Using Toner On Dirty Blonde Hair
A great way to maximize shine is with a pre-shampoo sugar-infused hair scrub that exfoliates impurities the way a facial scrub exfoliates your skin.
Using toner on dirty blonde hair. Toner really isnt for everyone. It is better to use a permanent toner for long-lasting results as the color stays even after multiple washes. Here Chloe balayaged with foils before adding lowlights using Color Touch 63.
Its a simple yet impactful technique thats ideal for blondes who want to gently adjust the brightness. Just use the toning shampoos as your normal shampoo and enjoy the effects within a few weeks. Lastly if youre a blonde with a tad bit too much orange pigment purple toning shampoo will be your hairs new best friend.
Think dark brown lowlights against golden highlights so you achieve a lived-in effect. Lowlights can break up a dirty blonde hair hue beautifully. Add a few caramel highlights and the finish is brighter than your average dirty blonde as demo-ed by Rebecca Sellers-Kings earthy caramel creation.
To get my clients to a richer more quality blonde I add a color treatment called a toner specifically Redkens Shades EQ to eliminate any undesired undertones whether that color is yellow or yellow-orange or even a reddish undertone. In the case of blonde hair the colors you dont want are generally yellow and orange most of the time and the colors used to counteract these are violet and blue. Because this hair color is cool in nature its important to be sure its as lustrous as possible.
Dirty blonde hair is all about getting those contrasting tones looking flawless. If your clients hair is orange it means you have not bleached enough and if she is looking to go blonde you should not use toner at this point. Its only really needed for.
She finished with a toning blend of 893 917. You should instead bleach first and get the hair up to pale yellow. Toner will wash out over time.