How to cover white/grey hair with Koleston Perfect Me - Root tint application 9/1 + 99/0

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  • Опубліковано 13 лис 2020
  • Welcome to Hairupideas channel. In this video we can see the results using Wella Koleston Perfect Me permanent hair colour 99/0 + 99/1 to cover white/grey hair #wellalife
    After a full consultation with the client we assess the hair distribution and % of white hair. This communication with the client makes it easier to decide on product and application technique. It also ensures that the clients expectations can be achieved and we obtain the required result on this 5 weeks hair regrowth application.
    We hope we will make the process of applying root colour easier and break down the technique we used for this particular client.
    The result from this colour service was grey/white hair blended into existing colour seamlessly. #haircolourtutorial
    Formula - 15ml 99/0 +15ml 9/1 (equal parts) add 30ml welloxon 6% developer. Development time 40 minutes #wellaeducation
    Please leave any questions regarding this video in the comments below and subscribe to see more up coming videos.
    #wella #koleston #hairupideas
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  • @noelboles4636
    @noelboles4636 Рік тому +1

    Perfection! Your videos have helped me tremendously! 🙏🏼

  • @moniquesullivan7638
    @moniquesullivan7638 3 роки тому +4

    I used to love 99/0 on its own before they changed the formula, I haven't been able to duplicate it and it's warm, have to add a lot of ash

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 роки тому

      Yes I agree. A little pop of 9/1 or 9/8 does the trick for me. Thanks for watching

  • @janetdinsdale3847
    @janetdinsdale3847 3 місяці тому +2

    My hair is similar to your clients grey with slightly more grey around my parting and I use 9/1 and 8/0 equal parts with 6% but thinking of changing to 88/0 with the 9/1for a little more grey coverage. Would the finished result be darker? Love all your content.

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 місяці тому +1

      Yes I would say it would appear darker and more intense. You could always use 99/0 + 88/0 + 9/1 and drop to 4%
      Another option would be 99/0 + 8/1.
      If your hair is resistant the double bases are a great choice. Thank you for the support it really helps motivate us

    • @janetdinsdale3847
      @janetdinsdale3847 3 місяці тому

      Options to consider! Thank you for your kind reply.

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 місяці тому

      @janetdinsdale3847 Anytime 😉 Aslo just have a look at 88/02 for a cooler look

  • @chez-Monica
    @chez-Monica 3 роки тому +1

    QUE BONITO 💜

  • @DiscoveryWonders
    @DiscoveryWonders 3 місяці тому +1

    Hello !!!
    Nice video and color!
    I need help.
    Which color should I add to 9.0 or 99.0 on 75 % percent gray coverage and a regular but a bit over processed texture gray hair,
    Where natural 25% of hair is medium brown. I would like to get blonde with no yellow and crazy orange chicken tones , no green tones , but i would like the effect with slight pinkish warm hue but not exactly a strawberry blonde. Level 9 rose gold if you will however more light natural blonde than pink. However full coverage of 9 level blonde on all head too.
    Short bob hair.thank you for your professional advice:)

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 місяці тому

      Hi without the client in my chair I can’t say what colour would be best for you to use. 99/0 is for resistant hair so maybe assess if this colour is suitable.
      A possible soloition to eliminating yellow tones is to do some baby lights on darker areas to lift to a level 9/10. Then you can do root colour of choice and after tone with strawberry blonde. Take a look at Wella shinefinity 🍑

  • @alenaa.246
    @alenaa.246 Рік тому +2

    What does look lighter 9/1 or 9/81? I'm using 10th level, but wan to switch to 9th, since it is more pigmented. Thank you!. Your videos are very helpful!

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Рік тому +2

      Both are the same in lighting but the 9/81 is a cooler tone. Hope that helps. Thank you for watching and commenting 💙

  • @meinmediterranergarten7734
    @meinmediterranergarten7734 Рік тому +1

    Can I use 99/0 with 12/1 with 12% for a more brighter result? I use 12/1 with 12% but it do not cover grey hair. What would you recommend for a brighter blond and grey cover?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Рік тому

      To cover grey you need to come darker than 12 range as this is a high lift tint. I really like the blend of grey/white with the high lift.
      Other options just use 9/ range and add hilights through ?

  • @BigmouthPelikan
    @BigmouthPelikan Рік тому +1

    Hello, i have bleached blonde hair level 10 and wella hair dye onto it probably 9.3 left on 5-10 minutes to give me warm result. My problem is that i did want a warm result but just yellow tones, not golden/orange. My hair has a slight orange hue but its mainly yellow. Can I go with wella koleston 9/00 to fully cover up the orangey hue? Or i need to have a very quick bleach and then wella 9/0 All over?
    I would appreciate Your help very much ❤️🟧➡️🟨

    • @BigmouthPelikan
      @BigmouthPelikan Рік тому +1

      I know that 9.1 could probably solve a problem but I dont like ashy or any other hues other than naturally yellowish simple level 9. Sorry for the „hard case”, hope You can help me ❤

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Рік тому +1

      What toner are you using after bleach Koleston 9/3 ? And with what developer ?

    • @BigmouthPelikan
      @BigmouthPelikan Рік тому +1

      @@hairupideas The bleach was just a regular bleach to The level 10, No toner was applied and I asked for a warm yellow color and a hairdresser probably used koleston 9/3 for 5-10minutes. And I just want to have level 9/0 hair from Wella koleston with No Orange hue 🧡

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Рік тому +1

      Just realised you said 1.9% which is the correct developer for after bleaching

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  Рік тому +1

      @@BigmouthPelikan Koleston 9/3 after bleach with developer 1.9% would be adding tone back into the hair (/3 tone)So maybe try no toner or bleaching to level 9 instead of 10 for a more yellow look.

  • @lorismith7104
    @lorismith7104 3 роки тому +2

    Can I just use the 99/0 for gray coverage? What is the purpose of the 9/1?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 роки тому +1

      Yes you can use 99/0 to cover grey. I add 9/1 to eliminate some gold tones that come through on areas where she is not so grey. On this client if just use 99/0 it can look a little to warm so I add any ash tones I have. Thanks for watching

    • @lorismith7104
      @lorismith7104 3 роки тому

      Thank you. Instead of the Wella developer Can I use a 6% developer from Sally Beauty Supply with the 99/0?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 роки тому

      I’ve never used this product from Sally’s so can’t recommend sorry but you could always test a patch on the neck or on an area or hair underneath. I would always recommend using Wella developer for optimum results

    • @lorismith7104
      @lorismith7104 3 роки тому

      I used just the 99/0 and it did a good job covering the gray. But it did come out a little warm. And also a little darker than the rest of my hair. Do you think I could mix the 99/0 with 10/1 and still have it cover the gray?

  • @DiscoveryWonders
    @DiscoveryWonders 3 місяці тому +1

    Have you done 9.16 in addition to 9.0?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 місяці тому

      In this video it’s 9/0 + 9/1. Where client is darker at the back it does throw up warmer tones

  • @khunninejamiemelbournechom9202
    @khunninejamiemelbournechom9202 28 днів тому

    My partner has 75% of grey. should use equal parts?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  28 днів тому

      Yes equal amounts of colour and then 1:1 ratio with developer

  • @suherisrodriguez6667
    @suherisrodriguez6667 4 місяці тому

    15 ml of each color? How much developer?

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  4 місяці тому

      1:1 ratio of Welloxon developer.
      30ml colour - 30ml developer
      Adjust your amounts of each depending on the result you want to achieve after full consultation.

  • @Wowwwzaaa
    @Wowwwzaaa 5 місяців тому

    In your description you accidentally put 99/0 twice! Intend if 99/0 and 9/1

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  5 місяців тому +1

      Amended 🫣👍🏻thank you

  • @lrissa6577
    @lrissa6577 3 роки тому +1

    Hi!if she would be 100% grey how is her formula would be?Thank you

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 роки тому +1

      You could use the same formula. Depends on what your end result goal is. This formula is ash blonde in the whiter areas and blends to a darker more golden blonde in areas where there is less white and darker roots. Any more questions let me know. Thanks for watching

    • @lrissa6577
      @lrissa6577 3 роки тому +1

      She is 100% grey at the hairline and crown,70-80 % at the back,likes her hair very blond and good grey cover ,but the same time doesn’t like to see any brass or yellow .Thank yoy for answers 🌸and also with ash I am afraid to make her look more grey🙄

    • @hairupideas
      @hairupideas  3 роки тому +1

      @@lrissa6577 ok so similar to my client in video. It will be gold at the back but you could mix a different mixture for when the hair starts to be less grey. Just 9/1 on its own with 6% developer or if you need some lift mix with 9% (back section only ) 😚

    • @lrissa6577
      @lrissa6577 3 роки тому

      @@hairupideas thank you so much!☺️

    • @lrissa6577
      @lrissa6577 3 роки тому +1

      @@hairupideas I did exactly same thing what you sad,and it’s turned out beautiful!Thank you soo much!I wish you would have more education videos,because you are very good!🌹