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 32 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? Sportacus from Lazytown. I would recommend against toning whilst your hair is still orange, especially when dealing with the Wella T18 toners, as it is recommended to use on very light hair, maybe around a level 9 or If your hair is still orange I would re bleach with a Vol developer until your hair reaches a light yellow and then use a toner of your choice, even Wella T Not Helpful 4 Helpful 3.
A developer is needed when toning with the Wella toners, usually a 20 vol. You can look into other toners that are compatible to be used with a 10 vol, which are deposit only, if you aren't concerned with lightening your hair further.
Not Helpful 6 Helpful 4. I bleached my hair platinum blonde with a very good brand bleach, but left it on too long and lots of hair broke off. It's a rookie mistake. How long must I wait before toning my hair? To be quite frank, it doesn't matter. The damage has already been done. I would recommend Olaplex to renourish your hair as best as you can, and then cut your hair as short as need be to avoid further damage.
Then tone with a toner of your choice! Not Helpful 3 Helpful 6. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. You can also book a hair appointment just for toning. Ask your stylist if they do toning, and if so, book an appointment in between color treatments. Aim to tone about weeks after one coloring and before the next.
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Reader Success Stories M. Mar 3, Mostly it calmed me down, as it has reduced stress about the whole process. Thanks to all of you who keep hands on keyboards and inform others who need it. Bless you all! More reader stories Hide reader stories. Did this article help you? Cookies make wikiHow better. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Viktoria D. If you are only having toner applied to certain areas of your hair, they may choose to brush the solution on at the chair with a brush for accuracy and wrap your hair in foil to process.
For those looking for a specific hair color, toning can be one of the quickest and easiest ways to get there. When it comes to using toner on bleached hair, your hair will reach a certain level from A toner is ideal to use if you are looking to remove any warmth from your hair.
Depending on the toner you used, your hair type and color, and what you are going for, the color wheel is necessary to balance out certain undertones in your hair. We have mentioned applying toner after rinsing, but that does not necessarily mean you have to apply toner to wet hair. Some people swear by placing toner on dry hair, but there is an ideal time to apply toner to your bleached hair. You want your hair to be almost dry, but there needs to be some moisture still there.
You can achieve this by blotting your hair with a towel to remove excess water and maybe even letting it air dry for a little while as well. The age-old question for most people is what kind of toner they should be using.
If you are new to having bleached hair, it may seem a bit overwhelming. The toner you use will have a direct result on the outcome that you can expect. Choosing the wrong type of toner can lead to it being not effective, or it doing more damage than necessary!
Ammonia-based toners work in a unique way. They use color that dyes the strands of hair it touches. This is where the whole idea of color theory comes into play in a hair salon. Choosing the wrong toner can ruin the color and leave you having to use additional products on your hair. By matching the color to the type of toner, you can ensure that the color and shade turns out the way you expect.
Another big question people tend to have is if toner can damage your hair. This is another loaded question because there are a lot of variables in play. If you have your toner applied by a professional and according to recommended usage, then no. If you use a toner that is wrong for your hair or you do not follow recommended usage, yes. What can really damage your hair is what has to be done to it following a bad toner application to get it back to a nice result. This is an interesting question because there are many different answers.
On average, the answer tends to be anywhere between 4 to 8 weeks with proper hair color care. If you ask any hairstylist, they will tell you that color and toner are primary situations they have to fix, and it can be expensive. There is so much more to hairstyling than an excellent shampoo and cut. There is a lot of color theory that goes on behind the scenes.
It can damage or even ruin your hair if you are not careful. The easiest thing to do is to visit your local salon and talk to a stylist about what you want your hair to be like. That said, putting toner on wet hair can stop the toner from penetrating your hair strands, the toner will slide off. Over the many years that I have bleached and toned my hair, I have narrowed down the best products and the best application method for each. Wella is one of the leading hair brands when it comes to toners, they offer so many shades and are extremely affordable as well!
When applying a Wella toner, your hair should be damp, not dry or dripping wet. Just wash out the bleach with shampoo but do not use your conditioner just yet.
Step 2: Towel dry your hair to make sure that it is not sopping wet. If water is still dripping from your hair, then your hair is too wet. Step 3: If your hair was dry, to begin with, simply use a spray bottle to spritz some water onto it then comb through your hair. Step 4: Make sure you wear gloves either plastic or latex and an old t-shirt before you apply the toner as the toner can be harsh on your skin and clothing. Step 5: In a bowl, mix 1 part toner with 2 parts developer.
If you have hair that is several inches past your shoulders then you will require an entire bottle of toner. Fill the empty toner bottle with the developer, twice and pour it into the same bowl as the toner. If you have hair that is at your shoulders or just below, you will require half a bottle of toner and twice as much of the developer. Step 1: Section off your hair. Step 2: Use an applicator brush to brush the toner onto your hair.
Make sure that you paint the toner as evenly as possible starting at the root and working your way to the tip. Your hair should look a lot wetter and darker if the toner is fully on.
Step 3: Work with one section at a time for accuracy. Repeat the process as you move up your head. Step 4: If there is any toner-developer mixture left , scrunch it through your hair using your glove-covered hands.
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