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09/02/2024

Hello Friends : Our newest Podcast dropped today on Spotify !

All about Oxygen !

Oxygen: Free, Bonded, and Liberated—What's the Difference?
Hello and welcome to this episode of Guru in Your Ear!
In today’s session, I want to focus on oxygen in its various forms, how we use it in daily chemical services, and debunk some common myths associated with it.
There are numerous "urban legends" floating around, making it difficult to separate fact from fiction. I believe you might be surprised by some of the discoveries you'll make today.
So, if you’re ready, press play and in just 24 minutes, you may find yourself astonished by the new insights you'll gain. At the very least, you'll be more informed than when you began this journey.
Enjoy the learning!

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05/06/2024

Common Misconceptions and Misinformation in the Hair Color Industry

In the world of hair color education, misinformation often circles back, clouding the understanding of budding salon professionals embarking on their learning journey.

Today, I debunk prevalent myths perpetuated by self-proclaimed hair color experts, shedding light on the science behind hair color and dispelling misinformation that may hinder professional growth.

While our time and space here are limited, I'll address essential misconceptions that warrant clarification. Explore our comprehensive educational resources, insightful podcasts, and don't miss our live sessions every Wednesday at 6pm PST on Instagram.

Join the conversation and share your thoughts on these debunked myths or suggest topics for future dissections in the comments below.

Enjoy delving deeper into the truth behind hair color science!

STATEMENT:
- Lowering developer with lightener gives you greater lift.

- This belief is widespread, but lowering developer strength with lightener doesn't increase lift. It slows down the process by decreasing available oxygen, allowing for longer processing time without the risk of over-processing.

STATEMENT:
- Raising developer strength with color can increase vibrancy.

- Increasing developer strength when working with color might be thought to enhance vibrancy, but in truth, it primarily impacts the level of the shade and its reflectivity. While it can result in a lighter or brighter outcome, it doesn't necessarily intensify the hue's vibrancy due to the chemical reactions involved.

STATEMENT
A higher choice of developer will increase tonal deposit.

Increasing the strength of the developer actually accelerates the oxidation process, which can lead to faster color development. However, this can also cause more degradation of the dye molecules, resulting in less tonal deposit. So, contrary to the statement, a higher choice of developer may not necessarily increase tonal deposit.

STATEMENT
A lower choice of developer will increase depth deposit.

Using lower strength developers like 5 or 10 volume is often associated with achieving more depth in color. This is because lower strength developers disrupt less of the hair's melanin, allowing for a deeper color result. It's not necessarily that a lower choice of developer directly increases depth deposit, but rather it works in a way that preserves the natural depth of the hair for a richer overall result. Understanding these nuances in developer choice is key to achieving the desired color outcomes.

By understanding the role of developer in color chemistry, professionals can make informed choices that lead to accurate and desired results.

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