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InStRUCtIOn MAnUAL - Scruples Hair Care Products

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sel F -T O u r ® OF HAiRCOLOUR<br />

SkIn tOnE AnD EyE COLOUR<br />

Self-To u r ® includes assessing the skin tone and eye colour of the client. Categorizing the skin tone and eye colour as warm, cool or<br />

neutral provides clues to the Tru e In T e g r I T y series that best suits the client.<br />

Skin tone and Eye Colour Series Options<br />

the 3 principles of haircolour selection will determine the series and shade level:<br />

• the haircolour series and shade should compliment the skin tone<br />

• the haircolour level should contrast the skin tone; select one or more levels lighter or darker than the skin<br />

• the haircolour can contrast or compliment the eye colour<br />

NOtE: extremely light or dark haircolour on fine hair can exaggerate sparse or thin hair.<br />

CLIEnt PERSOnALIty<br />

Warm Neutral Warm, Gold, Mocha, Copper, Brilliant Copper, Cherry Chocolate<br />

Cool Neutral, Ash, Beige, Mocha, Cherry Chocolate, Radiant Red, Merlot<br />

Neutral all series<br />

the client’s personality will not determine the haircolour selection but rather the haircolour placement. the haircolour technique<br />

itself has a personality.<br />

• Understated — monochromatic haircolour selection with subtle, blended application<br />

• Overstated — multiple contrasting colours with bold haircolour techniques<br />

• Somewhere in-between — haircolour selection within the recommended series and a contrasting colour with<br />

distinct haircolour application<br />

HAIR AnALySIS<br />

the characteristics of hair density (thin or thick), physical texture (curly or smooth), chemical texture (porosity) and current style<br />

affect the haircolour selection:<br />

• Use haircolour to add texture, dimension and contour to the cut<br />

• Combinations of light and dark shades create movement and dimension<br />

• Use haircolour to emphasize facial features

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