want to try this colour, currently I'm using Nak and with the help of a booster I am able to achieve a lvl 6-7 chestnut from a natural lvl 1-2, is this achievable in this range and how would you go about formulating to maintain warmth and 25% grey coverage?
Hi Shay! For all intents and purposes, you could go from a level 3 to a 7 with 40 volume on fine to medium hair using Kenra Color. For 25% gray, 25% of the formula would need to contain the N series. For 6 levels of lift, we would ultimately recommend using lightener first and then toning appropriately depending on the desired result. We hope this helps!
Hi Fragaria! We currently do not have a means of making pastels in permanent color. However, we do have the Creative shades that can be mixed with Clear to create pastels. Pro Tip: Start with Clear in the bowl and add/mix small amounts of color until the desired shade is achieved. Check them out here: www.kenraprofessional.com/color-list/?filter=creatives
Hi, Alice! Permanent color provides a permanent change to the hair, but it too will eventually start to fade in terms of pigment. All hair color longevity is based on the porosity of the hair. That's why each person is different in how long the color lasts. We hope this helps!
Hi Christina! Our Kenra Color permanent range is not considered progressive and may continue to process/oxidize, but will not go darker after the 40 min mark. We hope this helps! Thank you for watching!
Hi Sara! If you're looking for a seasonal change, we might recommend asking your stylist to use demi-permanent color instead of permanent. However, when used properly, neither will damage your hair. We hope this helps!
I had my level 5 base color lightened to a level 7 & 8N for highlighting, rather than using bleach. I moved another state and even had my previous stylist write down what she used. I don't know what the NEW stylist used as far as the level of developer, but I washed my hair 2 days later and a TON of it fell out! I'm wondering if she used the 40 volume developer and it was too strong? I've had this done for years and never lost hair. So what do you think happened?
Hello! We are so sorry to hear this happened to you. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide suggestions as to what could have happened and recommend seeking the advice of a medical professional. Thank you for watching!
This was sooo well explained, simple, thanks so much!! I've been wanting to understand the difference between permanent and demipermanent hair color and nobody could explain it in simple words
Thank you so much, Kim! We are glad you enjoyed it!
Wow that guy is amazing so clear so professional to his education message most videos out there are junk
This guy is amazing I’ve learned the right way
Thank you 🙏
Wow, thank you so much! We really appreciate the feedback and will let him know. :)
Watched while my demi permanent was processing... Wish I knew to drop the ratio to 1:1 for that gray coverage beforehand though 🤦♀️
Excellent explanation of color theory.
@TylerTresses will definitely be using this product line to do black women's highlight textured hair. Thank you for explaining how to use products and formulate.
Thank you so much for watching! We are excited for you!
Omg wow thank you! I learned soo much!
Glad it was helpful! ☺️
Wonderful, great information 👍 Thank you so much
Thank you, Sufia!
Do you have any tricks to decide what level theyre starting at.... Thank you! This is the best video ever! Makes things very easy to use this color line!
Hi Danikah. We cover 5 easy steps to formulation at the end of this video --> 5:59
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.I appreciate it very much.
Our pleasure! Thank you so much for the love!
Wow loved this video. Learned so much thank you ❣️
Glad it was helpful!
I was talking to a Wella hairstylist and she said “try 4% for your greys” but isn’t the Demi? I want permanent but the greys come out brassy!
I don't understand I to 2 ratio is that the onces?.
Hi Diana! It doesn't matter what unit of measurement you use. At a 1:2 ratio, you will need one part color to two parts developer. For example, if you use grams-- however many grams you wind up using in color (we'll say 30 in this instance), you'll then need 60 grams of developer. We hope this helps!
Sooo helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching ☺️
Very very informative!!! 👌🏻
So glad to hear that ☺️
Excellent video,,thank you
So happy to hear that. Thank you for watching!
So with permanent color I add developer with the color only ? Or do I add the powder my hair is already bleach
Can I melt permanent into demi or will it leave warmth
Very informative. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
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¡Gracias!
I am in desperate need of a new swatch book for all the new products that have come out. Is there a way to buy just the pages and not a whole new swatch book?
Hi BreAnna! Our customer support team would love to help you with this. Please email us at customercare@kenraprofessional.com ☺️
I am switching from 5 to 6 NUA Demi 1 to 1 vol 9, because 5 is coming out very dark. I have white hair and black hair and want to deposit the white (45 minutes). Am I keeping it on too long is why its so dark (not medium brown but almost black? The ends of my hair are getting lighter and Id like to keep it that way so I just cover the roots.
Hi! The NUA series is much cooler than our standard N series as it provides more ash tones at each level. The NUA at level 5 could appear darker because the reflection tones are cooler rather than naturally warm. Leveling up to the 6 is a great alternative.
Can I go black to burgundy with demi permanent hair colour on virgin hair..does it completely fade ? If yes after how long?...thanks anticipating your reply
Hi, Edwina! Demi-permanent color is meant for deposit only, meaning it is intended to make things darker. If your hair is black to begin with, you will need permanent color in order to lift it to a burgundy shade. Also, even permanent color fades over time-- when you are ready to go back dark, you can then put a demi black over the burgundy color to deposit back to your natural color, or close to it. We hope this helps!
@@KenraProfessional thanks super helpful 👍 does permanent hair dye fade completely and how long does it last tho
Any disadvantages on natural hair
What happens if I use 20 volume developer with demi-permanent color?
Our demi-permanent colors should only be used with 9 volume developer.
Hello! I really want to try this brand and hopefully stick with it. My hair is currently colored blue black with a terrible dye named bigen color 88. My hair always looks great, but I recently learned how bad it is. I have a few greys, my hair is curly, long and thick. Do I still use the 9 volume or should I use the 10 volume to deposit a deeper color? Also do I cover the entire shaft of hair or just the roots? I want the color look seamless.
Hi! Kenra Color is available to licensed hairstylists only. To find a salon near you, please website our website at: www.kenraprofessional.com/salon-locator
If we dye our hair with permanent colour will it just fade away or completely disappear
No it won’t disappear you’ll wait till your hair regrowth ! It might fade or dull but it will stay forever ..
Hello. For 25% grey coverage,and 3-4 level lift, the Natural shade picked for the formulation should be close to my natural hair and desired shade picked 3 to 4 level lighter?
Hello, Batool! The N series shade picked for the application should match the desired level. If your hair is a Level 3 naturally with 25% gray but you want to be 6B, your formula would be 25% 6N (or NA, NUA, NB, N+) and 75% 6B with the appropriate developer based on the texture and density of the hair. Hope this helps! Thank you for watching!
Step number 4: how dramatically can a formula change based on gray coverage? Can you give an example? Also, should the desired color swatch still come out as the desired result if we have to mix with the correct ratio of N for the gray coverage or would the color swatch not be accurate at that point? Thank you so much!!
Hi, Hope! Great questions. Yes-- regardless of the amount of N that is in the shade-- if it matches directives for the percentage of gray that is present, it should look very similar if not the same as the swatch. Think of the N series as a filler or foundation:
Example:
Natural Level- 4
Desired Level & Tone- 5B
0% Gray: 5B + 20vol
25% Gray: 25% 5N + 75% 5B + 20vol
50% Gray: 50% 5N + 50% 5B + 20vol
75% Gray: 75% %N + 25% 5B + 20vol
100% Gray: 75% 5N + 25% 5B + 20vol
Process for 40 minutes.
Hope this helps!
@@KenraProfessional Thank you so much, I really appreciate this feedback! I am a cosmetology student and will be going back to school after break this next week, Godwilling. Thank you!!
Hi I want to try this colour, currently I'm using Nak and with the help of a booster I am able to achieve a lvl 6-7 chestnut from a natural lvl 1-2, is this achievable in this range and how would you go about formulating to maintain warmth and 25% grey coverage?
Hi Shay! For all intents and purposes, you could go from a level 3 to a 7 with 40 volume on fine to medium hair using Kenra Color. For 25% gray, 25% of the formula would need to contain the N series. For 6 levels of lift, we would ultimately recommend using lightener first and then toning appropriately depending on the desired result. We hope this helps!
How can I make pastel color dye using permanent colors?
Hi Fragaria! We currently do not have a means of making pastels in permanent color. However, we do have the Creative shades that can be mixed with Clear to create pastels. Pro Tip: Start with Clear in the bowl and add/mix small amounts of color until the desired shade is achieved.
Check them out here: www.kenraprofessional.com/color-list/?filter=creatives
@@KenraProfessional thank u so much for replying. 😊
Are there any toners for level 7 hair
Yes! We have many options at a level 7 including 7B, 7SM, 7NB, 7NA, 7CC, and 7N to name a few.
Thank you!
Hi I've just purchased these permanent colours to use them at home, can I use them without adding enhancers?
Hi Shaheen! We recommend following the manufacturer's instructions for at-home hair color.
@@KenraProfessional thank you so much, your videos have helped me alot to strat off home jobs, really appreciate it
Is permanent color is like forever or how much time gonna stay on hairs?
Hi, Alice! Permanent color provides a permanent change to the hair, but it too will eventually start to fade in terms of pigment. All hair color longevity is based on the porosity of the hair. That's why each person is different in how long the color lasts. We hope this helps!
Awesome
Does permanent stop process after 40 minutes?
Hi Christina! Our Kenra Color permanent range is not considered progressive and may continue to process/oxidize, but will not go darker after the 40 min mark. We hope this helps! Thank you for watching!
Very informative
Glad it was helpful!
Does kenra permanent color damage my hair if I wanna go back to blonde in 6 months ? Or should I try another permanent color ?
Hi Sara! If you're looking for a seasonal change, we might recommend asking your stylist to use demi-permanent color instead of permanent. However, when used properly, neither will damage your hair. We hope this helps!
Very helpful
So glad it helped, N C!
Can we pre lighten the roots?
To give whole roots a lighter shade
I can find demi-permanent any where in my country. I'm pissed
We are very sorry to hear that, Chi! Kenra Color is currently only distributed throughout North America at this time.
Kenra color is great. 7 BC is beautiful
Yess!! We love the Brown Copper Series! Thanks for watching Datahound! ❤️
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I had my level 5 base color lightened to a level 7 & 8N for highlighting, rather than using bleach. I moved another state and even had my previous stylist write down what she used.
I don't know what the NEW stylist used as far as the level of developer, but I washed my hair 2 days later and a TON of it fell out! I'm wondering if she used the 40 volume developer and it was too strong?
I've had this done for years and never lost hair.
So what do you think happened?
Hello! We are so sorry to hear this happened to you. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide suggestions as to what could have happened and recommend seeking the advice of a medical professional. Thank you for watching!
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We appreciate the love!
I’m really into you!!! You remind me of an American Sam Smith. Let’s color our hair and get drunk together!!!
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Very informative