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suggest, making the base (Tint) more of a cooler blue base and add the warmth with fine slices or fine weaves of hi-lites. We often hear my tint is dull or it’s washed out, well this is because we focus on perfecting rich chocolate bases on already warm natural color, (all humans are warm, and chocolate is blue based ) even the ones that consider themselves mousy have either red or gold natural remain pigment, hence why I suggest to add hi-lites or low-lites of warmer shades to blend into the desired base (Tint) instead of in your base formula.
The great thing about brunette hair color is that it has a wide assortment of fantastic shades, and by adding a little this or that into a formula can make Jambalaya Soup, keep it natural and simple and add hints of sparkles.

The great thing about brunette hair color is that it has a wide assortment of fantastic shades, and by adding a little this or that into a formula can make Jambalaya Soup, keep it natural and simple and add hints of sparkles.