We have updated our color names to align with the Universal Color Theory System used in cosmetology schools. While the colors and their quality remain unchanged, this revision facilitates a more confident selection process for determining the best color match for your clients, enhancing your skills and their satisfaction.
Meet the New Shade Names
- All
- Black
- Brown
- Blonde
- Red
- Gray
- Blends & Balayage
#7N/11N Light Blonde Balayage
Previously - #12/80 Balayage
#2N/5N Dark Brown Balayage
Previously - #1B/6 Balayage
3N/5N/7G Medium Brown Balayage
Previously - #2/6/10 Balayage
#5R/6C Copper Red Balayage
Previously - #33_5R/6C Balayage
4N/8N/11N Blended Balayage
Previously - #4/22/80 Balayage
5N/7N/9N Blended Balayage
Previously - #6-12/600 Balayage
#9N Light Blonde
Previously - #600 Blonde
Caramel
#12N Cool Platinum Blonde
Previously - #80A Platinum Blonde
Dark Brown Blend
#4N Medium Brown
Previously - #4 Dark Brown
#5R/6R Red Blend
Previously - #30/33 Dark Chestnut Auburn
#5N Light Brown
Previously - #6 Dark Chestnut Brown
#5N/7G Warm Brown Blend
Previously - #6/10 Dark Chestnut/Medium Ash
Dark Copper
#7C Light Copper Blonde
Previously - #27A Dark Gold Blonde
#0 Dark Blend
Previously - #20 Dark Natural Gray
Darkest Brown Blend
Darkest Auburn #33
#3N Natural Dark Brown
Previously - #2 Darkest Brown
#3R Dark Red Brown
Previously - #3R Darkest Brown with Auburn
#1N Natural Black
Previously - #1 Jet Black
#2N Natural Darkest Brown
Previously - #1B Jet Black/Darkest Brown
Light Blonde Blend
#7N Medium Blonde
Previously - #12 Light Ash
#7N/9N Blonde Blend
Previously - #12/600 Light Ash Blonde
#8N Blonde
Previously - #22 Light Warm Blonde
Light Blonde #613
#7/9 Rosegold Blend
Previously - #27/613 Light Blonde with Strawberry
#6N Dark Blonde
Previously - #8 Light Chestnut Brown
Light Gold Blonde
#000 Light Blend
Previously - #90 Light Natural Gray
Medium Brown Blend
#6C Natural Copper
Previously - #6C Medium Copper Blend
#00 Medium Blend
Previously - #50 Medium Natural Gray
Ombre #1B/6
#2N-10N Rooted Ombre
Previously - #1B/60 Ombre
#3N-7C Rooted Ombre
Previously - #2/27A Ombre
Rooted Ombre #4/30/613
#10N Lightest Blonde
Previously - #60 Platinum Ash Blonde
Platinum Blonde #1001
#7N-10N Rooted
Previously - #12/60 Rooted Ombre
Rooted Ombre 12/600
#3N-5N/7G Rooted
Previously - #2-6/10 Rooted Ombre
#4N-10N Rooted
Previously - #4/60 Rooted Ombre
#5N-7N/9N Rooted
Previously - #6-12/600 Rooted Ombre
Ultra Light Blonde Blend
#11N Platinum Blonde
Previously - #80 White Ash Blonde
Straight From the Pros
Stylists have already been using our updated shade names, sharing that it has made the consultation and installation process easier. These are their testimonials.
Behind the Chair Testimonials
Behind the Chair Testimonials
"Aligning extension names with color theory creates clarity and consistency for stylists. It eliminates guesswork and makes it easier to seamlessly blend extensions with the client's natural hair."
Behind the Chair Testimonials
"As a stylist, I need extension shades to match the professional color lines I work with every day. When a brand uses familiar level and tone descriptions, I can confidently select the right shade without second guessing. It makes color matching seamless and keeps my clients happy!"
Behind the Chair Testimonials
"The new color naming system takes the guesswork out of color matching by aligning with cosmetology color theory. This will make for easier consultations and color matching. Who doesn’t want that?!"
Your Guide to Our New Color Theory Names
Understand why we made the shade name switch to make things more seamless.
We’re using the same principles of Color Theory and applying them to our shade names. This way, you don’t need to learn a new color method and can use the one you’re already familiar with.