When a client’s hair color needs a slight refresh, or you want to tone an existing color in a certain direction, Four Reasons’ Color Mask products are a lifesaver for many hairdressers. The wide range of shades offers plenty of possibilities, but choosing the right shade can feel challenging. How does Color Mask look on different levels of darkness? How can you ensure the result is exactly what the client wants? The new Four Reasons Color Mask color chart brings clarity and confidence to shade selection and opens up new possibilities for customer service.
A Visual Tool for Consultation
The new Four Reasons Color Mask color chart is designed to make the hairdresser’s work easier and to ensure that shade choices are accurate and reliable. With the color chart, you can directly see how each shade looks on different base tones, allowing you to recommend the perfect shade to clients without guesswork. In addition, the color chart allows you to safely experiment with bold combinations and new shades.
The Color Mask range offers a wide variety of shades, which is obviously great for hairdressers—there are options for almost every taste. However, if you haven’t had the chance to try each shade in practice, it can be difficult to know exactly how the result will look on a client’s hair. It’s one thing to see a bottle on the shelf, but quite another to assess how it will look on different hair base tones. This is where the new color chart provides a solution.
The color chart includes all Color Mask shades on three different bases: light, medium, and dark. This visually demonstrates how each shade will look on hair with varying darkness levels. This way, you can much more easily recommend the right shade to your client without guessing or uncertainty. Note: the base tone and the condition of the hair always affect the final result! If the base tone is yellowish, it alters the result of the Color Mask, or if the hair is particularly porous, it absorbs the color differently.
A Safe Way to Recommend the Right Shade
Thanks to the new color chart, you can confidently recommend the perfect shade to your client, regardless of their base color. For example, if a client wants a soft champagne tone but has a medium base tone, you can directly see from the chart how the final result will look. No more guesswork—the client will get exactly the shade they want.
Create Endless New Combinations and Experiment Boldly
The color chart makes it easy to experiment with new shades and combinations. All Color Mask shades are mixable with each other, making them incredibly versatile as a technical tool. Even if the shade selection doesn’t include, for example, a green color, you can easily create it by mixing yellow and blue.
Revive Colors or Try Trendy Experiments
Color Mask products are excellent for reviving faded tones. Colored hair can lose its vibrancy over time, but with Color Mask, the color can be brightened and refreshed quickly without a heavy and demanding coloring process.
Additionally, the Color Mask range is perfect when a client wants to try a new shade without commitment. The shades are gentle and wash out over time, so you can offer your client the chance to experiment with bold colors like bright red, cool pastels, or more intense shades like deep copper or blue.