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Infiniti Developer SelectionInfiniti Developer StrengthRecommended use3% - 10 Volume Depth on Depth colouring - Darkening (reduced reflect) - Grey coverage6% - 20 Volume 1 - 2 Levels of lift - Increased tonal intensity - Grey Coverage9% - 30 Volume 2 - 3 Levels of lift12% - 40 Volume 3 - 4 Levels of lift from natural dark bases (3 & 4)Extra CoverageInfiniti Permanent will cover up to 70% grey hair when used alone – without the addition of Natural or Extra Natural (base colour).When 70% - 100% grey is present add 25% Natural or Extra Natural to the colour mix.i.e. 15g (3 parts) Infiniti Permanent fashion shade + 5g (1 part) Natural/Extra Natural shade (same level) + 30g Infiniti Developer.Natural Verses Extra Natural?Natural = 100% blended grey coverageExtra Natural = 100% full grey coverageWhen the hair is particularly coarse, resistant or challenging to cover it is recommended to utilise the Extra Natural series which have been speciallyformulated for 100% full grey coverage and contain additional pigments.Consider the hairs texture when selecting the necessary developer strength, in most cases 3%, 10vol is appropriate for beautiful grey coverage.However, when extremely coarse wiry hair or fine resistant glassy hair is present 6%, 20vol may be required to assist with colour penetration andoptimum coverage. When hair type is not easily determined the use of 6% is recommended.Note: Refer to colouring tips when using cool reflects i.e. .1, .11, .2 & .21, .221 for covering grey hair.Colouring Resistant Grey Hair• Extend processing time by a further 5 – 10 minutes no heat• Resistant mix 1 + 1, reduced developer (reduced reflect result)• Pre-pigmentation 1 + 1 with Infiniti permanent 1 depth lighter than target shade and waterpage 12

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