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Wondering if Chat GPT can help you formulate haircolour? In this episode, we answer that question. 

 

In the ever-evolving landscape of hair colour, where trends shift like the seasons, innovation is key. Among the latest advancements, one technology stands out: ChatGPT. Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, ChatGPT offers a revolutionary approach to generating basic hair colour formulas. As we delve into this groundbreaking tool, we'll explore its benefits for newcomers to the industry, its limitations, and the indispensable role of expert guidance in mastering the art of hair colouring.

Show notes for podcast episode 169

ChatGPT's entry into the realm of hair colour formulation marks a significant milestone. For emerging colourists, it serves as a springboard into the world of creative expression. Imagine having a virtual assistant at your fingertips, ready to generate tailored colour formulas based on your preferences and desired outcomes. Whether you're experimenting with new toners or navigating the nuances of a particular colour brand, ChatGPT offers invaluable support.

Chat GPT is a free app on your mobile device or desktop computer. If you’re an emerging colourist or hairdresser seeking inspiration for formulas, I’ve got a few ideas to help you get started with Chat GPT. Here are a few scripts you could try…

STEAL MY SCRIPTS TO ENTER INTO CHAT GPT:

  • Hairdresser: “ChatGPT, I have a client with natural level 6 hair and approximately 10% grey. How can I achieve a vibrant level 8 ginger shade with [your brand]?
  • Hairdresser: “ChatGPT, my client's blonde highlights are appearing brassy. What formula can I use to neutralise the unwanted tones?”
  • Hairdresser: “ChatGPT, I'm aiming to achieve a natural balayage effect on my client's medium brown hair. What formula do you recommend for my lightener using [brand] and toner [brand]?”
  • Hairdresser: “I am a hairdresser who is doing a balayage on a Level 5 hair. The client has 40% grey hairline. We want the ends of the hair lightened to level 8. I love the expensive brunette trend. What formulas should I use with [brand]? Do I need to do several techniques?
  • Hairdresser: “I want 10 captions to describe a Balayage for social media. My brand is elegant, colourful and confident.”

 

Listen to episode 169 of the Colour Kristina Talks Podcast to to learn how Chat GPT can help you formulate haircolour.

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