Formula: Toner from level 8 to level 8
Toning from level 8 (Light blonde) to level 8 (Light blonde) is the final step that transforms a technical lightening into a refined, professional color. Here, the goal is to tone and deposit color, working on a yellow underlying pigment base. The yellow underlying pigment at the target level is key to choosing the right toner family. A well-executed toner neutralizes unwanted warm tones and delivers the final reflect the client is looking for. The difference between a "correct" result and an exceptional one lies in understanding the interaction between the underlying pigment and the tone you deposit. We explain how to do it with precision.
Process steps
Underlying pigment evaluation
Examine the hair wet and dry. The starting level (8, Light blonde) has a yellow underlying pigment. Identify if the unwanted tone is uniform or has warmer zones. This will determine if you need a single formulation or zonal mixes.
Toner selection
To neutralize the yellow background and reach level 8, you need Violet to neutralize yellow. Mix the toner with 10vol (3%) developer in a 1:2 ratio. The low volume ensures pigment deposit without aggressive lifting.
Quick, even application
Apply on towel-dried damp hair from roots to ends. Work quickly: the toner starts acting immediately and you need uniform application to avoid patchiness. Use a wide-tooth comb to distribute the product evenly.
Visual time control
Process 15-25 minutes. Check visually every 5 minutes: the toner should deposit the desired tone without over-darkening. When the hair shows the target reflect, remove immediately. One extra minute can significantly change the final result.
Technical details
Professional tips
- Apply toner on damp hair, not soaking wet. Excess water dilutes the product and produces uneven deposit.
- Timing is critical: check every 5 minutes. An over-processed toner can darken the result by 1-2 tones.
- For a cooler finish at level 8, mix 2/3 desired tone + 1/3 ash violet.
Frequently asked questions
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