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 blondie87 on June 5th, 2008

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    As much as some of these might have worked out for you, these aren't the safe options. Toners in salons are cheap and they are the safest option. If youre paying to get your hair lightened colored or highlighted in a salon, pay the extra money to get a toner, but definately ASK QUESTIONS. Find out what line of color they use and then do some research. PM shines have an awesome shade.. Iced latte which is a 9bv that works awesome and Redken Shades EQ is also phenomenal. Lightened hair is already compromised, don't mess around with it. And if you're just looking for a slight tone, try shimmer lights or the loreal artect shampoos & conitioners in white violet. Also.. to eliminate this problem in the first place, if your hair is at least a natural level 7 or so (light brown.. dirty blonde) there are ways to lighten your hair with color.. consider that option as its always MUCH healthier than a bleach.

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