How to tone and achieve grey hair?

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anissa.marna

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Hi,
I've done my own hair a couple times before and went about it the completely wrong way and my hairs just died, I've given up and went to the salon spent so much money and they've also fried my hair and given me clown hair. I've waited a few year, have all new hair now and I've decided since i do change the colour of my hair quite often to lighten it now so if i do decided to go darker i have to option of using temporary hair dyes and hair colour remover instead of bleaching my hair over the dark colours.
I've bleached my hair recently with a 20% peroxide and i was so afraid that i would kill my hair again that both times i didn't go past 30 minutes and id say my hair was still medium brown with orange bits. after i bleached the second time i tried to use a purple shampoo to tone my hair and then i went in with jeval 6.80 and a 10% peroxide and my hair was still orange.
seeing as i couldn't walk around like that i put a temporary purple through my hair to tone out the orange and i have purple ends now and still showing heaps of orange but the whole colour is a bit more bearable darker brown . i bought a couple of product to redo my hair in two weeks(if my hair is in good condition).
Koleston 4/71 medium brown ash brown
Koleston 0/11 ash intensive
koleston 10/16 lightest blond ash violet
30% peroxide
10% peroxide

please if anyone could tell me how i should go about doing my hair i would very much appreciate it, I'm looking to get a dark grey but i will settle for a ash light brown/dark blonde balyage and i originally had black asian hair so toning tips would be appreciated too!
*im not against having to buy different products than what i already have just not spend so much money
please be kind i know I'm not an expert or know the faintest about hair but I've spent so much money at the salon achieving results i didn't want
 
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