

- #COLORWELL T18 TONER FOR BRASSY BEFORE AND AFTER PLUS#
- #COLORWELL T18 TONER FOR BRASSY BEFORE AND AFTER PROFESSIONAL#
- #COLORWELL T18 TONER FOR BRASSY BEFORE AND AFTER FREE#
#COLORWELL T18 TONER FOR BRASSY BEFORE AND AFTER FREE#
If you have any questions on the topic feel free to ask :)Īlso, I really enjoyed making that video so if you enjoyed it also please let me know. I used it anytime I felt it was getting a bit golden in colour. I have used the Crazy Colour dye since the toning of my hair. I'm delighted with how my hair turned out. Secondly I would leave the toner in my hair for the 30 minutes as it's even after fading already after 2 weeks so even if it was any bit grey it wouldn't last long until it was the ideal shade. I have long hair and I did not need to use the whole bottle of toner. The developer and toner mixture was too large so I had a bit of waste. I was a bit paranoid!įirstly I would use half the measurement of the toner/developer mixture. I left the toner in my hair for 20 minutes as it started to get very grey very fast. Wash out! All the instructions are on the box too so be sure to read them!!Īpply the mixture to wet hair.

Leave in your hair for no more than 30 minutes.

Here's my video on the topic - Please excuse all the 'eeemms' and 'umms'! Such a horrible speech habit I didn't even realise I had until editing that video haha! More info bellow video with instructions.įor example: I used the whole bottle of toner and double the measurement of that in developer. If you have blue tinges in your blonde hair it might make your hair bluer etc. It's important to mention that the end product will look different on everyone. It was so useful to see before and after videos of a person who used the product as it gave me and idea of what my hair would look like after it. I found youtube to be highly helpful in my quest for the right toner. That toner being, Wella's Colour Charm in T18 Lightest Ash Blonde. So after hours or research online and on youtube I found the toner that was going to do the trick. It was time to bin my ratchet habits and do it the right way. Any longer and my hair would be a shade of purple. This worked as long as I washed it out of my hair after 10-15 minutes. Previously I had been using Crazy Colour's Lavender hair dye as a toner.
#COLORWELL T18 TONER FOR BRASSY BEFORE AND AFTER PROFESSIONAL#
So I decided to tone my hair myself with a professional toner.

I adore ashy blonde hair and thats the colour I always strive to achieve. So years of messing around with my hair have gone by and it is time for my hair's annual 'freshen-up'. I've walked out of the salon with a smile on my face too :D) Thats when I decided to take matters into my own hands, at least that way when I fail I'm not too disappointed as I haven't spent too much money and I took the risk so thats what I get. (I'm not saying all the hairdressers I've been to have left me disappointed, that is defiantly not the case. So I have very low expectations of hairdressers and their capability to make my hair look the way I want it.
#COLORWELL T18 TONER FOR BRASSY BEFORE AND AFTER PLUS#
Plus I am also one of those people who have said "yaaa I really like it" to the hairdresser after doing my hair and go home crying "I look so ugly!! I HATE IT!". I'm quite an impatient and frugal person when it comes to my hair. To achieve the desired blonde shade you want (be it platinum, silver, ashy, caramel etc.), your hairdresser must tone it to remove the yellow/orange shades. Freshly bleached blonde hair is almost always going to look yellowy/orangey in shade. Of course, to prevent this you should use a purple shampoo regularly to cancel out any unwanted colours. Give it a few weeks after having the hair dyed and the colour starts to transform into an almost golden orange shade. If you use other products with wet hair, you are just diluting the ingredients.All fellow blondes know the eternal struggle of maintaining the perfect blonde tone. The only thing you do when your hair is wet when it comes to toning is the purple shampoo. There are three types of products to use to tone: ammonia toners, dye, and purple shampoo.Īs for the question stated before, you don’t need to do it on wet hair. You can use it all over the hair, or you can use it for specific parts. If you’re being a bit adventurous, you can also tone your hair in some unusual colors. It all depends on the effect that you want to see. They don’t need to work only by making your hair look more cool and ashy, they can also make your hair look a bit pink or purple. They are meant to be used on lighter colors because they won’t do a noticeable difference if you have brunette or black hair. Toners will change your hair’s undertones, but won’t make it any lighter or darker. If you’re doing your own hair color at home, you will need a toner for brassy hair, that’s obvious, but how will you use it? It isn’t that complicated and we will tell you a bit about the whole process and answer the questions that you find compelling.
