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Wella Color Charm Hair Color Liquid, 6N/611 Dark Blonde, 1.4 fl oz
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Good product and good service.
Not actually the greatest at toning my hair to the right colour. Will have to redo bleaching.
I read SO many reviews/watched videos before trying T18 on my brown hair w/ blonde highlights. Did highlights myself, didn't leave bleach on long enough, ended up with brassy orange highlights. I was so scared that T18 would turn my highlights white, or lighten my brown base colour. Finally did it this week and I love it. I mixed it with a 20 developer, left it in for 20 mins (could have gone another 10 mins) and my highlights turned a very natural ashy blonde that blended really well with my base colour. They darkened a bit, which for me was great. In case you're not sure whether to try it, I say go for it. So glad I did! Also - only used about a third of the bottle so more for next time!
Look, if you follow the directions, toners work! They should only be used to correct bleached hair with a 10 volume developer, which only deposits toning with no lifting. You have to get to the right level of lightness with bleach for toners to work. With that in mind, you have to match the bleached level to the toner level. For example, if you bleach your hair to a level 9, then you need to use a level 9 toner to correct the brassiness of the bleach.
It doesn't mention you need to mix with bleach...useless
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