Achieving grey hair
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Aug 7, 2014
Alyx T.
You'll have to have pure white hair. Like it needs to be bleached as light as it can possibly go. Than tone it lots (blue toner will achieve silver better) or try ions silver color. :)
Aug 7, 2014
Liv I.
^ yes I was just about to say ion brand. They have really good colors.
Aug 7, 2014
Jadee J.
Matrix spa, sheer pastel ash.
Aug 8, 2014
Jade Q.
I used to have platinum silvery hair once upon a time... My advice would be to bleach your hair (carefully) to platinum. I mean as white as you can get it. There will most likely still be a brassy tone to it... Buy a purple shampoo!! The purple in the shampoo neutralizes the brassiness in your hair and makes it pure white or almost grey/lavender. If that isn't giving you the results you'd like, try putting a little bit of silver or lavender dye in your shampoo. Once your hair is more "cool" toned, than "warm" or "brassy" toned, then the silver dye will be truer to the color You're thinking "silver" would actually be.