Blending Gray Hair With Toner
Its been well over a year since I last gave an update on my gray hair transition processAlthough I was on a blogging hiatus for ten months during that time frame I wasnt in a hurry to address this topic once I started up this new blog.
Blending gray hair with toner. To use the toner on hair thats dyed gray youll need to mix the tube of dye with a 20 volume developer and once youve reached a smooth texture you can use the toner on your hair. Mist the color over your mane for a shimmering temporary silver-gray hair color. I have done more recent updates on my gray hair transition HERE and HEREAlso click here to view all of my posts about this topic.
A wise hairstylist will understand whether you need highlights or lowlights for your gray hair. For clients wanting to go blonde and cover grey mix the Base Shade 9N in with Your Chosen Toner If your client is looking to go ultra white blonde all over and has a high percentage of grey hair first lift really well. Leave it in your hair for 10-20 minutes and rinse.
Lowlights as well as highlights help to create a multi-tonal look that can help camouflage any unwanted colors. Having a blend of light and dark can help to distract from new gray-hair growth and create an all-around more-natural look. Use Brilliant Blondexx lightener and 30 Vol if there is a lot of pepper in the salt and pepper hair.
The only thing chicer than this razor-sharp bob haircut is the finer-than-fine silver babylights that blend a deep base with pre-existing gray strands. MY PARTIAL HIGHLIGHT TUTORIAL WITH FORMULAS Im so excited to show you this partial foiling technique for blending gray hair using highlights and lowlight. I used Wella Color Charm toner in T14 and the 050 additive Cooling violet.
My hair was dry to begin with but I had. All you need is the help of a temporary hair color spray like the LOréal Paris Colorista Hair Makeup Temporary 1-Day Hair Color Spray in Silver.