Category: Hair Color
Brand: Wella
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There doesn’t seem to be a way too add a caption to the photos – the ones with the pink hearts are mine – but the one in the navy V-neck and the one in the office are the before shots. The one in the kitchen and bathroom look noticeably cooler blondes. Hope this is helpful.
These toners are entitled Wella Color Tango Toners. They are a new line of four toners from Wella, 2 cool and 2 warm. I used CT14, Champagne, one of the cool colors.
My hair is a natural level 5-6 and I use drugstore shades 8A or 8.5A from L’Oreal Superior/L’Oreal Preference.
I always wanted an expensive-looking medium wheat-blonde, but it’s remained out of reach. Even though I use an A shade, (ash), my hair pulls a horrendous amount of orange. Really, really warm. Not even a $300 hairdresser could knock out the orange tones. (Or maybe they just didn’t want to.) Regardless, I’ve been going around for 30 years with brassy, orangey reddish “strawberry blonde” hair which looked bad on my cool skintone. I always wanted a much more expensive-looking blonde with no red or orange. I tried everything, even the hairdresser toners and paying lots of money for that. Nothing worked.
So I bought the new Wella Color Tango Toner in Champagne, CT14. This one has a blue/violet base, so it’s excellent for taking out orange tones. Blue and orange are opposite each other on the color wheel, so if your hair comes out orange, use blue/violet-based toners. If it’s yellow, use a violet toner.Lavender Ice in this range is a violet toner ad best for hair that’s come out yellow.
I am very satisfied with the results. I only did it last night so am not sure how it will last, but finally my hair is a tasteful, classy shade of blonde and there is hardly any warm orange left.
My method was to wash and condition my hair, then mix the Champagne toner with 20 vol Ion Developer for Sensitive Scalp, parts 1:1. I applied it to wet hair and left it for 30 minutes. You get a more intense effect on dry hair, apparently, but my hair was dirty so I usedOlaplex 3 from Sephora, washed it out after 30 mins, and then did an intensive conditioning treatment for 40 mins before then using the toner.
The toner pulled the brassy orangey out of the hair and left it a beautiful wheat-blonde, for $5.99 plus $3 for the applicator bottle. Amazing.
Important to remember that Champagne CT15 has blue/violet undertones so will be most effective on hair that has a lot of orange/brass. If you’re banana yellow, you’ll need Lavender Ice as it has a violet base, and violet cancels out yellow on the color wheel as they’re opposite. Hope you like the two before and two after photos. Remember, this is CT14 Champagne from the Wella Color Tango Toners, bought from Sally Beauty supply.