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.
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.
A T10 Wella Charm toner, specifically known as ``Lightest Beige Blonde,'' is designed to neutralize unwanted warm tones in blonde hair, particularly brassy orange and yellow hues. It contains a violet base that can help counteract these warm tones, making your blonde look cooler and more balanced.
Transforms brassy yellow hair to an almost white, very light, cool toned blonde.
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.
Creates a beautiful, cool natural blonde while toning away brassy yellow and orange 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.
The extra mild formulation is ideal for creating delicate shades of blonde – like platinum and beige - and neutralizing unwanted warmth after lightening. Great for toning pure, double processed blondes.
A toner that removes brassy gold (yellow / light orange) tones but won't turn your hair purple. Creates a very cool, ashy result.
One option is to re-bleach the roots to lift them to a lighter level before toning again. You need to get them to that very pale yellow - think the inside of a banana. This will help to ensure that your favourite toner can effectively neutralize any remaining yellow tones and match the rest of your hair perfectly.
Silver hair toner is a popular option when it comes to showcasing your grey. Instead, a blue pigment is used to neutralise yellow undertones. Gradually, your hair stylist can reduce the colour pigment at each application, smoothly easing you into an all-grey look thanks to a silver toner for hair.
On the other hand, hair dyes require 45 minutes of exposure time. Moreover, toners neutralize brassy tones as soon as applied. This reaction stops after 20 minutes. Thus, 15–20 minutes is a sufficient time of leaving toners in your hair.
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.
Violet Blonde 9V and Blue Ash Blonde 9B
Being level 9 toners, they are very strongly pigmented. And they are specifically formulated to counteract yellow-orange hair. You will find that if your client has really strong yellow or orange hair, these are the toners that you should use.
Toners like Wella T14 and Wella T18 are designed to eliminate brassiness and neutralize unwanted warmth so you can get a nice, clean blonde.
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.
While the toner did slightly darken the hair, it really does not have much of an effect on hair this shade. I wouldn't recommend it for orange 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.
As a 2nd step, I use L'Oreal Excellance - 9A shade - light Ash Blonde to achieve platinum hair color. Ash cancels the yellow. But make sure to only apply the ash product on the hair that you bleached that are yellow. The ends of your hair are usually much light and will absorb the ash color much quicker than the roots.
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.
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. This is a super cool toned toner that works best on pale yellow hair.
T10 Pale Blonde Hair Toner. Creates a warm, light blonde shade with a subtle silver shimmer in light blonde or white hair.