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create color perfection color formulation ® comparison chart Ion® COLOR Matrix Matrix Koleston Wella Color Clairol Professional AGE Clairol The correct choice of color and developer is • Use a tint brush or tint bottle to apply the mixture RULES FOR PROPER COLOR SELECTION: FORMULATION INSTRUCTIONS: ™ BRILLIANCE SoColor® Logics® Perfect® Charm® Liquicolor ® Beautiful® Pro Crème® essential for best results. The choice must be made to dry unwashed hair. 1. Determine client’s natural level (lightness to darkness 1. Identify the client’s natural level. Neutral Ash Violet Gold Red Intense Red Mocha Red-Copper Red-Violet HL-B - 12.1 UL-PA 12B 12/1 12A/1210 12AA-B/HL-B HL-N bearing in mind the customer’s natural hair color, • Refer to the insert included in hair color box for minus the tone). Use the swatches in the neutral (N) 2. Identify the desired hair color level. HL-V - 12.2 UL-A 12V 12/17 12AA/1120 12A/HL-V HL-G 12A the desired degree of lightening and the percentage more detailed information. shade family as a guide. 3. Where they intersect is the level of Ion® HL-G - 12.3 11 12G 12/03 12C/1290 12G/HL-G 12G of gray hair. Remember, tint won’t lift tint. If the (Always strand test for accuracy) 2. Determine the percentage of gray/white hair (if over Color Brilliance™ hair coloring Crème or Liquid HL-N - 12.0 UL-N 12N 12/0 12N/1200 12N/HL-N 12N available in 9A/26D hair has previously been colored with permanent needed to achieve desired results. 10A - 10.1 11A 10B 10/1 10A/1030 10A ® PROCESSING TIME: 50% gray, see Tips for Superior Gray Coverage). conditioning hair color then an application of Ion Color 4. The recommended Ion Sensitive Scalp® HL/N-l2.0 HL/B-12.1 HL/V-12.2 HL/G-12.3 10V- 10.2 10N 10V 10/38 10GV/1036 10N/12B1 10A 10N All instructions are based on average texture. If the 3. Select the desired level and base (tone) HL Natural HL Ash HL Cool HL Gold crème and liquid 10G - 10.3 510N 10G 10/3 10NG/1070 9A-N/40D 8G Brilliance™ Color Corrector should first be done. Crème Developer strength (10 vol/3%, 20 vol/6%, Blonde Blonde Blonde Blonde hair is fine or coarse adjustments should be made of the final result. formulas 9A - 9.1 10N 10B + 8B 99/0 9A/940 ® 30 vol/9%, or 40 vol/12%) is also included. APPLICATION: accordingly. Fine hair 4. Select the appropriate Ion Developer (see below). 9V - 9.2 10V + 8V 9/38 9CG 8GN/27G 5. Always use 20 vol/6% for flawless gray coverage. • Using a non-metallic bowl or tint bottle, mix 2 oz is much more receptive 9N - 9.0 8 10N + 8N 8/0 9N/911 8A/28D 10N ® 8A - 8.1 9A 8A 88/0 8A / 7401 / 2 8N/88N 9A 8A of Ion Color Brilliance™ with 2 oz Ion Sensitive to hair coloring where FORMULATION CHART: 10A-1O.1 lOV-1O.2 10G-10.3 Scalp® Crème Developer. coarse hair is not. DESIRED HAIR Lightest Ash Lightest Cool Lightest 8V - 8.2 9AV 8V 8/2 8CG COLOR Blonde Blonde Golden Blonde 8WR-8.35 NATURAL Black Darkest Dark Medium Light Dark Medium Light Very Light Lightest • For High Lift Blondes mix 2 oz of color with 4 oz 30 HAIR COLOR Brown Brown Brown Brown Blonde Blonde Blonde Blonde Blonde 8G-8.3 9G 8G 8/3 8G/841 8GN ® or 40 volume Ion Sensiti1ve Scalp Crème Developer. Lightest Blonde 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 9 20 10 8N - 8.0 508N 8N 7/0 8N/811 7G/41G 9N 8N 8RC - 8.4 8RO 8/43 8RG/729 6G/74G Very Light 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Blonde 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 9N-9.0 9A-9.1 9V-9.2 7A - 7.1 8A 8A + 6A 7/2 7A/672 7A COLOR OBJECTIVE ION CRÈME DEVELOPER PROCESSING TIME Light Very Lt. Very Lt. Ash Very Lt. Cool 7WR-7.35 DA506M 6 / 75 Blonde 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 20 8 20 9 20 10 Blonde Blonde Blonde Tone on tone/deposit only or equal to 10 volume (3%) 25-35 minutes Medium 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7G - 7.3 8W 8G + 6G 7G/725 9G 7G Blonde 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 30 7N - 7.0 8N 7N 7/0 7N/711 6GN/25G 8N 7N client’s natural level Dark Blonde 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 20 6 20 7 20 8 30 9 40 10 7RC - 7.4 8RB 8RO + 6RO 7/43 7WR/643 5G/830G 6RN Coverage of gray hair 20 volume (6%) 30-45 minutes Light 7RR - 7.66 7R 7R/810 Brown 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 20 5 20 6 30 7 30 8 40 10 PRE-LIGHTEN 8N-8.0 8A-8.1 8V-8.2 8G-8.3 8WR-8.35 8RC-8.4 6A - 6.1 7A 6B 6/2 7AA/632 8A 6AA Up to 2 levels lighter than the natural level 20 volume (6%) 30-45 minutes Medium Lt. Blonde Lt. Ash Blonde Lt. Cool Lt. Golden Lt. Golden Lt. Copper PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN Brown 10 1 10 2 10 3 20 4 20 5 30 6 30 8 40 10 Blonde Blonde Mahogany Blonde Blonde 6WR-6.35 5M 3 levels lighter than the natural level30 volume (9%) 30-45 minutes Dark PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN 6G - 6.3 7W 6G 7/3 6G/555 8G 6GN Brown 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 4-5 levels lighter than the natural level 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 6N - 6.0 507N 6N 7/0 6N/611 7N 6N 40 volume (12%) 30-45 minutes Darkest PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN Brown 10 1 20 2 20 3 30 4 30 6 40 8 6R - 6.6 7RB 6R 6/4 633 6RR 7N-7.0 7A-7.1 7G-7.3 7RR-7.66 7IR-77.66 7WR-7.35 7RC-7.4 5A - 5.1 6A 6A + 4A 77/0 5AA/336 7A ioncolorbrilliance.com • 800-859-3112 Black 1 2 4 5 PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN PRE-LIGHTEN 10 20 30 40 Med. Blonde Med. Ash Med. Golden Intense Red Med. Intense Med. Golden Med. Copper 5WR-5.35 DA505M Blonde Blonde Red Blonde Mahogany Blonde Blonde 5/75 5G - 5.3 6G 6G + 4G 6/3 application for color perfection brilliant color theory 5N - 5.0 506N 5N 6/0 5N/511 5N/85N 6N + 5N FIRST TIME APPLICATION When Results NEW GROWTH APPLICATION: WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT TONE? 5RC - 5.4 6RC 6RO + 4RO 6/ 74 5WR Will Be Lighter Than The Natural Hair Color: 6N-6.0 6A-6.1 6G-6.3 6R-6.6 6IR-66.66 6WR-6.35 6RV-6.5 5R - 5.6 6RR 6R + 4R 6/75 5RG/445 5RN/75R 5R 1. Divide the hair into 4 sections. RULES FOR PROPER COLOR SELECTION: Dark Blonde Dark Ash Dark Golden Dark Red Dark Intense Dark Golden Lt. Burgundy 5RV - 5.5 6RV 5/5 4R/45R 6RC 1. Divide the hair into 4 sections. 2. Make 1⁄4" partings and apply the mixture to new Hair color is a result of the natural underlying The color wheel shows this neutralization. Blonde Blonde Blonde Red Blonde Mahogany Blonde Blonde 4A - 4.1 5A 4B 5/1 4A/237 4A/46D 6A 4A 2. Make 1⁄4" partings and apply the mixture on lengths growth area only. pigment plus the shade used. Underlying pigment Colors that are opposite each other 4WR-4.35 4M 4/75 3NW and ends, starting 1" from the scalp. 3. Process 30 minutes and up to 45 minutes if necessary. must be taken into account when the desired hair neutralize each other 4G - 4.3 506W 4G 5G/435 4GN 3. Process for 15 minutes. 4. If lengths and ends have faded, emulsify the color on color is more than 2 levels lighter than the and can be helpful 4N - 4.0 505N 4N 4/0 4N/411 4N/84N 6N 4N 5N-5.0 5A-5.1 5G-5.3 5R-5.6 5IR-55.66 5WR-5.35 5RC-5.4 5RV-5.5 4RC - 4.4 5BC 4RO 4RN 4. Apply remaining color to the scalp. the scalp with water and pull through the ends. The natural level. in eliminating Lt. Brown Lt. Ash Brown Lt. Golden Lt. Red Brown Lt.lntense Red Lt. Golden Lt. Copper Lt. Burgundy unwanted warmth Brown Mahogany Brown Brown Brown 4R - 4.6 5BR 4R 4R/356 4G/840G 6R 5. Process for an additional 15-30 minutes or until the better choice for refreshing previously colored mid- ® lengths and ends is INTENSIVE SHINE™ DEMI Permanent. For example, choose an Ion Color Brilliance™ or reducing 4RV - 4.5 4RV 4/6 4RG/347 4RV/64R 5RC color is even. shade with an ash base to help neutralize the too much ash. 3G - 3.3 504W 3G 5/3 4G/257 6G 3GN 6.
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  • Plant Pathology Circular N0.263 September 1984

    Plant Pathology Circular N0.263 September 1984

    Plant Pathology Circular No. 263 Fla. Dept. Agric. & Consumer Serv. September 1984 Division of Plant Industry TAR SPOT OF MAHOGANY 1 N. E. El-Gholl and T. S. Schubert The genus Swietenia consists of seven or eight species and belongs to the mahogany family Meliaceae. West Indian mahogany, Swietenia mahagoni (L.) Jacq., the first species described (2), is also known as Spanish mahogany or Madeira redwood (4,5), and is native to southernmost Florida, including the Keys (2 ,5), and some West Indian islands (2). The tree reaches a height of up to 75 feet (23m) (4) with a swollen or buttressed trunk and a much-branched, often spreading crown (2,3). Ma­ hoganies are handsome street and shade trees for tropical humid climates. They cast diffuse, pleasing shade and have an attractive spherical crown (2,5). Mahogany, among the most prized and beautiful of cabinet woods, is obtained from S. macro­ phylla and~· mahagoni (2). Of the disease-causing microorganisms affecting ~- mahagoni, Phyllachora ~wieteniae Petr. & Cif. (6) is considered a serious leaf-spotting fungus. Mahogany tar spot may render nursery-grown plants unsalable because of unsightly foliage and/or defol­ iation and reduce plant vigor by impairment of the photosynthetic process. c Fig. 1. Tar spot of mahogany. A) Upper leaf surface. B) Specks (clypei) on green and on necrotic background. C) Lower leaf surface. (DPI Photo #703018 by V. Jane Windsor). 1 Plant Pathologists, Bureau of Plant Pathology, P. O. Box 1269, Gainesville, FL 32602. SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS. Mahogany tar spot appears as 3-lOmm spots (Fig. IA) composed of circularly to ovally arranged groups of 0.1-0.2mm shiny black raised specks on the upper leaf surface.