The numbers indicate the colour deposit levels of the Shades EQ glosses, which all start with the number zero as they won't lift the hair's natural pigment. The letters identify the tonal family the shade belongs to, for example V for 'Violet' and NB for 'Neutral Blonde/Brown. '
The NB is for Neutral Blond/Brown. NB is also really good for gray hair, the amount used depends on the amount of gray. Here is a video that tells you everything you need to know about this haircolor.
The GI series has a brown to tan background family, which tells us it has a more natural deposit. Its reflect is gold slash violet. And with gold being the primary depositing color, it tells us that it's more warm than is cool. But here's the thing. That violet secondary.
Natural. Helps control warmth on pigmented hair and provides never too warm gray coverage. NN. Natural Natural. Maximum coverage without having to drop a level or sacrifice neutral results.
The VG series has a VIOLET/GOLD reflect. With violet being first in the reflect, this tells us that VG is more VIOLET in its deposit than it is GOLD in its deposit. So VG is first cool and then warm. GI has a reflect of GOLD/VIOLET so the primary depositing tone is the Gold.
The letters identify the tonal family the shade belongs to, for example V for 'Violet' and NB for 'Neutral Blonde/Brown. '
The Acidic Bonding Concentrate hair care regimen reinforces weakened bonds to help strengthen and repair damaged hair while also providing protection from color fading and breakage.
ABn = ASH BROWN. BLUE/PEARL REFLECT. Deposits ultra cool blue and pearl tones.
Damaged Hair: Extreme
Products in the Redken Extreme range include the Extreme Shampoo and, Extreme Conditioner, two Redken bestsellers enriched with proteins that restore strength and nourish weakened hair.
If you recently lightened your natural brunette strands, Shades EQ 08VB Violet Frost can help neutralize unwanted yellow and orange undertones, keeping your hue cool-toned and brass-free.
WG = WARM GOLD - For rich warm tones with a hint gold.
dry ❓ One of our most-asked questions is whether Shades EQ Gloss should be processed on wet or dry hair. The answer ➡️ we always recommend processing Shades EQ Gloss on dry hair for 20 minutes to allow the color to fully develop.
Q: what is the differenbetween 7nn and 8 nn
A: 8nn is lighter.
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For best gray coverage, use NN (Intense Neutral). NN shades are extra pigment packed to eliminate the most resistant grays.
According to Cavalcante, the brand is best known nowadays for its pH-balanced shampoos and acidic conditioners. New York-based hairstylist Tatiana Ramos says Redken is also known for its EQ hair color system, which uses amino acids to give the hair a glossy shine, and its Acidic Bonding range.
Natural. Natural tones (N) are neutral in color, which means they contain a balance of warm and cool tones. They are best for covering gray hair. PRO-TIP: N is best for covering gray hair and giving a natural-looking result. Since gray hairs have lost their natural pigment, they soak up dyes more readily.
Cool shades like ash blonde and mushroom brown are among the best hair colors to hide grays, since the cool tones won't clash with your silvery streaks.
Olaplex is a universal choice, effective for all hair types. Redken is particularly beneficial for those with coloured or highly porous hair.
The Acidic Bonding Concentrate Intensive Treatment can be used regularly and as often as each shampoo and conditioner. Just apply the pre-shampoo to wet hair, lather, leave-in 5-10 minutes and rinse.