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Collection Inspiration
For Those Who Shine Bright This collection was inspired from a blend of gemstones and pearls with a twist of minky, metal shades that are accented by deep earthy tones. These are traits, rich hues with a healthy, translucent shine, that can be achieved using Organic Color Systems.
Embracing a new Age of Elegance, the mix of vixen and starlet with velvety soft hair that shines brilliantly. Pearlescent tones in various levels of color, create that softness to the eye and feel to the looks. Elegance is about being flawless and effortlessly beautiful. The new Age of Elegance is a mixture of softness, with an edge as seen in the exemplary beauty icons of decades past and present.
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Consultation Rules for Photoshoot • Discuss
parameters: Shape, length, and color
• Discuss appearance limitations: contracts, jobs or other guidelines?
• Discuss expectations.
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Look 1: Pearl • Starting Level: 8
base • Porosity: Normal • Hair Type: Thick yet
Fine • Uneven Hair Color • Colored hair at
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Pearl Formula • 60ml 9N, 20ml Silver Concentrate,
80ml 30 volume Cream Activator
• 30ml 8N, 10ml Silver Concentrate, 5ml Grey concentrate, 45 ml 20 volume Cream Activator
• 30ml 11HS, 5ml Silver Concentrate, 35ml 20 Volume Cream Activator
• Lowlights: 20ml 6AH, 15ml 7N, 10ml Grey Concentrate, 40ml 10 volume Cream Activator
• Styling: Organic Connect Finale Hairspray , Thermal to Twenty, and Oʼright Yogurt Hair Mask
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Behind the Scenes Tips!
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Pearl
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Look 2: Ruby • Starting Level 6
• Porosity: Extremely Porous and damaged
• Hair type: Very thin, fine hair with high hairline.
• Sections of hair sparse around temples and fringe region.
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Ruby Formula • 60 ml 7MH, 20 ml XBV, 80 ml 40 volume
Hairmonics Activator
• 60 ml 5MH, 20 ml XBV, 80ml 30 volume Hairmonics Activator
• 30 ml 5FR, 30 ml 7FR, 10 ml XBO, 70 ml 30 volume Hairmonics Activator
• Highlights: 30 ml Powerbuild Reconstructer and one dot No Limits Semi Perm Red over hair lifted to level 10 with White Naturlite Powder and 20 volume Cream OCS Activator in steps without heat.
• Styling: Connect Finale Hairspray, Thermal to Twenty, and Oʼright Yogurt Hair Mask
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Look 3: Crystal • Natural Level: 5 • Porosity: Highly
porous from extreme chemical services
• Hair type: Fine hair • Pretreatment:
Powerbuild Reconstructor and Revamp
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Crystal Formula • Lightened with ½ scoop Naturlite
White Lightening powder, 5ml Naturlite oil, and I oz 20 volume Cream Activator to level 10; Developed at room temperature…no heat.
• Toning: At scalp 30 ml 8AH, 10 ml silver concentrate and 40 ml 20 volume cream activator
• ¼ inch at scalp: 1ml 11HS and 1ml silver concentrate and 30ml 10 volume Cream Activator
• No heat. • Styling: Organic Connect Thermal
to Twenty , and Oʼright Yogurt Hair Mask
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Crystal
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Look 4: Coral • Natural Level: 6
base • Porosity: Slightly
porous • Hair Type: Fine and
thin.
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Coral Formula • 50ml 8CR, 25ml 8GD, 10ml
Gold Concentrate, 10ml XBO, 95ml 20 volume Hairmonics Activator
• Foil: 30ml 8BC, 15ml 6CR, 1ml XBO, 60ml 20 volume Hairmonics Activator
• 20ml 9GD, 20ml XBY, 40ml 20 volume Hairmonics Activator
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Coral Technique • Pivoted Triangle parting
beginning in the bang area for sectioning. Within the triangle section all slices with surrounding base color on remaining hair not in the triangle section.
• Three slices back to back of Formula #3, two slices back to back of formula #2, and one slice foil of formula #1.
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Coral Styling • Organic Connect
Finale Hairspray, Thermal to Twenty, and Oʼright Yogurt Hair Mask.
• Use small amounts of product to style and finish for best results.
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Look 5: Onyx • Natural Level: 4 • Porosity: Healthy
from scalp to ends • Waist length hair • Hair type: Healthy
and thick
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Onyx Formula • 120ml of 3N, 30ml
Silver Concentrate, 150ml 20 volume Cream Activator
• Highlight: 20ml 11HS, 10ml Silver Concentrate, 30ml Cream Activator
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Onyx Looks • Look 1: Deep waver for
vintage waves
• Look 2: Fishtail braid
• Look 3: Braid pulled up for a unique, elegant look
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Photoshoot Tips • Choose a photographer
experienced in shooting hair and understands how to properly light hair color.
• Connect with photographer on inspiration.
• Have a strong foundation of the image, feel and inspiration of shoot set.
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Photoshoot Tips • Pre-lighten whenever
possible and deposit shades that you want to preview so that they can be seen on camera.
• Make sure they are true to swatch as opposed to dealing with lifting natural hair color and only getting minimal lift.
• Go stronger with your formula choices as color is a reflection of light and may be muted on camera.
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Photoshoot Tips • When pre-lightening,
always lift with a 10 volume and then deposit with demi.
• Hair needs to look healthy on camera.
• Donʼt use high volumes and try to lift with lighteners too fast. All you will see is damage on camera.
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Photoshoot Tips • When doing darker shades,
try to place or surround them with lighter shades for camera.
• If you put them too close to darker shades, you will lose them.
• Placing them next to lighter shades will make them pop and stand out.
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Photoshoot Tips • Place most of your colors
around the face and top.
• Make sure to use more than one shade so that when you comb the hair in different directions the color can take on a whole new feeling.
• Shoot from many different angles, so you get the maximum out of your color.
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Photoshoot Tips • Unless you are shooting the
back of the hair for a specific reason, donʼt bother coloring the back with multiple shades.
• Focus your detailed attention to the top and sides. Focus on areas that will be seen by the camera eye.
• Remember in photographic events, you are shooting in 3 dimension.
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Closing Photoshoot Tips • Model Call: Ask models to come in prior to the event so
that you can test porosity and see canvas you are working with.
• Pre- treatments may be necessary for the best featured look on camera.
• Remember the “Camera sees everything!”
• Make sure to remind models to have clean hair when they arrive at the shoot.
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Credits• Hair: Jennifer Andrews & Rebecca Gregory • Makeup: Jennifer Andrews • Rande James Organic Makeup used • Photography: David A. Monroe • Wardrobe: K. Hendrix-Fashion/ Cozetteʼs
Boutique • All formulas use Organic Color Systems,
Ammonia Free Hair Color
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