by Anonymous on November 5th, 2006

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How do you eliminate a yellow and brassiness tone from hair that has been colored?

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  • by sissygirl on January 7th, 2008

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    I'm doing this now. I didn;t get my hair to the pale yellow stage - I always rinse the bleach out too soon because I'm paranoid about damage. I'd rather wait a week or so and bleach again than lose all my hair. Anyway, in the meantime, I have a mix of yellow/gold/orange-ey hair. The clairol creme toner I used (302 - I think) didn't really cut down much of the brassiness. Also, the purple shampoos and conditioners helped only a little. I followed the directions on the toner and applied to damp hair - might try directly to dry hair next time. Also, I went for a toner that was violet - think I need blue/violet instead so will go back to Sally's tomorrow. Over all I'm pleased because I know if I'm patient I will achieve a nice blonde. I'll be happy if I can eventually eliminate the brass. The hard part is getting it light enough without accidentally going past the pale yellow stage. My hair is soooo fragile. Fine/porous but reasonable thick. Originally dark brown but some grey now (one good thing is with enough grey - I don't have to do highlights to get color variation). Wish me luck.

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