![]() ![]() Light is made up of wavelengths and each wavelength is a colour. We see the object’s colour from its colour wavelengths. When light hits an object, it is reflected off that object and into your eyes. If you were concentrating back then, you may remember that light travels in straight lines. If you’re just starting your hair colour journey, then your first stop is to dig deep into your long term memory and re-familiarise yourself with your primary school classes on the science of light. ![]() Read on for details on how to understand the theory behind your colour wheel as well as practical tips on how to use it to delight your clients – or, if you’re an educator, for ideas on how to teach this complex topic effectively. The colour wheel is the one “can’t live without” tool that I’d recommends every colourist adds to their kit. The best colourist in the world would not attempt a client consultation, never mind a colour formulation, without consulting the theory of colour science and colour mixing. Nothing gets a hair colourist’s artistic juices flowing more than a colour wheel. ![]()
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