Technical Manual - Schwarzkopf Professional
Technical Manual - Schwarzkopf Professional
Technical Manual - Schwarzkopf Professional
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Black<br />
NATURAL COLOUR OF THE HAIR<br />
Dark<br />
Brown<br />
Within the hair there are two types of colour pigments that will determine its<br />
natural colour:<br />
• Eumelanin: a large colour pigment, dark in colour, which gives depth to the hair<br />
(black, brown-red). eumelanin is easily removed from the hair through oxidation.<br />
• Pheomelanin: a smaller colour pigment, lighter/warmer in colour, which provides a<br />
colour direction to the hair (orange-yellow). Pheomelanin is very small, deeply sealed<br />
into the hair structure and extremely resistant to solvents.<br />
LIGHTENING PROCESS<br />
During the lightening process, the warm underlying pigment may be exposed due to<br />
the remaining Pheomelanin pigments in the hair fiber. To achieve the perfect cool<br />
blonde colours, you will have to neutralize the warm underlying pigment.<br />
BLONDME gives you all the necessary tools<br />
to achieve that perfect blonde result.<br />
Medium<br />
Brown<br />
Light<br />
Brown<br />
Dark<br />
Blonde<br />
Medium<br />
Blonde<br />
BLONDME | BLOnDe BASICS<br />
Natural depth of the hair colour vs. colour of the pre-lightened underlying pigment<br />
Light<br />
Blonde<br />
extra Light<br />
Blonde<br />
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ultra<br />
Blonde<br />
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