![]() ![]() Use the chart below to assess the current level of your client's hair: What color is your client's hair exactly? The first thing you need to check, therefore, when you end up with brassy hair, is ask yourself the question: did I lift the hair color enough? 2. ![]() Lighten more, all the way to level 10 palest yellow, and most of your yellow hair problems will vanish away. So in other words, you get yellow, orange or brassy hair after bleaching because you did not lighten enough. These undercoats often represent a challenge for colorists and their customers as generally speaking these undercoats are not very attractive nor desired by clients. This table below illustrates the undercoats which occur at every hair level. When you light hair to a blonde hair color, you get a yellow undercoat or tone. When you lighten hair to a medium brown color, you get an orange undercoat or tone. When you lighten hair to a dark brown color, you get a red undercoat or tone. Hair has a natural undercoat, or secondary pigment, which becomes visible when you lighten it or even if you stay in the sun for very long. Products Used: Brilliant Blonde Bleach, 10V Pearl Blonde Toner, Developer, Purple Shampoo & Mask. WATCH VIDEO ON HOW TO REMOVE DARK ROOTS & TONE YELLOW HAIR:
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