What hair color is 27?

Color Chart
Color #1- Jet Black Color #16L- Light Honey Blonde
Color #6- Chestnut Brown Color #27- Strawberry Honey Blonde
Color #10- Medium Brown Color #30- Medium Auburn
Color #12- Light/Medium Golden Brown Color #33- Dark Auburn
Color #14- Light Auburn Color #613- Bleach Blonde

What color is 27 in hair color?

27=Light Auburn, about as light as a color 14, but reddish. Sometimes referred to as strawberry blonde on people with dark skin, but it is darker than a true blonde.

What color is 27 in a wig?

Honey Blonde Color #27 Lace Front Wig.

What color hair is T1B 27?

T1B/27 / Natural Blonde.

What hair color is 27 613?

Blonde Mix Hair Extensions (#27/613)

What color is P4 27 30?

P4/27/30 is a dark brown/auburn color. The color shown is P4/27/30.

What’s the difference between 1B and 2 hair color?

1B hair color is darker. Being that 1B is naturally black hair and 2 is the darkest brown color, 1B is darker. However, this may not be immediately noticeable. 1B human hair is usually unprocessed, while number 2 hair is colored to look uniform.

What do wig color numbers mean?

The number-letter combinations refer to the levels and tones of the specific hair colors. The number is measured on a scale from 1-10 (1 being black, 10 being lightest blonde). The letter refers to the tone and base pigment of the color. For instance, 7V would mean a level 7 shade of violet.

What color is 1B in wigs?

1B hair color is the natural color of black. We can call it off-black color and it is the closest to black that natural hair can go.

What hair color is 612?

Clairol Balsam Permanent Hair Dye, 612RB Medium Reddish Brown Hair Color, 3 Count.

What does T1B 27 mean?

A: Thanks your attention to Sunber,T1B/4/27 mean natural color,medium brown color,dark blonde color three colors Ombre,as seen in the picture. Sunber.


What does the T stand for in hair color?

A basic rule of haircolor is that cool (ash) tones neutralize warm (red or gold) tones and warm tones neutralize cool tones.

What color is T1B bug?

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