Camouflage is a great invention that I still had to finish a little. If we do camouflage as it’s recommended by the manufacturer company then our client has not only gray hair camouflaged but also non-gray hair colored due to the high percentage of oxidant. And it is desirable for us to affect only gray hair without altering the natural shade of non-gray hair.
Camouflage is a great invention that I still had to finish a little. If we do camouflage as it’s recommended by the manufacturer company then our client has not only gray hair camouflaged but also non-gray hair colored due to the high percentage of oxidant. And it is desirable for us to affect only gray hair without altering the natural shade of non-gray hair. Companies offer us 6% - 4% oxidant. I disagree with this because if you use such a high percentage, the client eventually appears to have so disliked red shade – it is due to lightening non-gray hair with high percentage oxidant – that's why the hair takes a reddish hue. To avoid this, I mix oxidant with water to 1.5%, and by these means the hair between the gray does not become rusty-red color, and the gray, as shown in practice, perfectly camouflaged with such a low percentage oxidant and men do not have an artificial shade. This means that the mission of camouflage, not hair coloring, is completed! And most importantly is that newly grown hair has no sharp contrast, as it often happens. But if the man’s task is strongly colored gray hair, that's another story. Do not forget that we are talking about camouflage!