Hi, this is my first post on here so please be kind as I’m still training!
I recently bleached my hair and got it a little lighter than I wanted after trying to follow a very similar formula outlined here by Tracey Cunningham in the screenshot of the Instagram post attached.
My hair is currently sitting at a very very light bleached blonde, I toned with Wella Koleston 10/03 on wet hair and whilst the colour is a very lovely subtle beige, it’s a still too light for what I wanted, aka the screenshot of the blonde boy in the photo. I was wondering what pros would suggest I use as a toner?
The salon I work for uses L’Oréal but I tend to prefer buying wella from Sally’s and using that myself if anyone has any suggestions from the koleston range. Either way I’d love to hear your thoughts on how I could drop my hair down a shade or two, warm it up but keep it from going all murky! I was thinking mixing maybe 1/3 9/0 with 2/3 10/03 or 10/38... obviously still learning so keen to get thoughts from the community! Thank you in advance for any responses [emoji4]
I recently bleached my hair and got it a little lighter than I wanted after trying to follow a very similar formula outlined here by Tracey Cunningham in the screenshot of the Instagram post attached.
My hair is currently sitting at a very very light bleached blonde, I toned with Wella Koleston 10/03 on wet hair and whilst the colour is a very lovely subtle beige, it’s a still too light for what I wanted, aka the screenshot of the blonde boy in the photo. I was wondering what pros would suggest I use as a toner?
The salon I work for uses L’Oréal but I tend to prefer buying wella from Sally’s and using that myself if anyone has any suggestions from the koleston range. Either way I’d love to hear your thoughts on how I could drop my hair down a shade or two, warm it up but keep it from going all murky! I was thinking mixing maybe 1/3 9/0 with 2/3 10/03 or 10/38... obviously still learning so keen to get thoughts from the community! Thank you in advance for any responses [emoji4]