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Apr 28, 2016
Kaitlyn C.
Hello everyone!
I will be re-doing my aunts hair (it's a pale blonde on top with a purple to pink ombré to the ends) But last time she did it she took the fantasy colors to high into the blonde. So now we will be doing a bleach wash before redoing the ombré, however I was wondering if you ladies have any Advice on what toner I should use? She also told me she usually bleaches twice due to the purple turning green.
Thanks!
Apr 28, 2016
Kaitlyn C.
Thank Hailey! That's what I was thinking too.. And towards the top she wants it all her regular pale blonde. And I'm going to re color the purple and pink
Apr 28, 2016
Kelly V.
An alternative to bleach (for removing the purple and pink) would be clear mixed with 10 or 20 vol developer. works 90% of the time in removing fashion colors and is so much better for the hair. fashion colors sit on top of the hair shaft sometimes the bleach can push the colors farther into the hair shaft (since it is opening the cuticle) making it near impossible to remove.