Perry_Althair
Well-Known Member
Hey guys...
I tried a new toner on my hair last night and it's confused me a little.
In affinage, ash tones are numbered 1: green, 2: violet and 21: blue.
In the satin range (quasi) they have a 002 which is used as a silver toner. Which, using the numbering system is a clear with a touch of violet. I mixed 10gs of 000 and 5gs of 002 to dilute it so I could get it to the colour I wanted...the tint went purple fairly quickly which happens when using any other violet toner but when I washed it off, it was pretty blue, no purple in sight. How is this possible? Don't get me wrong, I like the colour, but it worries me that if I used it again with on a client to neutralise yellow tones, it could go green!
Anyone got any ideas? Lol
I tried a new toner on my hair last night and it's confused me a little.
In affinage, ash tones are numbered 1: green, 2: violet and 21: blue.
In the satin range (quasi) they have a 002 which is used as a silver toner. Which, using the numbering system is a clear with a touch of violet. I mixed 10gs of 000 and 5gs of 002 to dilute it so I could get it to the colour I wanted...the tint went purple fairly quickly which happens when using any other violet toner but when I washed it off, it was pretty blue, no purple in sight. How is this possible? Don't get me wrong, I like the colour, but it worries me that if I used it again with on a client to neutralise yellow tones, it could go green!
Anyone got any ideas? Lol