I tried to use a goldwell 11n tint and blonde cream ash with 20 vol on my hair and its gone a light blue/grey colour-what the hell do i do now to get it out?
*HAIRDRESSING EXPERTS ONLY*My hairs gone blue? -y?
if it was me and I'm a senior hairdresser and have been in the trade 8 years i would use a bleach bath which is half a scoop of powder lightener 10 vol shampoo and treatment mix well it will work quickly so watch it as you go if you want the ash tone use 11a mixed with 11n but if your has no grey you shouldn't need the 11n but if you like the blonding cream ash use it in foils
*HAIRDRESSING EXPERTS ONLY*My hairs gone blue? -y?
I would use scissors and possibly finish off with a razor...
*HAIRDRESSING EXPERTS ONLY*My hairs gone blue? -y?
the best advice anyone can give you at this point is to go and see a professional hairdresser. doing anything else may cause more damage, make sure that you see a colour consultant not just any hairdresser
*HAIRDRESSING EXPERTS ONLY*My hairs gone blue? -y?
on the colour chart, orange cuts blue and makes it neutral.. so use something with an orange tint
*HAIRDRESSING EXPERTS ONLY*My hairs gone blue? -y?
Sounds like your hair was processed with 20vol or better before you did this process. This means your hair is going to grab even more so keep this in mind when you try to correct the color.
Use an "auborn" base..not orange or gold. Stay with the cream lines and cut your 20vol in half with water to create 10vol. This way it will totally close the hair shaft (leave it on the full amount of time to allow the shaft to close)
*HAIRDRESSING EXPERTS ONLY*My hairs gone blue? -y?
nonsudsing amonia.
i know how bad it sounds. trust me, i FREAKED OUT when i saw another stylist do it; but it worked.
after shampooing and rinsing spray some nonsudsing amonia in it all over wet hair. comb thru; leave on for about 5 minutes or so (you can SEE the blue come out) and rinse. towel dry ; apply conditioner for 5 minutes and rinse with cool water.
*HAIRDRESSING EXPERTS ONLY*My hairs gone blue? -y?
you want to use something with warm golden tones in to get the colour back in to it so maybe something like 10/3 koleston and 6% put all over for a round 20 mins- 30 mins
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