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SEP-OCT 2014

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44 The Colorist | SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2014 | thecoloristmag.com WE POSED THIS QUESTION TO 12 TOP COLORISTS "What product would you be lost without if they took it off the market?" Their answers ran the gamut from pre-color treatments to lightening powders to color correctors. When she's running late, JoAnne Nitterour of Attitudes Hair Salon in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, relies on Powertools TCA (The Color Accelerator for Hair) from Dennis Bernard to get her back on track. For jaw-dropping, vibrant colors in just 20 minutes, 2014 NAHA Colorist of the Year Chrystofer Benson can't live without Matrix Colorgraphics Lacquers. You get the idea. TIGI | Copyright Colour Zero Dust Powder Lightener in True White Light is one product I truly couldn't live without. It gives me a sense of security because I can f x anything with it. —RICHY KANDASAMY, Technical Creative Director, TIGI ALOXXI | Colourprime Pre-Color Treatment is especially suited for clients who are a bit sensitive to hair color in general because it takes away any possibility of scalp irritation and allows for a more soothing color experience. —MARCO PELUSI, Aloxxi Celebrity Colorist MATRIX | Colorgraphics Lacquers are packed with vivid pigments for glossy, maximum-impact results. Six semi-permanent shades can be applied full-strength or intermixed for an endless palette from pure tones to pastels. — CHRYSTOFER BENSON, Matrix Artistic Director On your mark, ➨ it the lis ② ⑤ ③ ① ④ ❢ MALIBU C | Color Prepare with a blend of natural- identical antioxidant vitamins and minerals is my insurance policy; it guarantees that the color will take evenly by readying the hair for unprecedented color absorption, coverage and retention. —MARIE FERRO, Marie's Hair Studio, MALIBU, CALIFORNIA

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