Taking the next step in the laws of neutralization, you can conclude that a violet toner or blue violet color formula will cancel out the unwanted yellow or gold tones in your blonde hair color; blue will cancel out the unwanted orange or brassy tones in your brown hair color, which is where products like blue shampoo ...
Wella T14 Pale Ash Blonde has a blue and violet (purple) base, which means it will target orange and yellow brassiness. Wella T18 Lightest Ash Blonde has a strong violet (purple) base, which makes it super powerful against yellow tones. I hope that helps! If you need more help, keep reading...
If your hair is still yellow- that's the color of your hair and you'll have to dye a darker shade of blonde as it most likely won't lighten via the dye alone. Sometimes you need to bleach your hair to a lighter level and then apply a toner to darken it and remove any remaining yellow.
By looking at colour theory and choosing the opposite colour of your hair in the colour wheel, such as purple or blue shades, you can neutralise the yellow and orange. This method gives the impression of cooler tones without affecting the pigments in a permanent way.
20 Vol Developer will lighten your hair slightly and will give permanent results. Use this with Wella Colour Charm Permanent Toners, along with Shimmer Lights Toners and Lightener. Keep in mind, as 20 Vol Developer lightens your hair slightly, it can cause brassiness at your roots (if they're darker than your lengths).
The Wella Color Charm T14 Pale Ash Blonde Hair Toner transforms brassy hair yellow and light orange hair. Gives a cool toned, silvery blonde result. The Wella Color Charm Hair Toners are simple to use and give a salon-quailty finish, all from the comfort of home.
You can also use toners to correct the color and balance out the warm tones. By looking at color theory and choosing the opposite color of your hair in the color wheel, such as purple or blue shades, you can neutralize the yellow and orange.
Toning Products: Hair toners, available as sprays, masks, or shampoos, can help neutralize unwanted yellow tones. Look for products specifically formulated for grey or silver hair. Professional Help: If the yellowing is severe or persistent, consider visiting a professional stylist.
WELLA T18 TO FIX YELLOW TONES
Wella T18 is packed with purple pigments, which will neutralise those yellow tones and leave you with an icy blonde result. The Wella T18 Toner is the only toner of the range that's purple based and it's the most powerful at combatting yellow tones.
For creating the most ashy blonde.
This toner is for you if you hate even the slightest bit of warmth. Wella T14 has a blue-violet base, which means it will counteract (or reduce) gold / yellow orange tones.
Transforms brassy yellow hair to an almost white, very light, cool toned blonde.
If you have light brown or golden blonde hair, there's no need to reach for the bleach: you can achieve an ice blonde hair colour without it. Simply choose a dye like Garnier Nutrisse Natural Light Ash Blonde, Shade 9.13 and you're ready to go!
T10 Pale Blonde Hair Toner. Creates a warm, light blonde shade with a subtle silver shimmer in light blonde or white hair.
In the salon, your stylist can apply a low-ammonia toner formula to your hair after it is lightened. For example, if the goal is a pearly blonde shade, your stylist will use a lightener first, then apply a violet toner to cancel out the yellow tones that are exposed when your hair color is lifted.
During the lifting process, a mixture of ammonia and bleach, along with peroxide, is applied to the hair and allowed to process until the existing color is either diluted or removed. Then tones are added back into the now bleached hair in order to give it the desired color.
If your highlights look sloppy or streaky, pull strands away from your head before coloring next time. When you've separated the section you want to highlight, then you can apply the dye. Remember to coat the entire strand evenly, and be delicate when you're applying color close to your scalp.
If you have any orange left in your hair, T14 is probably the best for your hair over T18. T18 is only effective if your hair is a level 10 or higher (purely yellow). Putting the wrong toner in your hair won't necessarily harm it, but it likely won't affect the color at all.
Creates a beautiful, cool natural blonde while toning away brassy yellow and orange tones.
You want the hair cuticle to be open for toning. Towel-dry hair to about 65 - 75% dry then start toning. Usually color & bleach is on dry hair, even toners and colors that do not require developer; however toner that uses developer is recommended on towel dried hair.
For lifting the color by 1-2 levels, opt for a 20 Volume (6%) developer. A 30 Volume (9%) developer is suitable for more noticeable lifts of 2-3 levels, while a 40 Volume (12%) developer is used for significant lightening up to 8 levels.
Brilliant Blonde Purple Shampoo & Mask both contain intense violet pigments which will do the job of killing any remaining yellow. They will also create a more consistent color result between regrowth, mid-lengths & ends. You can use these products straight after toning.
Orange hair does not require strong peroxide developers. 6% (20 volume) will be more than sufficient to lift hair those last few levels.