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How to tell hair level?

Published in Hair Color Guide 2 mins read

Determining your hair level is a straightforward process involving comparing a section of your hair to a standard chart.

To find out your hair level, you need to take a specific sample of your hair and compare it visually.

Steps to Identify Your Hair Level

According to hair professionals, the process is quite simple:

  1. Gently take a section of hair from the crown of your head. The crown is often chosen because it represents the most natural color, less affected by sun exposure or styling.
  2. Hold this section out, away from the rest of your hair. This allows you to see the true color without surrounding hairs influencing your perception.
  3. Compare it to a level chart. These charts illustrate the different hair levels, typically on a scale from 1 (black) to 10 (lightest blonde). By holding your hair sample next to the chart, you can identify which level it most closely matches. While a specific chart link isn't provided here, you can find a hair level chart online or at beauty supply stores.
  4. Voila! The level that best matches your hair sample is your hair level.

Why Your Hair Level Matters

Knowing your hair level is more than just identifying your current shade. It's a crucial piece of information, especially when determining what color you may want to be in the future. Hair color products and processes rely heavily on the starting hair level to achieve the desired result safely and effectively.

Understanding your hair level, along with factors like hair type, helps hair professionals (or yourself, if coloring at home) predict how hair color will lift or deposit onto your strands.

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