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Cat2610

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I do mostly ash/silver blondes and the thought of warm ones terrify me [emoji85] I’m so scared I’ll go to warm and it will look yellow!! What toners/techniques can you recommend? The client in question is having foils so I wAs thinking just add a warm low light?
 
Have a look at Illumina. Specifically 9/7 or 10/36. They’re warm colours but give a translucent coverage rather than a block colour so are softer looking and more forgiving.
 
I do mostly ash/silver blondes and the thought of warm ones terrify me [emoji85] I’m so scared I’ll go to warm and it will look yellow!! What toners/techniques can you recommend? The client in question is having foils so I wAs thinking just add a warm low light?
What brand do you use? And what base is the natural and coloured hair?
 
What brand do you use? And what base is the natural and coloured hair?
What brand do you use? And what base is the natural and coloured hair?
I’d love to know too I’m the same always doing ash/silver hair and now one of my clients wants to go warmer and I’m really worried and not sure what to use.! Iv used koleston illumina 10/69 previous and she wants more of a bright blonde not ashy/silver
 
I’d love to know too I’m the same always doing ash/silver hair and now one of my clients wants to go warmer and I’m really worried and not sure what to use.! Iv used koleston illumina 10/69 previous and she wants more of a bright blonde not ashy/silver
Try 10/ in illumina
 

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