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Cold bases

Professional hair dye with Cold Bases. Contains keratin and argan oil to achieve a soft and shiny result. Get rid of the unpleasant orange and yellowish tones and get the blonde you like so much.

What are cold hair dye bases?

Cool bases in salon dyes refer to color tones that have a base of cool pigments, such as ash tones or violet tones. These cool tones are ideal for neutralizing unwanted warm tones in hair, such as yellow, orange or red tones.

In color theory, cool tones are associated with the color blue, green, and violet, while warm tones are associated with the color red, orange, and yellow. When cool bases are applied to the hair, these cool tones can help neutralize unwanted warm tones and create a more balanced and natural end result.

Cool bases are commonly used in blonde hair coloring, as natural blonde tones tend to have a warm base. Blonde tones with a cool base can help create a more natural and balanced end result by neutralizing unwanted warm tones.

Do cold foundations cover gray hair?

Yes. The cold bases of Tassel dyes cover 100% gray hair. If you've been trying to hide those annoying white hairs for a while, and you want a professional salon dye, Tassel's cold bases also put an end to gray hair.

How do you apply cold base tassel dye?

The application of cold bases in hairdressing dyes can vary depending on the tone and the desired result. However, there are some general guidelines to follow when applying cold base stains:

  1. Preparation. Before applying any dye to your hair, it is important to prepare your hair to ensure that the final result is uniform and long-lasting.
  2. Choice of tone. If you are looking to neutralize unwanted warm tones in your hair, it is important to choose a shade with a suitable cool base. For example, if your hair has a golden tone, you can apply an ash blonde tone to neutralize the gold.
  3. Choice of oxidant. There are several types of oxidizers, but, for cold bases, we recommend using Tassel 20 volume cream oxidizer.
  4. Mix. Once you have chosen the tone and the oxidant, you must make the mixture in a non-metallic bowl to begin the application.
  5. Application. The dye should be applied in small sections, starting at the roots and working toward the ends. It is important to ensure that the dye is evenly distributed throughout the hair for a uniform result.
  6. Wait time. The waiting time for the dye depends on the shade and brand of the product. It is generally recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results, but it is usually 25-30 minutes.
  7. Rinse and treatment. After the waiting time has ended, the hair should be rinsed with warm water until the water runs clear. It is important to continue rinsing until there are no traces of dye left in the hair. Afterwards, a conditioner or mask can be applied to ensure that the hair is hydrated and soft.

In short, cold bases in hair dyes refer to color tones that have a base of cold pigments, such as ash tones or violet tones, which are used to neutralize unwanted warm tones in the hair and create a more balanced and natural final result.

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