Q: Can you use the metallic collection to tone?
A: Yes, but with care. The metallics contain ammonia and can shift the base. Let the mix sit for 10 minutes before application to allow ammonia to evaporate, as per manufacturer’s instructions.
Q: Are the metallic range considered toners?
A: No, they are permanent colours. However, when mixed 1:2 with 5vol/1.5% and used correctly, they can act as toners.
Q: Can Demi cover greys?
A: Demi-permanent colour is ammonia-free and cannot fully cover greys. However, it offers a beautiful grey blend that helps disguise them effectively.
Q: What is the difference between Demi and toner?
A: Demi colours contain more base colour, offering more opaque coverage. Toners have higher tonal value, giving a stronger tone.
Q: What is the difference between Demi and permanent colour?
A: Demi has larger colour molecules and no ammonia, so it cannot permanently alter the hair. Permanent colour has smaller molecules and ammonia, allowing it to lift and change the hair structure.
Q: Can Demi shift the natural base?
A: No, Demi is ammonia-free and cannot lift or alter the natural base.
Q: Can toner lighten my hair?
A: No, toner only adjusts the tone of the hair. It cannot lighten it.
Q: Can Demi be used as a filler when going darker?
A: Yes, Demi is excellent for pre-pigging or filling the hair before applying a darker shade.
Q: What does DT or T mean in the toner range?
A: DT stands for Deep Toner and T stands for Toner. These labels indicate the depth and intensity of the shade.
Q: Can I mix a permanent colour to make a Demi?
A: No, you cannot mix NXT permanent colour to create a Demi. The molecular structure and active ingredients differ, and mixing them will not produce accurate or reliable results. Always follow manufacturer’s instructions.