The Difference between Wella T14 Pale Ash Blonde and Wella T18 Lightest Ash Blonde
Wella T14 and Wella T18 are both shades of ash blonde hair dye from the Wella Color Charm range. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between the two shades:
Wella T14 Pale Ash Blonde: This is a light, cool-toned ash blonde shade that is ideal for those with naturally light blonde hair or for those who want to lighten their hair to a pale ash blonde color. It is best suited for those with a pale skin tone and cool-toned features.
Wella T18 Lightest Ash Blonde: This is an even lighter ash blonde shade than T14, and it is best suited for those with very light blonde hair or for those who want to achieve an ultra-light ash blonde color. It is a cool-toned shade that is best suited for those with a pale skin tone and cool-toned features.
Wella T14 gives a more white tone and T18 a more platinum (grey) tone
Both Wella T14 and Wella T18 are part of the Color Charm range, which is a line of permanent hair dyes that are designed to provide long-lasting, fade-resistant color. They are both formulated with high-quality ingredients and are designed to be gentle on the hair, so you can achieve beautiful, vibrant color without causing damage.
To determine which shade is best for you, it’s important to consider your starting hair color and skin tone, as well as the look you are trying to achieve. If you are unsure which shade to choose, it’s always a good idea to consult with a hair stylist or colorist for advice.
Remember your hair must be a pale yellow to start with and not dark yellow/orange. Happy Colouring!
Wella Color Charm Toners & Developers
- Wella T10 Pale Blonde
- Wella T11 Lightest Beige Blonde
- Wella T15 Pale Beige Blonde
- Wella T27 Medium Beige Blonde
- Wella T28 Natural Blonde
- Wella T35 Beige Blonde
- Wella 050 Cooling Violets
- Wella 042 Warming Gold
- Wella Powder Lightener
- Wella 20 Volume Developer
- Wella 10 Volume Developer
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