Hi guys anyone know whats best to use? Clients hair is very pale yellow, white on the ends. doing her regrowth on thurs but she wants a silver/grey toner on it.
Help lol
wella x
Well affinage do a semi called colour dynamics - silver steel and as its a true semi it will be more conditioning and grab on porous hair, and as there's no mixing required, u can charge a bit more for the service and give her the colour to refresh at home, I do that with all semi permanent colour clients, unless they only have partial semi of course lol
great will have a look.
Will it grab more on the white and go darker? shall I even it out with a porosity leveller??
Wella 10/8 or loreal luo po1
Po2 would be better for toning 'yellow' blonde as it's violet, po1 could go green
I always thought that untill I done it on myself and po1 works better x
Just have to keep an eye on it ..... Another one is the new dialight 10/12 it's fab bright white !!! P22?? No I havnt sounds quite intense bet it grabs like a bi*** lolAh see I've had an issue with po1 going greeny, but have you tried luo p22? X
Wella 10/8 is the normal ash. But i love the 12 line, i see that as my toners, and i always use 12/98 and 0/81 to get ash. 15ml of 12/98 and 10ml of 0/81 + 60ml of 1.9 colour touch and visually develop. Or as others said, use the affinge cool ash white or silver steel, its amazing! and it lasts a while! but you need a decent light enough base for it to work at its best. you can buy it from Adel at xxxx trade price in a huge bottle. The longer you leave it, the more vibrant the colour and if you see a purple tint after you rinsed the hair, then just shampoo once to remove the bulid up and it will be totally fine. good luck!
Toning with highlift :s
I don’t go by the ''book'' anymore, I know this isn’t the correct method of toning, but it gives me great results plus with 1.9 CT its only depositing the colour, and if anything the peroxide strength will double to 3.8 maximum, so if you look at it that way its CT intense.:biggrin:
With stupidly high levels of ammonia!
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