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Mar 25, 2008
Toner
by: Michelle

Look for a semi (or demi) permanent color in an ASH tone. You need semi-permanent because they are low (or no) peroxide formulas so you won't get any "lift" which is what brings out the brightness in your hair.

At this point, just apply the color all over to subdue the orange. There may even be some highlights visible after depositing the toner.

In the future, avoid any "designer" highlights and just stick with a simple bleach lightener. Here's some advice on using bleach to achieve the appropriate "level" before using a separate toner to apply a natural tone.

This article on the chemistry of hair coloring will help you understand where the orange is coming from so you can prevent future problems.

All the best,
Michelle
Editor, SHM.com

Aug 27, 2008
me too!!
by: Anonymous

I recently used L'Oreal Dream Blonde in Medium Ash Blonde in an attempt to lighten my hair (which I have been darkening with Clairol Natural Instincts, Medium Ash Brown. My hair is naturally a dark blonde/light brown).... I love the lighter brown color on the rest of my hair, but at my roots where there was outgrowth, my hair is orange!! I hate it so much, it just looks ridiculous.

I think at this point the only thing to do to make it look decent is to bring it back to a brown color by using a semi-perminent like the Natural Instincts that I was using before. So I'm back at square one. Ugh!

Oct 17, 2011
blonde foils
by: Anonymous

i have peroxide to put in my hair for foils. always goes red instead of blonde. what do the hairdressers use for it to go blonde.

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