Wella Color Charm Permanent Liquid Haircolor, 643/7WR Tan Blonde, 1.4 Oz

Wella Color Charm Permanent Liquid Haircolor, 643/7WR Tan Blonde, 1.4 Oz
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Color Charm Liquid Permanent Hair Color 542/6AA Dark Blonde Intense Ash. This Product is Easy to use. Color Charm Liquid Permanent Hair Color 542/6AA Dark Blonde Intense Ash

Wella Color Charm Permanent Liquid Haircolor, 643/7WR Tan Blonde, 1.4 Oz Wella colorcharm Permanent Liquid Color gives you up to 60% more conditioning than the leading competitor and up to 43% more shine* For excellent gray coverage that covers even the most resistant grays. *vs. untreated hair Liquid Permanent Hair Color time tested formulations ensure consistent, predictable results. The color you want is always the color you get - from a vibrant palette without boundaries in neutral, ash, gold, warm and red shades. Liquidfuse Technology saturates, penetrates and fuses the hair for vibrant, long lasting, fade resistant results.

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Reviewed in the USA on Jun 29, 2021

Not actually the greatest at toning my hair to the right colour. Will have to redo bleaching.

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Reviewed in the USA on Sep 30, 2020

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.

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Reviewed in the USA on Jun 10, 2020

It doesn't mention you need to mix with bleach...useless

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Reviewed in the USA on May 05, 2020

So I used t18 first and my hair was almost an icy lavender tone. The t18 did a very nice job of getting rid of brass and my roots were reduced from a copper tone to a light almost dirty blonde. The roots were nonetheless, still brassy and looking back, I should have just used t18 again. I had also purchased t10 to mix with the t18 but I did not have enough developer at the time. t10 made my hair almost silver, definitely an ash blonde throughout the lengths but my roots got much darker! Now I not only have coppery roots, again, but they are more like a level 6. I would recommend t18 but not t10, especially not for level 8 and up blondes. So disappointed with t10. Also, I have very long hair and one bottle was almost enough for me but I was mostly focusing on my root area.

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Reviewed in the USA on May 06, 2019

My new #1 fave is Color Charm 911/9N Very Light Blonde. I now have the much-wanted Antique Gold blonde so in vogue. (And my hair's naturally blue-black.) Love the fragrance, too.

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