
If the next letter is lowercase, like say: 7Cg.this means the lv.=7+mostly Copper with a little bit of gold in it. A capital first letter on the box is the primary pigment. The only thing is they use the lettering system not numerical. I'm glad your switching so many people use wella & I don't like it much. They make awesome toners on damp hair too! Shades EQ I love mixing 50/50/ 6N+6G as a nice low-lite on prior stripped hair for a client whos N lv.5/6.The 9N yields an awesome light wheat color & 9V is their platnium. A few years back they came out with these "Rubiline" red/copper shades in the permanant line:Fusion.I switched a lady with 80% white/grey hair over to it whom loves a vibrant copper red like a redhead that used henna kind of red so I mixed 50/50 7N+7RC.it was awesome! All white covered & she loved it because it lasted way longer & didnt fade much!Ī 50/50 ratio on white hair= 50%target base color plus 50% desired base worked awesomely. You can feel it in the hair when you rinse them out! They have an awesome clear coat too for shine & seal.

I use EQ for pre-pig all the time they are true to swatch, quick acting, hard for over grabbing & are more acidic leaving a nicely shut cuticle after services not to mention they have a gloss finish to them as well.


Love Redken the permanant lines & their shades EQ.
