![]() The special transparency mode is commonly used to fade out part of an image. This can also be quite useful for blending two images together. To access this mode, select it from the Tool Bar: Transparency Mode The gradient will be drawn such that it fades from the Primary color to the Secondary color. If you use the Right Mouse Button to drag out the gradient, then the roles of the Primary and Secondary colors will be reversed. The default type of gradient is a color gradient that affects all color channels and the alpha channel. Right-clicking on a nub will swap the roles of the Primary and Secondary colors, effectively reversing the direction of the gradient. The gradient will be drawn as a transition between the Primary and Secondary colors ( Color Mode) as the mouse moves.Īfter the mouse button is released, the gradient can be adjusted by dragging the Control Nubs. To draw a gradient, select the Gradient tool and click and drag on the canvas. These different shapes or patterns are selected from the Tool Bar. Once the Gradient Tool is activated, the Tool Bar will change to show the appropriate options. The Gradient Tool also supports a transparency mode which can be used to "fade" or "blend" two images together. The Gradient Tool allows the drawing gradients in seven shapes and many formats.Ĭolor gradients are rendered as a transition between the Primary and Secondary colors. Honestly, if this dye line was readily available in the country, I would never stray away.Revision Date: 15 January 2023 Gradient Tool XD Though not as brilliant as its first application, Ion Color Brilliance really does amaze me with the longevity of the color on my hair. This is roughly washed around 7-10 times, coz you know, we live in the Philippines. Two weeks later! And here we are! Yes, I got a haircut but the color is still there. It’s really different from my previous light brown hair color, so I’m glad that the dye was not a waste! □ Thoughts & Impressions Under sunlight, you can see the reddish shade a bit more. But the color is really gorgeous, if you’re going after a more natural looking red with somewhat pinky-peach shades. The dye was still hard to spread, and it does stain, as you can see by my reddened scalp above. To be honest, I wasn’t really expecting the hair color to show up so well, considering I DID NOT BLEACH MY HAIR! <3 TA-DA! As you can see, my hair turned into a nice darker shade of reddish IDK-what. I didn’t know what my hair color would turn out to be, so this was more of an experiment, and making good use of a product I had lying around, HAHAHAHA. The Ion Color Brilliance in Rose is actually a very old dye, stuck in my closet for years because I stopped coloring my hair for awhile. In my previous hair dye post, I pre-lightened my hair into the above light brown. □ Rose Ion Color Brilliance – Before & After The scent does last a few days on your hair, so if you’re sensitive to smells, maybe stay away from this hair dye line. It also smells the same as the Titanium shade that I used to apply on my hair, a bit chemical-y but not too strong. I read online that mixing the dye with water, instead of white conditioner, will help in its spreadability. Out of the tube, as with any Ion Color Brilliance dye, the product is very thick and hard to mix. □Īlso I think they might have re-formulated this shade in the Ion Color Brilliance Brights line, so check them out on Sally Beauty to see the updated color. I’m not sure if any retailers sell this brand in the PH. That’s roughly Php 450, if you’re curious. I asked my sister to buy the tubes for me in the US, at Sally Beauty, for around $8.99 USD each. Let me first begin this post by telling you that I did not get this hair dye in the Philippines. Ion Color Brilliance in Rose – Price & Availability It’s been a few weeks since I pre-lightened my hair with the L’oreal Majirel High Lift in Neutral, and now I’m here to give you my thoughts and impressions on the Ion Color Brilliance in Rose! Let’s get to it.
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