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Step into the mixology lab and boost creativity with consistent, beautiful results.About this Event
Davines Advance: The Present Time Mixology Lab
Step into the mixology lab and boost creativity with consistent, beautiful results.
Working with a new demipermanent line can be exciting — but also a bit daunting.
How do you adapt your formulas?
Can you confidently explore new tones?
This hands-on seminar gives you the tools to master The Present Time, Davines’ new demi-permanent system.
Explore the full palette — from vibrants to gloss — and learn to formulate with creativity and control.
Step into the mixology lab and boost creativity with consistent, beautiful results.
What You Will Learn
- The Present Time’s tonal language and how to adapt your formulas
- Techniques for dilution, layering, mixing, and correction
- How to expand services with quick toning, seasonal updates, and custom blends
Course Format
- Duration: Full day 9:30am - 4:30pm
- Structure: Hands-on practical workshop with supporting theory, model required at 12:30pm
What to Bring
- Clips, combs, brushes, and personal styling tools
Model Requirements
- Medium-length hair (approx. mid-back). Time restraints do not allow for exceptionally long hair.
- Previous lightening is acceptable.
- Hair must be in suitable condition for further blonding services.
- No colour correction work (e.g., banding removal, box dye removal, extreme unevenness).
- No recent chemical services (e.g., recent perm/relaxer/Nano)
- Hair must be clean, dry, and free from heavy product buildup on the day.
- Model must be comfortable sitting for the full session duration (3-4 hours)
Who Should Attend
- Have you completed Discover The Present Time and now want to go further with the portfolio introducing the Specialities RED, YELLOW BLUE, GREEN AND VIOLET into your fomulations and creative colouring.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Shibui, 67 Toorak Road, South Yarra, Australia
Tickets
AUD 120.00
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