QuoteReplyTopic: How do you get these 3 blonde colors w/ bleach?? Posted: June 11 2008 at 2:11am
I'm wondering, how the heck do you get a color of blonde, using bleach and toner, like the color of cream, which is lighter than a vanilla color, and darker than white.
Also, how do you get a shinier "baby blonde" color, which is the PALEST golden blonde, almost white, with just a trace of sunlight.
And, then, how do you get an opaque and MATTE white color with just a TAD of bright yellow in it?
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i think this question is more about toners than bleach. for each of these colors you're going to have to bleach to a pale yellow, and the toner you choose after that will give you the desired shade.
there are many of swatches online which will give you an idea of what you're going to get, but the real way to find out is through trial and error, my friend
Hey Ocean! I totally agree with Asiabo --- toners are the way to go. However, if you want all three of those lovely colours on your head, you are looking for a lot of work! And honestly, I don't think colour bleaches (Colorgraphics, Blazing) can give you those kinds of blondes (for the long-term anyway).
If you or anyone knows, because yesterday I saw a website that had a toner called "Beach Blonde", it was a toner, not a bleach, and not a regular hair color, and now I cannot find it....
anyway, do you or anyone know of a toner called "Beach Blonde" ? I thought it was Redken but now I can't find it.
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i'm pretty sure john frieda has a "beach blonde" line, but i'm not sure if there's a toner in it, i'm pretty sure it's just shampoos, conditioners, that sort of thing...?
I found out that it's a new Redken shade/toner called "Beachy Blonde" instead of Beach Blonde. It's new to Redken Shades EQ, they also have a new shade called "Topaz", I think.
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