Wella Koleston Perfect 66/0

Wella Koleston Perfect 66/0

Wella Koleston Perfect 66/0 : dark blond intensively. In fact, this hair dye is brown. But there in flashes of blond.  A natural-looking hair color. Most women prefer.

Mixing Recommendation

Combine with Koleston Perfect Crème Developer for outstanding, high-density results. Koleston Perfect Base & Koleston Perfect Crème Developer (1:1). Special Blonde shades ratio (1:2).

MIXING RATIO:

3 levels of lift: 1 part Koleston Perfect, 1 part Koleston Perfect Crème Developer 12%
2 levels of lift: 1 part Koleston Perfect, 1 part Koleston Perfect Crème Developer 9%
1 level of lift/Coverage of gray/white same depth or darker: 1 part Koleston Perfect, 1 part Koleston Perfect Crème Developer 6%
Special Blonde: 1 part Koleston Perfect, 2 parts Koleston Perfect Crème Developer 9% or 12%

SAME DEPTH OR DARKENING:

Full-head color, first-time application: Dampen the hair. Distribute the color from roots to ends and evenly comb through.
Development time: – HEAT: 30–40 min / + HEAT*: 15–25 min

LIGHTENING:

Full-head, first-time application, mid-lengths and ends: Comb through on mid-lengths and ends.
Development time: – HEAT: 20 min / + HEAT*: 20 min

Root area: Apply color to the roots.
Development time: – HEAT: 30–40 min / + HEAT*: 15–25 min

Application

Perfect for all coloring techniques

SAME DEPTH OR DARKENING:

Full-head color, first-time application: Dampen the hair. Distribute the color from roots to ends and evenly comb through.
Development time: – HEAT: 30–40 min / + HEAT*: 15–25 min

LIGHTENING:

Full-head, first-time application, mid-lengths and ends: Comb through on mid-lengths and ends.
Development time: – HEAT: 20 min / + HEAT*: 20 min

Root area: Apply color to the roots.
Development time: – HEAT: 30–40 min / + HEAT*: 15–25 min

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1 Comment
Vonda D Barron

The last time I used Wella 66/0 to color my hair it was great however I would like to go one shade lighter can you advise which color I should by to achieve one shade lighter than the 66/0? thank you.

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