7.1 – Medium Blonde Ash (Demipermanent)
7.1 – Medium Blonde Ash (Demipermanent) G&C demi-permanent hair color formulated for long-lasting, fade-resistant results. Advanced color technology provides excellent gray coverage while enhancing natural tones and adding brilliant shine. Gentle formula conditions hair during processing, leaving strands soft and healthy. Professional salon-quality color for stunning, dimensional results.

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Key Professional Benefits:
- Medium Blonde Depth: Perfect for level 7 color applications
- Sophisticated Ash Tones: Cool undertones with elegant appeal
- Superior Gray Coverage: Advanced pigment technology for resistant hair
- Hair Conditioning: Nourishes during color processing
- Long-Lasting Vibrancy: Fade-resistant formula maintains ash integrity
How the G&C Hair Color Works for Your Unique Needs
100% gray coverage
Intense, vibrant color
Permanent or demi color
Hair smoothing
Damage reconstruction
Frizz elimination
Exclusive M.A.B. System
Dual Base Formula
Low Ammonia Levels
Maximum Shine
G&C Hair Color At A Glance
Before Your Treatment
After Your Treatment
Timeline
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Using G&C Hair Color

Mixing ratio can be used for particularly
resistant hair.

Dilution ration with G&C Hair Color
Developer

Increase the dilution to compensate for
higher volume
Color Processing
USES |
G&C CREAM DEVELOPER |
TIMING |
|
---|---|---|---|
SEMI PERMANENT |
FOR TONING |
5 Volume (1%) 7 Volume (2%) |
10 Minutes 15 Minutes |
PERMANENT |
FOR DEPOSIT 1-2 LEVELS OF DEPOSIT OR LIFT 3-4 LEVELS OF DEPOSIT OR LIFT |
10 Volume (3%) 20 Volume (6%) 30 Volume (9%) 40 Volume (12%) |
15 Minutes 35 Minutes 40 Minutes 45 - 55 Minutes |
HIGHLIFTS |
MORE THAN 4 LEVELS OF LIFT |
Mixing Ratio Chart
1 Part |
1.5 Parts G&C |
1 Part |
1.5 Parts G&C |
---|---|---|---|
COLOR |
PROCESSING CREAM |
COLOR |
PROCESSING CREAM |
15ml |
23ml |
60ml |
90ml |
20ml |
45ml |
75ml |
113ml |
45ml |
68ml |
90ml |
135ml |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes G&C Hair Color different from other brands?
What is the base of the formula?
How can I select the best color for my client?
Can this line be used for different types of color services?
Is this a high-ammonia color line?
