How Much Developer to Use With Wella Color
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If you've bleached your hair but see some annoying orange undertones, toner is the perfect product for you. Wella is a popular brand that offers toners in many shades and these are typically used to lighten the brassy undertones of bleached blonde hair.[1] The best part? Toning is a simple and relatively cheap process you can do right in your own bathroom.
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Go with T15, T11, T27, or T35 if your hair is naturally dark. If your natural hair color is brown or black and you've recently dyed it blonde, there's likely a lot of orange in the strands. The lightest Wella toners won't be able to cancel out the brassiness completely. Instead, opt for a richer beige shade to lift your color. These shades are also great if you want hair that's light but not quite platinum.[2]
- If you want your hair blonder after using the medium shade, wait a few weeks, then tone again with a lighter toner, like T10, T18, T14, or T28. Now that the orange has been lifted out, your hair will be able to pick up the platinum shades more effectively.
- To see what these shades look like, view Wella's shade chart at this link: https://www.wella.com/professional/m/pdf/wcc-la-r009-14_productknowledge_guide_3.pdf
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Choose T10, T18, T14, or T28 to get a pale or ash blonde shade. These lightest, whitest shades will get you to a platinum color if your hair is already a lemony blonde. If your hair is still brassy and orange, wait on using this light toner, because it won't be strong enough to noticeably change the shade of your hair.[3]
- Look at Wella's shade chart to see what these tones look like in person. You can see the shade chart here: https://www.wella.com/professional/m/pdf/wcc-la-r009-14_productknowledge_guide_3.pdf
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Use 10 volume developer with a darker toner. Hair developer helps to open up the hair cuticle so that it can pick up the color more effectively. A 10 volume developer is the least powerful, and works best if your toner is dark blonde or even ash brown, or if you're trying to get rid of only mild brassy tones.
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Choose 20 volume developer on hair tinted a darker orange. A stronger 20 volume developer will not only open up your hair cuticle to help the toner take effect, but will also lighten your hair on its own. This makes it a great choice if you're looking to tone your hair to a very light blonde shade or if your hair is a more noticeable orange color.
- Don't use a 30 or 40 volume developer at home. Higher volume developers could seriously damage your hair if not applied by a professional colorist.
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Buy Wella toner and developer online. The best place to buy Wella products is online, through sites such as Amazon and Sally Beauty. You can also ask your local hair salon or beauty store if they carry Wella products in stock.
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Apply toner right after bleaching for the fastest results. Toner works best on hair that's already been bleached, because it will lighten or darken strands that are already around the shade you want. After bleaching, wash your hair with shampoo to remove the bleach. If you're toning immediately afterwards, don't condition just yet.
- Although many people choose to tone right after bleaching, you may need a few days to buy your toner or to decide if you want to use one at all. Don't worry! You can tone your hair at any point after bleaching it.
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Towel dry your hair but leave it somewhat damp. After washing out the bleach, scrunch a towel gently through your hair. It's easiest to apply toner to hair that's still a bit wet, so dry your hair enough so that it's still slightly damp but not dripping.[4]
- If you're not using toner right after bleaching, simply wash your hair with shampoo beforehand and towel dry the same way.
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Pull on some plastic or latex gloves and an old T-shirt. Toner will stain your hands, so it's best to protect them with disposable gloves. It will also leave spots on your clothing, so wear a shirt you don't care about staining.[5]
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Mix 2 parts developer with 1 part toner in a bowl. If you have long hair, several inches past your shoulders, use the whole bottle of toner. Fill up the empty bottle twice with developer and pour it into the same bowl. If your hair is shorter, just below or at your shoulders, you can use half a bottle of toner and twice as much developer.[6]
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Clip up the top few layers of your hair. Use hair ties or long plastic hair clips and let the very bottom layer hang down. This is where most people have the most brassy, orange tones, so it's a good place to start your toning.[7]
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Brush on the toner with the applicator brush. Starting with a small section of hair on one side, paint the toner on evenly from root to tip. The strands should look darker and wetter once the toner is fully on. Work from one side to the other, using a mirror to make sure you don't miss any sections.[8]
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Let down more hair to tone when you finish with the base layer. Unclip your hair and take down another thin layer. Repeat the process of brushing on the toner with this layer, then move on to the next until you reach the top layer and all your hair has been covered in toner.
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Scrunch any leftover mixture through your hair with your hands. Focus on your roots and the back of your head, which are often the hardest parts to hit with the applicator brush. Remember to keep your gloves on through this process so you don't stain your hands.[9]
- It's okay if you don't have any extra toner mixture left to apply. This is just a way of making sure you don't waste any leftover.
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Let it process for 20 minutes. Your hair will start to look dark and blue or even purple, but don't worry. This is a normal part of the toning process, and your hair definitely won't be purple when you wash it out.[10]
- If you want to minimize the staining on your shirt, you can clip your hair up with a plastic clip while you wait for it to process.
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Rinse out the toner and apply a moisturizing conditioner. It's best to wait at least 24 hours before you shampoo your newly-toned hair to make sure the color won't fade before it's fully set in. Instead, rinse your hair with cool water in the shower and rub in a moisturizing conditioner from the middle of your head down to your tips.
- Wella makes moisturizing conditioner that you can order online from beauty supply stores and Amazon.
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Wash your hair no more than twice a week with a sulfate-free shampoo. This will prevent your toner from fading too quickly. Use a sulfate-free shampoo made specifically for color-treated hair, which is gentle enough to help your toner stay put.[11]
- Try using dry shampoo if you need to wash your hair more often. You can also rinse your hair with water and apply some conditioner, which won't strip the color.[12]
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Use purple shampoo or conditioner once a week. Lather in the shampoo or rub the conditioner evenly throughout your hair. For your first few washes, leave the shampoo or conditioner in for 2-3 minutes before washing it out. Leave it in for a little longer each time, eventually working up to 10 minutes.[13]
- Don't go any longer than 10 minutes or use the shampoo or conditioner any more frequently than once a week. Overusing purple shampoo will leave your hair looking dull or even gray.
- For the same reason, only use purple shampoo or purple conditioner, not both.
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Use heat protectant before straightening or blow drying. Rub in a lightweight hair oil from the middle of your hair down to the ends to hydrate it and protect its color. You can also use a heat protectant spray. Turn down the heat on your styling tools as well.[14]
- As an extra, more expensive preventative measure, you can also look for straighteners that are made specifically for color-treated hair.
- Avoid washing hair in very hot water as well.
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Get a gloss once per month. A hair gloss closes your hair cuticle, which helps to hold in the color and gives the strands some extra shine. This is a great solution if you're taking good care of your hair and using the right products, but still seeing your toner fade. You can go to the salon for a gloss, or do it yourself at home.[15]
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Rinse your hair before you get in a pool and wash it right after. Standing under a shower for a minute or so before jumping in the pool allows your hair to soak up clean water, which means it won't be able to absorb as much pool water. For extra protection, rub a bit of conditioner into your hair from the middle of your head down to the tips. After you get out, wash your hair as soon as you can with your sulfate-free shampoo.[16]
- If you can't take a shower before you get in the pool, empty a water bottle over your head.
- Use the same process before and after you swim in the ocean, as well.
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Reapply your toner every 5-6 weeks to maintain your color. Toner will typically last 2-8 weeks, but you might see your color start to fade before that. Since it's a simple and relatively cheap process, and isn't quite as hard on your hair as bleaching or dying, you can tone again after about a month.
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I highlighted someone's hair, and after the process finished the hair was very orange. Could I tone it down with Wella 8.1 and after that Kolestone 10.16?
Yes, I did the same, and It worked wonders! That seems to be the best approach; I would also suggest giving the hair a very thorough washing.
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My stylist toned my hair after it was blonde. It turned a dark brown/gray color after I washed it out. Will it go back to blonde?
If your hair is not naturally blonde, it will not turn blonde again unless you bleach it. if you decide to bleach it, you should wait until the new color fades, or you can ruin your hair.
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I have level 10 blond. My hair stylist gave me multidimensional shades. After it was done, my hair turned a dark gray. How do I correct it at home?
I've found that if you hair turns out that gray color, then you can try doing an egg wash.
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I have decided to let my gray hair grow out. I used color fix to remove color I have previously used trying to eliminate the outgrowth, but now I have yellowing. How do I fix this without readying?
If your hair is lighter in shade, there is a purple shampoo you can use. It doesn't dye your hair purple, it just removes the yellow. It is used mostly for blondes to get rid of the yellow hue, but it would most likely work here as well.
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I had a dark hair and I dyed it a few weeks ago without using bleaching and the color turned orange. Can I tone it down with Wella Toner T18?
Sportacus from Lazytown
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I would recommend against toning whilst your hair is still orange, especially when dealing with the Wella T18 toners, as it is recommended to use on very light hair, maybe around a level 9 or 10. If your hair is still orange I would re bleach with a 20.Vol developer until your hair reaches a light yellow and then use a toner of your choice, even Wella T18.
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Can I use the toner without a developer if I bleached my hair few weeks ago?
Sportacus from Lazytown
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A developer is needed when toning with the Wella toners, usually a 20 vol. You can look into other toners that are compatible to be used with a 10 vol, which are deposit only, if you aren't concerned with lightening your hair further.
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I bleached my hair platinum blonde with a very good brand bleach, but left it on too long and lots of hair broke off. It's a rookie mistake. How long must I wait before toning my hair?
Sportacus from Lazytown
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To be quite frank, it doesn't matter. The damage has already been done. I would recommend Olaplex to renourish your hair as best as you can, and then cut your hair as short as need be to avoid further damage. Then tone with a toner of your choice!
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You can also book a hair appointment just for toning. Ask your stylist if they do toning, and if so, book an appointment in between color treatments. Aim to tone about 3-4 weeks after one coloring and before the next.[17]
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Things You'll Need
- Toner of choice
- 10 or 20 volume developer
- Shampoo
- Towel
- Plastic or latex gloves
- Old T-shirt
- Small bowl
- Hair ties or long plastic clips
- Applicator brush
- Mirror
- Moisturizing conditioner
- Sulfate-free shampoo
- Dry shampoo (optional)
- Purple shampoo or conditioner
- Heat protectant spray or hair oil
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The easiest way to apply Wella toner is to mix 1 part toner with 2 parts developer. Pull on disposable gloves and clip up the top layers of your hair. Using the applicator brush, apply the mixture evenly from root to tip, working from one side of the layer to the other. Let down another layer and repeat the process until every strand is coated. Let your hair process for 20 minutes, then rinse it out and condition. For tips on choosing the right toner and maintaining your color, read on!
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