Bunsen Honeydew
New Member
Hi, i have just done my friend's hair who is a natural base of a 7 but has previously dyed her hair red-brown and it's faded a lot (she had about an inch of natural regrowth then light warm brownish blonde on midlengths and ends).
Eventually her target shade is a natural beachy-surfer blonde look. I explained this can't happen straight away when there is so much warmth in the hair.
I did a full head of highlights using Wella Blondor Bleach powder and 12% on midlengths and ends and 9% on roots, and 12/1 Wella Koleston Perfect and 12%, two bleach weaves to one tint weave.
The colour has come out lighter, with blonde streaks which is what she wanted but still looks overall a caramel mid-blonde. Should I use a toner all over the hair or get her to use silver shampoo to kill some of the red/orange undertone? What would you suggest??
Eventually her target shade is a natural beachy-surfer blonde look. I explained this can't happen straight away when there is so much warmth in the hair.
I did a full head of highlights using Wella Blondor Bleach powder and 12% on midlengths and ends and 9% on roots, and 12/1 Wella Koleston Perfect and 12%, two bleach weaves to one tint weave.
The colour has come out lighter, with blonde streaks which is what she wanted but still looks overall a caramel mid-blonde. Should I use a toner all over the hair or get her to use silver shampoo to kill some of the red/orange undertone? What would you suggest??