Sunday, June 20, 2010

Blonde hair toner help and i need some tips to go blonde from any professionals out there?

i got bored of the plain black and decided to start dying my hair again, ive dyed my hair myself for years. i bought a packet of loreal quick blue powered bleach and some 40 volume developer and i wanted to try to achieve dark blonde streaks on my black hairusing a cap. the streaks came out a nice med golden brown. i waited a couple of days and decided to lighten my whole base. i used loreal excellence hilift hilights in the ash blonde color and using a 30 vol developer. the thing is now my whole head is a med golden brown color with the hilights not that noticeable so i decided to restreak my hair using the quick blue bleach. it came out a dark maybe slightly orange blonde streaks with a med golden brown base. i heard that i could get a blue/violet base toner.would do i to get it a nice blonde color. what would you think the result of that be and also for my own knowledge i would like to know any good lighteners that could bring black hair to the yellow stage but still be gentle.



Blonde hair toner help and i need some tips to go blonde from any professionals out there?

You need professional help.



The condition of your hair is at stake and you are on the verge of having major breakage.



Go to Sally's Beauty %26amp; Barber Supply and purchase a bottle of Wella Regenal. Put it on your hair, cover it with a plastic cap (cheap hotel shower cap will suffice), wait 20 minutes and rinse well.



Regenal is the only product on the market that will normalize the PH level of your hair.



(Use it every time you color your hair and in place of a conditioner. Do this before proceeding with any more color applications.)



While you're at Sally's purchase a bottle of Wella White Lady (T-18) Toner. Mix according to directions (20 vol. only) and apply it to the orange areas.



Without seeing your hair, it is difficult to advise you correctly, but maybe this will help.



There is no "gentle " bleach.



Blonde hair toner help and i need some tips to go blonde from any professionals out there?

Oh boy, since your hair has been triple processed, I wouldn't recommend any more chemicals for a bit. I think you should try to find a color revive shampoo and conditioner to get rid of the brassiness. John Freida has a really good brand for Reds, Blondes and Brunettes..

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