9n/911 is a neutral shade that provides complete gray coverage. 9nn will provide richer results without added warmth or going too dark.
9NN Very Light Intense Blonde Permanent Creme Hair Color SKU: SBS-305316.
📚 Both N and NN have superior gray coverage qualities, but that second N in the NN family means there's an extra dose of natural background added to provide maximum saturation on even the most stubborn grays.
9N Sesame Blonde is a light blonde.
Q: what is the differenbetween 7nn and 8 nn
A: 8nn is lighter.
9n/911 is a neutral shade that provides complete gray coverage. 9nn will provide richer results without added warmth or going too dark.
A: Everyone says 8NN is for stubborn gray. However, per my own experiences, 8N is a light blonde. 8NN turns a reddish brown.
The second digit: hair colour tones
0 or N: natural (neutral undertone); . 1 or A: ash (cool); . 2 or V: iridescent (cool);
The RGB values for Kelly Moore KM5244-2 Dirty Blonde are 224, 192, 146 and the HEX code is #E0C092.
7/0 - Natural Blonde. 7/03 - Natural Golden Blonde. 7/3 - Golden Blonde. 7/33 - Intense Golden Blonde.
A: 5NN is double Pigment for grey coverage. It is NOT lighter than 5N. They are the same level but NN may appear slightly darker because of the extra pigment.
The standard answer in many statistics books is that you should use n if you know the mean and n-1 if you're estimating the mean from the same data that you're using to estimate the variance or standard deviation.
Sometimes even the addition of an N-Shade doesn't provide sufficient coverage of white hair. White or gray hair tends to be very resistant. It still shines through because it's less covered. In these cases a special NN series is required for sufficient coverage and reliable results.
C stands for copper, A is ash, R is red, and M is mahogany. Warm tones neutralize cool tones and vice versa. If you're coloring your hair lighter, warm tones become naturally exposed, so we recommend using a cool tone for more neutral results.
Your stylist's colour-correction methods may vary, but it's likely they'll reapply bleach to lighten your hair to fully remove the orange, then tone your hair with an ash or light beige colour to neutralise brassiness.
While it's true that many shades of blonde require a lot of work to maintain, dirty blonde hair stands as an exception to the rule. This deeper shade of blonde, which sits on the cusp of light brown and sunny blonde, makes for the perfect transitional shade for brunettes looking to go lighter.
A: N means Neutral—neither warm nor cool. NN shades are for resistant gray/white hair, they contain extra pigment for stubborn coarse hair.
Natural Series – Creates soft neutral tones that provide gray coverage. Color: 9N Very Light Natural Blonde.
The difference between a neutral color (N) and a “double N” color (NN) is the concentration of the dye. 4N and 4NN are the same color only the NN version has a slightly higher concentration of dye. Another way to describe NN is an opaque version of N. Here's how you can change any neutral from N to NN.
ChromaSilk Creme Color - Naturals 9N Very Light Blonde. The Natural (N) series has a cool blue base and offers up to 100% gray coverage when used alone. 9 Very Light Blonde 4.7 out of 5 stars, average rating value.
Neutral blonde describes a shade that has a balanced blend of both warm and cool tones. It's often seen as a beige or wheat-colored blonde hue and is loved for its versatility. This looks offers the best of both worlds as it's a happy medium between warmer and icy-toned blondes.
Double naturals (the NN in the shade number) tend to look darker than the level expected because of the cooler tones in them absorbing more light.