Saturday, December 26, 2009

What color toner?

I have medium brown hair and im going to dye my hair a dark blonde today. I was wondering what color toner I should use because I know that my hair might turn a little orange.What color toner?
this is very difficult to do yourself, and i definetly dont suggest or recommend you doing this yourself.





however, i dont want anybody to walk around with messed up hair, so i will give you any help i can.





hoping it lifts evenly (and doesn't get some light spots and some dark spots), if its a real orange orange color, you need an ash toner. if its yellow orange, mix ash and platinum. if its yellow, just use platinum. depending on exactly how orange or yellow it is will determine if you need to mix in a natural or neutral toner as well. i can't tell you this because i dont know your hair, i dont know what you've done to it in the passed, if anything, and i dont know what color it will turn.





you should REALLY go to a professional for something like this.





***UPDATE***


i can't say how much it will cost. all salons are different, and charge different prices. it also depends on your area...if your in the city, it'll also be more expensive. at my salon, i charge anywhere between $80 and $150 for a full head of bleach and toner (its called a double process color), and that does include a haircut (you'll probably need it afterwards). i would call some GOOD salons around your area and get quoted, but they'll probably also give you a range of prices. you never know how much work its going to be, so you cant give an exact number.





you're hair will come out MUCH better at a salon. if you end up doing it yourself, you'll probably have to go to a salon anyway to get it fixed.What color toner?
sure what wer we saying again. yuk yuk
It's best to go to a salon for color. The product is professional quality (better).





What they'll probably do it lighten your hair with a lightener or bleach with 30-40 vol before they apply the toner to remove orange tones from your hair, then apply the toner in the shade you want. Any color toner would be ok, just try not to go too light because it will damage your hair. :-) Keep in mind you'll need to deep condition more often.
Use clear or white.
definitley use a color that wont show ex white/clear


itll look da besthope it comes out gr8!!
Then your formula is wrong and you are expecting too much from a box of color. ';Toners'; are ment for hair that is level 8 and above. If you want this done properly you must go to a good colorist who can adjust and formulate especially for your hair and color desired. Toners do not fix a bad color job, even anything out or give a ';clear';, pretty color if you are brassy. Warm and brassy are very different. Best of luck.

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