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    What you need to do to invent a good hair colourist :
  • First of all you take an artistic young man and you get teachers who are very talented at painting and sculpting. 

  • Get them to train his Eye so he is not only aware of shape and form and how light moves across the sky and how it is warmer in the afternoon than it is in the morning.

  • You teach him colour theory and have him do some exercises that  train him how to mix colours using just primary colours. That would be five colours. Black white yellow, blue and red. 

  • He practices so much that he could mix colours with the subtlest changes in the tonal value, and lightness darkness range.

    Becoming a master at hair colouring.

  • Get your parents to hire a teacher for you, and study how light makes colour as you study photography. 

  • Being interested in science and taking a prism and studying the frequency of light and watching how they separate when light is shone through a prism. 

  • Having a very inquisitive mind and asking how it all worked. 

  • Having a very keen teacher at Hair dressing College who let you experiment with colour and hair and then looking at it under a microscope.  

Fredrick was excited by colouring since he was very young. He studied painting sculpting photography making him very interested in colour and form and how the two related to one another and how colour could always enhance the form.So let us look at it from a testimonial perspective with all of the sizzle of bacon and none  of the boring scientific crap. Lets look at his style.

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