'TT' Denotes a two-tone colour mix, with one colour on top and one at the bottom. 'FR' of 'F' Indicates a frosted colour mix.
Most frequently, M designates a Mix color, but D, P, or T is also used. T,TT: Two Tone. Upper or lower end of hair has a distinct color creating a two-tone color.
Q: What's the difference in a f1B/30 and a T1B/30
A: F1B/30 is an off black/honey blonde mixture, T1B/30 is what the model is wearing which a honey blonde with hues 1B (off black) in it at the top.
The letters indicate the underlying tones—for example, Vesuvius Red, the image above with 7NCR, is a “Natural Copper Red”. C stands for copper, A is ash, R is red, and M is mahogany. Warm tones neutralize cool tones and vice versa.
T-section highlights are designed to lighten the top of the hair, specifically the top and crown area. In plain English, it's a bit like getting highlights but only a very small number once your darker regrowth has presented itself.
T-Line or Transmission Line enclosure is a box style that allows us to get low end extension with a controlled response. A transmission line uses an acoustic transmission line within the cabinet.
T-section highlights (also known as partial highlights) are a hair colouring technique where highlights are applied only to the top layer of your hair, particularly around the crown, parting, and hairline, forming a 'T' shape when viewed from above.
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.
T1a means that the cancer is in less than 5% of the removed tissue. T1b means that the cancer is in 5% or more of the removed tissue. Your surgeon might find a T1a or T1b cancer during surgery for other reasons.
T1B/27 - Natural Blonde.
Color 1 is the darkest hair color, and is also called jet-black. It's blacker than natural color hair, giving a less natural look than 1b hair. However, it can still be used to create a more daring dramatic look, if that's what you're aiming for.
Identifying Your Hair Color Level
If your hair is dark brown or black, you're probably a level 1 to 4. If your hair is medium brown, you're likely a level 5 or 6. If your hair is a darker blonde or light brown, you're probably a level 7 or 8. And, if you have light blonde hair, you're likely a level 9 or 10.
A T-bar highlight involves applying the highlight colour across the parting and front areas of your hair, without colouring the back of the head. This is a great option for refreshing blonde hair. This gives a subtle look, by applying colour highlights to small sections of your hair.
0 = Natural. 1 = Ash, cool.
NUMBER 1! First and definitely the hardest by far is GREY & SILVER!!!! This colour is definitely the trickiest on any level. This includes platinum or white, and any silvers or grey, even dark slate grey.
5N Light Chestnut Brown + 6N Dark Blonde
5N too dark but 6N too light? Combine the two and you're effectively making a 6 and a half N!
The level system is made up of 10 numbers which help determine the depth level of your natural hair. 1 is black, 5 is light brown, 6 is dark blonde, 7 is blonde and 10 is the lightest blonde.
For best gray coverage, use NN (Intense Neutral). NN shades are extra pigment packed to eliminate the most resistant grays.
The key to fixing orange hair is usually to neutralise the orange with its opposite colour – blue.
What is a tip out? A tip out is when you color the mid-ends of the hair. This is normally done with bleach, but can also be done with Demi-permanent hair color. Why tip out? Tipping out the mid/ends of hair during a color service creates full, bright and cohesive hair.
Pronounced BAH-LEE-AHGE, balayage is actually a French word meaning 'sweeping,' as in to sweep on a hair lightener to create highlights. Balayage is the technique of free-hand painting highlights onto the hair, creating a soft and natural gradation of lightness towards the ends.
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