QuoteReplyTopic: If toner touches virgin hair... Posted: January 01 2009 at 4:01pm
What happens if toner touches virgin hair? I would like to touch up highlights at home and am worried that I won't be able to separate the bleached from virgin hair well enough.
Will the toner ruin my virgin hair?
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Just toner? Nah,it shouldnt effect the virgin hair much.I wouldnt worry about it.
If it is highlighter you are talking about getting on the virgin hair,it may lighten it some.Just take your time,seperate the hair with clips,and you should be ok
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My natural hair color is a level 5-6. Its a medium color. When compared to dark hair, it looks light. But compared to a blonde, it's pretty dark. I have really light blonde highlights and EVERY time a stylist used toner on my hair, my natural regrowth turned out so brassy. They would be so orange that I would HAVE to redye them with a darker dye to cover it. I have stopped using toners because of this because I hate always having to redye my hair. I just stick to using blue or violet shampoo to cancel any of the yellow or orange tones my blonde highlights may grab.
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