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Every natural hair color is some combination of black, brown, yellow, and red. Tones range from warm to cool, and are represented by a letter. For example, in the shade “8G,” the 8 stands for level 8 (Blonde), the G stands for tone (Golden).
To determine your level, take a section of hair from the crown of your head and hold it out where you can see it, away from the rest of your hair. Then, compare it to our level chart, with level 1 being the darkest (black) and level 10 being the lightest (light blonde).
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These levels are used to describe how dark or light your hair color is. Level 10 is lightest blond, level 9 is light blond, level 8 is medium blond, level 7 is dark blond, level 6 is light brown, level 5 is medium brown, level 4 is dark brown, level 3 is darkest brown, level 2 is black brown and level 1 is black.
The level system is made up of 10 numbers which help determine the depth level of your natural hair. 1 is black, 5 is light brown, 6 is dark blonde, 7 is blonde and 10 is the lightest blonde. Your L'Oréal Professionnel colourist will analyse your hair and assess your natural base colour in-salon.
Similar to 5 volume, 10 volume can be used with permanent color lines for depositing color, however, it will not offer much grey coverage or lift.
9 is a light blonde while 10 is the lightest blonde (or platinum). It can be hard to tell the difference, but a platinum blonde is going to seem more like a white than a blonde.
How light is level 10 hair exactly? As hair gets lightened, it will go progressively from orange, to yellow-orange, to bright yellow, to pale yellow. And then finally to very pale yellow. Which is what level 10 is.
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This level of hair is a light platinum blonde, with very little blonde/yellow tones if any; however as you get into the white blonde range of this level you can do just about any color in the world! Pastels will turn out best on a level 10 base or lighter, since these shades are quite light.
Identifying Your Hair Color Level
The easiest way to identify your hair color level is by looking at your natural hair color. This is the color your hair is without any dyes or treatments. If your hair is dark brown or black, you're probably a level 1 to 4. If your hair is medium brown, you're likely a level 5 or 6.
If you're not sure how to pick your color, go lighter because it's better for blending and concealing grays. The best blonde hair color to cover gray hair is something light and ashy, like the L'Oréal Paris Excellence Créme Permanent Triple Care Hair Color in Light Ash Blonde.
If you add the right hair colour, your 'grey' hair will act as highlights, giving you a completely new look that will get you noticed for all the right reasons. Professional colourists usually recommend a darker shade for your roots and a lighter shade that matches your natural hair for the rest.
What Is the Best Color to Disguise Gray Hair? A lot of colors, actually. The natural salt 'n' pepper look will work, as described above. The most popular easy ways to disguise the grays among women are blonde highlights, silver balayage, soft lowlights, icy and ashy hair dyes, red and brown colors.
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Beige blonde can shift in tone – sometimes it's light and bright, sometimes it steers darker. So you'll be aiming for anything between a level seven and a level ten, depending on your client's desired finish.
Color Depth of the Base Color
The lower the number, the darker the shade, and the higher the number, the lighter.