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Liquicolor Permanente Shades 07-10-12.Pdf LIQUICOLOR PERMANENTE INTENSE INTENSE INTENSE INTENSE GOLD RED NEUTRAL (RN) INTENSE RED (RR) RED VIOLET (RV) RED VIOLET (RRV) BASE INTENSE NEUTRAL (NN) NEUTRAL (N) ASH (A) ASH (A) ASH (AA) ASH (AA) NEUTRAL(GN) GOLD (G) REDPELIRROJO NEUTRAL (RN) RED (R) INTENSEPELIRROJO RED (RR) REDPELIRROJO VIOLET (RV) REDPELIRROJO VIOLET (RRV) NEUTRAL INTENSO NEUTRAL CENIZO CENIZO CENIZO INTENSO CENIZO INTENSO DORADO NEUTRAL GOLDDORADO (G) PELIRROJONEUTRAL PELIRROJORED (R) PELIRROJOINTENSO PELIRROJOVIOLETA VIOLETAPELIRROJO INTENSO LEVEL/NIVEL DORADO NEUTRAL PELIRROJO INTENSO VIOLETA VIOLETA INTENSO 12 HIGH-LIFT BLONDE 12N/HL-N 12A/HL-V 12AA-B/HL-B 12AA-BV 12G / HL-G HIGH LIFT HIGH LIFT HIGH LIFT ULTRA HIGH LIFT ULTRA HIGH LIFT GOLDEN BLONDE NEUTRAL BLONDE COOL BLONDE COOL BLONDE BLUE COOL BLONDE BLUE VIOLET 10 LIGHTEST BLONDE RUBIO CLARÍSIMO 10N/12B1 10GN/12G2 OUR FIRST NN 10G / 12G LIGHTEST NEUTRAL BLONDE LIGHTEST GOLD LIQUID COLOR LIGHTEST GOLDEN BLONDE blondest beige NEUTRAL BLONDE blondest blonde blondest gold 9 VERY LIGHT BLONDE RUBIO MUY CLARO 9NN 9N/89N 9A/26D 9A-N/40D 9AA/20D 9AA-BV/30D VERY LIGHT RICH VERY LIGHT VERY LIGHT VERY LIGHT COOL VERY LIGHT ULTRA VERY LIGHT ULTRA COOL NEUTRAL BLONDE NEUTRAL BLONDE COOL BLONDE NEUTRAL BLONDE COOL BLONDE BLONDE BLUE VIOLET lightest neutral blonde winter wheat topaz arctic blonde flaxen blonde 8 LIGHT BLONDE RUBIO CLARO 8NN 8N/88N 8A / 28D 8GN/27G 8RN / 71RG 8R / 29R LIGHT RICH LIGHT LIGHT COOL BLONDE LIGHT GOLD NEUTRAL LIGHT RED NEUTRAL LIGHT RED BLONDE NEUTRAL BLONDE NEUTRAL BLONDE autumn mist BLONDE BLONDE / sunrise gold honey red spring honey 7 MEDIUM BLONDE RUBIO MEDIANO 7NN 7N/87N 7A/42D 7AA/34D 7G/41G 7RN/43R MEDIUM RICH MEDIUM MEDIUM COOL BLONDE MEDIUM ULTRA COOL BLONDE MEDIUM GOLDEN BLONDE MEDIUM RED NEUTRAL NEUTRAL BLONDE NEUTRAL BLONDE moongold hazy mist golden apricot BLONDE / sun bronze 6 DARK BLONDE RUBIO OSCURO 6NN 6N/86N 6AA/32D 6GN/25G 6G / 74G 6RN / 31R 6RR / 206RR DARK RICH DARK NEUTRAL BLONDE DARK ULTRA COOL BLONDE DARK GOLD NEUTRAL BLONDE DARK GOLDEN BLONDE DARK RED NEUTRAL DARK INTENSE RED NEUTRAL BLONDE moonhaze sunblonde brown sunwashed blonde BLONDE / sunny auburn BLONDE / reddest fire red 5 LIGHTEST BROWN CASTAÑO MUY CLARO 5NN 5N/85N 5A/94DN 5AA/36D 5GN/35G 5G 5RN / 75R 5R / 33R 5RR LIGHTEST RICH LIGHTEST NEUTRAL BROWN LIGHTEST COOL BROWN LIGHTEST ULTRA COOL BROWN LIGHTEST GOLD LIGHTEST LIGHTEST RED NEUTRAL LIGHTEST RED LIGHTEST NEUTRAL BROWN twilight brown moonlit brown NEUTRAL BROWN GOLDEN BROWN BROWN / sunsparked brown BROWN / flame INTENSE RED sunlit brown 4 LIGHT BROWN CASTAÑO CLARO 4NN 4N/84N 4A/46D 4AA/37D 4G 4RN / 47R 4R / 45R 4RR / 204RR 4RV / 64R 4RRV LIGHT RICH LIGHT NEUTRAL BROWN LIGHT COOL BROWN LIGHT ULTRA COOL BROWN LIGHT GOLDEN LIGHT RED NEUTRAL LIGHT RED BROWN LIGHT INTENSE RED LIGHT RED VIOLET LIGHT INTENSE NEUTRAL BROWN chestnut brown iced brown BROWN BROWN / red ginger sparkling sherry reddest copper red BROWN / red oak RED VIOLET 3 MEDIUM BROWN CASTAÑO MEDIANO 3N/83N 3AA/57D 3GN/39G 3RN / 56R 3RR / 203RR 3RV / 68R 3RRV MEDIUM NEUTRAL BROWN MEDIUM ULTRA COOL BROWN MEDIUM GOLD MEDIUM RED NEUTRAL MEDIUM INTENSE RED MEDIUM RED VIOLET MEDIUM INTENSE coffee brown NEUTRAL BROWN/ BROWN / cinnamon reddest mohogany red BROWN / berrywood RED VIOLET sunset brown 2 DARK BROWN CASTAÑO OSCURO 2N/82N 2AA/48D 2RV / 70R 2RRV DARK NEUTRAL BROWN DARK ULTRA COOL BROWN DARK RED VIOLET DARK INTENSE sable brown BROWN / plum brown RED VIOLET 1 BLACK NEGRO 1A / 51D 1AA/52D COOL BLACK ULTRA COOL BLACK black velvet black azure.
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