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How to Convert Hair Color from Goldwell to Wella
If you are a professional hairstylist or a DIY colorist, you might be familiar with different brands of hair color products. Each brand has its own numbering system, color theory, and color charts that can help you achieve the desired shade for your clients or yourself. However, sometimes you might need to switch from one brand to another, either because of availability, preference, or curiosity. In that case, you might wonder how to convert hair color from Goldwell to Wella, two of the most popular and reputable brands in the market.
In this article, we will guide you through the basics of Goldwell and Wella color systems, and provide you with a handy conversion chart that can help you match the shades between the two brands. We will also give you some tips on how to use the color products safely and effectively. Let's get started!
Goldwell Color System
Goldwell is a German brand that offers a wide range of professional hair color products, from permanent to demi-permanent, from ammonia-free to oxidative, from cream to foam. Goldwell has four main color lines: Topchic, Colorance, Nectaya, and Elumen.
Topchic is the permanent color line that provides 100% gray coverage and long-lasting results. It has over 100 shades divided into 11 color families: Naturals, Ash, Gold, Beige, Copper, Red, Violet, Brown, Matte, Pearl, and Mix. Topchic uses a simple numbering system that consists of a level number (from 1 to 10) and a tone number (from 0 to 9). The level number indicates how light or dark the color is, while the tone number indicates the primary and secondary reflects of the color. For example, 6KR means level 6 (dark blonde) with copper-red tones.
Colorance is the demi-permanent color line that enhances natural color, refreshes faded color, and tones bleached hair. It has over 70 shades divided into 12 color families: Naturals, Beige-pearl, Red-brown, Copper, Copper-gold, Orange-red, Red-orange, Red-red, Brown-beige/gold, Violet-red-brown/violet-brown/violet-ash-brown/violet-ash-beige-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/violet-ash-beige-gold-brown/, Matte brown/beige-matte brown/matte beige brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/matte beige gold brown/, Pearl/pearl ash/pearl ash violet/pearl ash violet red/pearl ash violet red brown/pearl ash violet red brown/pearl ash violet red brown/pearl ash violet red brown/pearl ash violet red brown/pearl ash violet red brown/pearl ash violet red brown/pearl ash violet red brown/pearl ash violet red brown/, and Mix. Colorance also uses a simple numbering system that consists of a level number (from 10 to 2) and a tone letter (from N to VV). The level number indicates how light or dark the color is,
while the tone letter indicates the primary reflect of the color. For example,
10V means level 10 (lightest blonde) with violet tones.
Nectaya is the ammonia-free permanent color line that provides up to 100% gray coverage and nourishes the hair with natural ingredients. It has over 50 shades divided into 9 color families: Naturals/natural extra/natural intense/natural light/natural medium/natural dark/natural deep/natural deep dark aa16f39245