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Using a hair toner can seem a little confusing, but it is a pretty straightforward process. Hair toner is a color corrector for your hair that is used to achieve your desired hair tone. If you notice strange tones peeking out in your hair, such as brassy colored hair, you can use a toner to correct the color. The two main considerations when choosing the correct hair toner include the color wheel and your hair level. You should pick a toner that is the opposite of the current tone in your hair.

Opposites will cancel out or neutralize each other to create the ideal hair tone. For example, if you have blonde hair, you will need to choose a purple toner because that is the opposite of yellow on the color wheel.

Yellow tones in your hair can be nullified by a violet toner, orange shades by a blue toner, and red shades by a green toner. They come in a range of 8 toners that are categorized into three families — ash, silver, and beige. Check them all out below! Previously known as Ivory Lady , this toner gives your pre-bleached blonde hair the lightest platinum or silvery shade.

The violet-blue undertones of this toner will cancel out the yellow-orange tones in your hair. Earlier known as the Silver Lady , this toner contains violet-blue undertones that add a pale grayish tint to your pre-lightened pale yellow tresses, resulting in a pale ash blonde hair color.

To get rid of light brassy tones from your pre-bleached yellow hair, use this violet-based toner to obtain the lightest ash blonde tone. This toner was also formerly known as White Lady.

Naturally black or dark brown hair tends to develop reddish-orange tones when bleached blonde. To cancel out those brassy hues, pre-lighten your hair to a golden-yellow shade and use one of the Wella Color Charm toners belonging to the Beige family, such as T15, T11, T27, and T This will help you get a captivating hair color that is a blend of beige and golden blonde shades. Applying Wella Color Charm T15 toner on your pre-lightened golden yellow hair will leave your tresses with a pale beige blonde shade.

When this violet-green toner is applied to yellow-hued hair, the result is a light shade of beige blonde. If you want to go for a slightly darker shade than the color obtained from the application of T11 toner, T27 is your best choice. Repeat the process of brushing on the toner with this layer, then move on to the next until you reach the top layer and all your hair has been covered in toner. Scrunch any leftover mixture through your hair with your hands. Focus on your roots and the back of your head, which are often the hardest parts to hit with the applicator brush.

Let it process for 20 minutes. Rinse out the toner and apply a moisturizing conditioner. Instead, rinse your hair with cool water in the shower and rub in a moisturizing conditioner from the middle of your head down to your tips. Wella makes moisturizing conditioner that you can order online from beauty supply stores and Amazon. Part 3. Wash your hair no more than twice a week with a sulfate-free shampoo. This will prevent your toner from fading too quickly.

Use a sulfate-free shampoo made specifically for color-treated hair, which is gentle enough to help your toner stay put. Use purple shampoo or conditioner once a week. Lather in the shampoo or rub the conditioner evenly throughout your hair. For your first few washes, leave the shampoo or conditioner in for minutes before washing it out.

Leave it in for a little longer each time, eventually working up to 10 minutes. Overusing purple shampoo will leave your hair looking dull or even gray. For the same reason, only use purple shampoo or purple conditioner, not both.

Use heat protectant before straightening or blow drying. Rub in a lightweight hair oil from the middle of your hair down to the ends to hydrate it and protect its color. You can also use a heat protectant spray. Turn down the heat on your styling tools as well. Avoid washing hair in very hot water as well.

Get a gloss once per month. A hair gloss closes your hair cuticle, which helps to hold in the color and gives the strands some extra shine. You can go to the salon for a gloss, or do it yourself at home. Rinse your hair before you get in a pool and wash it right after. For extra protection, rub a bit of conditioner into your hair from the middle of your head down to the tips. After you get out, wash your hair as soon as you can with your sulfate-free shampoo.

Use the same process before and after you swim in the ocean, as well. Reapply your toner every weeks to maintain your color. Toner will typically last weeks, but you might see your color start to fade before that. I highlighted someone's hair, and after the process finished the hair was very orange. Could I tone it down with Wella 8. Yes, I did the same, and It worked wonders! That seems to be the best approach; I would also suggest giving the hair a very thorough washing. Not Helpful 3 Helpful My stylist toned my hair after it was blonde.

Will it go back to blonde? If your hair is not naturally blonde, it will not turn blonde again unless you bleach it. Not Helpful 9 Helpful 7. I have level 10 blond. My hair stylist gave me multidimensional shades. After it was done, my hair turned a dark gray. How do I correct it at home? I've found that if you hair turns out that gray color, then you can try doing an egg wash.

Not Helpful 33 Helpful 2. I have decided to let my gray hair grow out. I used color fix to remove color I have previously used trying to eliminate the outgrowth, but now I have yellowing. How do I fix this without readying? Belle K.

If your hair is lighter in shade, there is a purple shampoo you can use. It doesn't dye your hair purple, it just removes the yellow. It is used mostly for blondes to get rid of the yellow hue, but it would most likely work here as well. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 5. I had a dark hair and I dyed it a few weeks ago without using bleaching and the color turned orange.

Can I tone it down with Wella Toner T18?



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