The most powerful toner against orange tones is the Wella Colour Charm Toner in 050 Cooling Violet. Used alone on blonde hair this gives a steel grey result. Used alone on orange hair this will really reduce the orange tones and leave you with an ashy dark blonde/light brown result.
Comments452 If your hair after bleaching is an orange tone, you use wella T14 (blue base). If your hair is more of a yellow tone after bleaching, use wella T18 (purple/violet base). If you put T14 on yellow hair, it will turn slightly green.
The toner from Wella can help to take out the brassiness and make the hair less orange.
Neutralizes light orange and yellow tones to achieve an ashy cool silver tone blonde. Neutralizes light yellow tones to achieve an almost ashy white blonde.
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Perfect for correcting and neutralizing brass. Quick and easy to use for at-home, salon-quality blondes. Vibrant, long lasting, fade resistant results. Vegan and free of parabens.
Creates a rich honey beige blonde. Can be used to fix brassy orange hair to transform it to a more flattering warm shade.
Creates a beautiful, cool natural blonde while toning away brassy yellow and orange tones.
Blue toning formulas can help counteract orange tones in the hair.
The key to fixing orange hair is usually to neutralise the orange with its opposite colour – blue.
T10 Pale Blonde Hair Toner. Creates a warm, light blonde shade with a subtle silver shimmer in light blonde or white hair.
The Wella T14 Toner has a violet - blue base, meaning that it will target golden orange and yellow brassiness. I would recommend this toner if you have quite light hair that is more golden orange. It will give you a really cool toned result if your hair is light enough.
Try imagining a straight diagonal line from your current color to the other end of the wheel to figure out what color toner to use. If your lousy bleach job has come out more yellow, you'll need a purple toner. Purple shampoo can help neutralize the yellow. If your hair is orange, you'll need a blue toner.
The most powerful toner against orange tones is the Wella Colour Charm Toner in 050 Cooling Violet. Used alone on blonde hair this gives a steel grey result. Used alone on orange hair this will really reduce the orange tones and leave you with an ashy dark blonde/light brown result.
T14 is a pale ash blonde with violet-blue tones, making it better for hair that still has some orange left in it. T18, on the other hand, is Lightest Ash Blonde with only a violet base. Violet cancels out yellow while blue cancels out orange.
The toner was left on the hair for 15 minutes. You can leave it on longer depending on how porous and brassy your hair is. Do keep an eye on the hair and keep in mind that the longer you leave it, the more ashy it will turn out.
Level 9 toners play a crucial role in the color correction process, especially when faced with stubborn orange undertones. They are particularly useful when client don't want to bleach the hair any more.
You may be familiar with purple shampoo, but that is for blonde hair that turns yellow. To combat orange tones you need blue to neutralize. On the color wheel, blue sits across from orange, which means it will balance out and neutralize unwanted warmth or brassiness in the hair.
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. This method gives the impression of cooler tones without affecting the pigments in a permanent way.
Cool shades of blue or green can also add contrast that will calm down the warmth of orange.
The t14 is blue based and the strongest for neutralizing out the orange! However it won't make it a pale blonde it will still be the same level of darkness, If you want it lighter you'll have to bleach it again, but if you just want to get rid of the orange then the t14 will be your friend!
This shade is designed to be added in to other toners or used alone. If you're adding in to other toners, simply add in a splash or a few capfuls to your toning mixture and follow the instructions as normal. If you're using alone, pop on some gloves. Then, mix your toner with developer (either 20 Vol or 10 Vol).
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This toner creates a warm, sandy blonde. The Wella Color Charm T27 Medium Beige Blonde Hair Toner gives a beachy blonde result that looks natural, like you spend long summer days by the water. The Wella Color Charm Hair Toners are simple to use and give a salon-quailty finish, all from the comfort of home.
Wella Colour Charm T14 Pale Ash Blonde Toner will turn brassy hair into very 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.