![]() ![]() Just keep in mind that for the ultimate color payoff, many silver dyes require starting with light-colored or bleached hair - which means you will likely want to proceed with caution if your hair isn't already one of those shades. Whether you're a Gen Z-er who wants to mix up your look by going prematurely silver or you're someone who simply wants to make a seamless transition to gray hair for the first time, there are plenty of options for going silver at home. Attaining an enviable shade of chic shimmery platinum, smoky gunmetal or stylish silvery blue might be just a bottle of hair dye away! Individual results vary depending on the color and hair color history.If your mind jumps to a dreary, dishwater color when you think of gray hair, it's time to reconsider going gray. Level 6 or lower starting level will result in little to no visible tint of color. It can also be used on light to medium blondes for rich vibrant tones with depth on darker hair. ![]() To achieve the best results, we recommend using on bleached hair only at a level 7 or higher. Vibrants can be used on bleached hair for vibrant true to tone color. The vivids color collection includes Blue, Emerald, Hot Pink, Purple, Red, and Teal. Individual results vary depending on the color and hair color history. Except, Onyx, espresso and mocha are not recommended on starting levels of 7 or higher. Naturals are great for enhancing and refreshing hair colors in between salon services and generally works well with Level 7-10 starting hair levels. The naturals color collection includes: Honey, Merlot, Mocha, Onyx, Espresso and Copper. ![]() The vivids color collection includes Blue, Emerald, Hot Pink, Lemon, Purple, Red, and Teal. To achieve the best results, we recommend using on bleached hair only at a level 9 or higher. The pastel color collection includes: Rosegold, Light Pink, Mint, Platinum, Silver and Silver Blue. Colors to use: Blue, Emerald, Hot Pink, Purple, Red, Teal, Merlot, Mocha, and Copper Level 6 and 7 Most of our vivid and highly pigmented colors will take well to hair at levels 6 and 7, and may just turn out a few shades darker or more subtle than they would appear on a pre-lightened base. Colors to use: Rosegold, Light Pink, Mint, Platinum, Silver, Silver Blue, Blue, Emerald, Hot Pink, Purple, Red, Teal, Honey, Merlot, and Copper Pastels will turn out best on a level 10 base or lighter, since these pigments are quite light. Level 10 Any color will work on this base color. Level 9 Almost any color will work on this base color and depending on the porosity of your hair, some pastels may take to a level 9 as well. Colors to use: Blue, Emerald, Hot Pink, Purple, Red, Teal, Honey, Merlot, and Copper Onyx Espresso and Mocha are also not recommended for level 6 or higher. Level 8 The majority of our colors turn out really vibrantly, with the exception of our pastel collection. Colors to use: Blue, Emerald, Hot Pink, Purple, Red, Teal, Merlot, Mocha, Onyx, Espresso and Copper If your hair is in this range, you will get the best results with similarly dark colors to have any visible hue. Levels 5 is the darkest possible for a visible tint of color without pre-lightening. Levels 1-4 you will want to prelighten your hair to get any new color to show.
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