T18 is warmer toned that T14 and has a hint of violet. It didn't cover as evenly as T14 but looks more like a natural grey. T14 is a more solid, muted pale grey but has the slightest green tinge from some angles.
Mix 1 part Wella Color Charm toning color with 2 parts 20 volume Wella Color Charm developer. Apply to towel dried hair then, develop for up to 30 minutes. Check frequently to see if desired results are achieved. You can customize the toner formula by intermixing shades.
Find the right Wella colorcharm Toner for orange hair to achieve your desired shade:
- Ash: T14 & T18 add depth and dimension to cooler blonde shades with undertones of blue, gray, and violet.
- Beige: T11, T15, T27 & T35 are toners for orange hair that help to define lightened hair color in warmer shades of blonde.
Decide what you want your end color to be, and choose a toner that will work to neutralize unwanted pigments to get the cool, natural-looking blonde you want. If you're trying to cancel out orange tones to achieve a dark, ashy blonde or light brown, a blue toner is your best bet. Going for a platinum or silvery blonde?
Wella is a popular brand that offers toners in many shades and these are typically used to lighten the brassy undertones of bleached blonde hair.
You can but I won't do much. I just re bleached my hair after using drugstore colo rista bleach which was 30v turned my hair orange from a dark brown. I re bleached it with ion lighting powder and ion 20v developer for the max time 50 mins and then toned it with the Wella t18 for 30 minutes.
How to fix hair that has turned orange after coloring
- Use purple or blue shampoos.
- Consider color glazes, professional shampoos, and shower filters.
- Have a salon apply a professional toner.
- Dye your hair a darker color.
As it turns out, you can use a blonde hair dye to neutralize your orange hair—the secret is to look for a shade that's ashy. Ashy, cool undertones are the key to canceling out the warm, unflattering orange tones that currently adorn your strands.
What Developer Should I Use with Toner? We generally recommend 20 Vol developer, mixed in a ratio of 1 part toner to 2 parts developer. This will allow you to open the hair cuticle more, kick out more of the unwanted yellow, and achieve color vibrancy and long lasting ashy results.
Hair turns orange for one key reason: It wasn't lightened enough to reach blonde. In order to dye hair blonde, you first need to reach the yellow stage where the majority of red pigment has already been bleached out. You can tone out the base tones, but your hair won't tone to blonde.
Wella Color Charm Liquid Hair Toner T18 Lightest Ash Blonde 1.4 oz Wella Color Charm Toners are ideal to create pure double process blonde hair color results. These Toners remove remaining “brass†for perfect blondes every time. Apply to towel dried hair and develop for up to 30 minutes. For Professional Use Only.
The answer is 2.8 oz of developer I believe. 1 to two ration means for one part of toner you use 2 parts developer so one part toner is 1.4 in this case wouldn't you just multiply 1.4 with 2 and get 2.8?
Take the "brassiness" out of your hair color with this DIY spray toner: fill small spray bottle 2/3 with vinegar, 10 drops blue food coloring, 3 drops red; add a bit of a leave in hair conditioner and fill rest with water. Spray on dry shampooed hair, let dry. Repeat if needed for less brassy tone.
How Do You Use Toner After Bleach?
- Once your bleach has developed, rinse all of the remaining bleach out of your hair.
- Using a towel, remove any excess water.
- Following the instructions on the toner you have selected, apply the toner to all areas of your hair, making sure to apply as evenly as possible.