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How should shade eq be processed for lighter color deposit?

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To achieve a lighter color deposit with Shade EQ, mix the gloss with a processing solution or crystal clear according to manufacturer’s instructions, potentially using more for lighter results, and consider reducing processing time.

Step-by-step explanation:

When processing Shade EQ for a lighter color deposit, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. For a lighter color deposit, generally, a hair stylist would mix the Shade EQ gloss with the appropriate processing solution or crystal clear to dilute the formula, allowing for a lighter deposit of color. A rule of thumb would be to use more processing solution or clear gloss for lighter results. The time the product is left in the hair also affects the final color saturation; thus, reducing the processing time can result in a lighter color. It's always important to conduct a patch test and consider the existing hair color and condition to achieve the desired results.

When processing shade eq for a lighter color deposit, it is important to consider the hair's starting level and the desired end result. If the hair's starting level is too dark, it may be necessary to lighten the hair before applying the shade eq. This can be done using a lightener or bleach to remove some of the existing color. Once the hair is lightened to the desired level, the shade eq can be applied to add the lighter color deposit. The shade eq should be processed according to the manufacturer's instructions, considering factors such as processing time and developer volume.

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