Tone Orange Hair Using Wella Colorcharm 8A, T10, T11, T14, T18 And 050
I went on a field trip to my local Sally’s beauty supply and decided we would try out the Wella Color Charm toner series. These toners are designed to go on hair that has been lightened to a pale yellow- which Susan, the mannequin is not yet. However, I thought it would be fun to see how they worked on a darker more orange base. Watch to see how it worked out and get some tips on how to tone your hair at home more efficiently! In my next video, I will be lifting Susan’s hair using bleach in foils and then we will have the perfect base to try all these Wella Color Charm Toners again!
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Items used in the video
- Wella T10 Pale Blonde
- Wella T11 Lightest Beige Blonde
- Wella T14 Pale Ash Blonde
- Wella T15 Pale Beige Blonde
- Wella T18 Lightest Ash Blonde
- Wella 050 Cooling Violets
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Tone Orange Hair Using Wella Colorcharm 8A, T10, T11, T14, T18 And 050