Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Having trouble keeping toner over previously bleached hair.?

I have a natural dark blonde shade that is almost neutral and loves to pull brassy when bleached. For the longest time I was getting highlights put into it. After some time I decided I no longer wanted to be blonde but instead return to my natural color. I went to my stylist who put a filler I assume on my hair that made it turn a shrimpy pink color and then after rinsing put a tint on to match my hair with my dark roots. It turned out great with some brassiness near the roots but nothing too bad. After about a month the tint faded out, it was still dark but not nearly as dark as the roots. I went to Paul Brown here in Hawaii and the stylist put a neutral toner on it to match my roots. After less then a week the toner has washed out and its back to the way it was before even after using phosphate free shampoo. I have light blonde hair now with dark blonde roots. What can I use to to match my roots that will stay in?? another toner or permanent dye? HELP!Having trouble keeping toner over previously bleached hair.?
Toners are actually semi permanent for the most part which is why. You're better off finding a toner rather than using a permanent dye on your bleach blonde hair since it will soak up too much color like a sponge and turn out darker than you want it...If you're looking to for something permanent try going to someone who's a specialist in hair color correction to get want you'd want.Having trouble keeping toner over previously bleached hair.?
Any dyed blonde hair is the hardest to get rid of. It will take multiple treatments so just stick with it.
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