Teinture with its superior high lift technology gives the proficient stylist the possibility to produce maximum lift in a single process, and to create precise, longer-lasting color.
The level is a measuring system of depth, from dark to light. It determines the darkest to the lightest of natural hair color. The Teinture numbering system is divided into 10 levels, from one (1) to ten (10), with the darkest shade, Black, being level 1, and the lightest shade, Pale Blonde, being level 10.
The first number to the left of the decimal point indicates the level. The second and third numbers to the right of the decimal point indicate the tone.
Example A: Teinture - 5.3 “Light Golden Brown”
The first number 5 is the level “Light brown” and the second number 3 is the “Golden” tone.
Example B: Teinture - 8.63 “Golden Henna”
The first number 8 is the level, the second number 6 is the primary tone “Copper” and the third number 3 is the secondary tone “Golden”.
Teinture tone numbers are as follows:
0 = Neutral
1 = Ash
2 = Violet
3 = Golden
4 = Orange
5 = Red
6 = Copper
7 = Blue
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