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Hair color correction calculator

Calculate the developer, corrector, and technique to neutralize unwanted tones. Instant result.

Complementary colors table

Unwanted tone Corrector Numeric reflection
RedGreen (ash-matte).13 / .31
OrangeBlue (ash).1 / .01
YellowViolet (iridescent).2
GreenRed (copper).4
BlueOrange (copper-gold).43 / .34
VioletYellow (gold).3

What is hair color correction

Hair color correction is the process of eliminating or neutralizing unwanted tones in the hair. It can be as simple as applying a violet toner to remove yellows, or as complex as a multi-step process to reverse a failed bleaching.

Unlike the neutralization wheel that shows you which corrector to use, this calculator goes one step further: it calculates the developer, technique, and specific reflection based on your current level, target level, and the tone you need to eliminate.

When you need a color correction

The most common situations where you will need to correct color are:

  • After bleaching: The underlying pigment always leaves warm tones. A level 6 leaves orange, a level 8 leaves yellow. The right corrector eliminates them.
  • Color over color: Applying a new dye over a previous one can generate unexpected reflections, especially if there is pigment buildup on midshafts and ends.
  • Sun and water damage: Sun exposure oxidizes artificial pigments and generates coppery or orange tones that were not in the original formula.
  • Excess toner: Too much violet generates gray or excessive ash. Too much ash on a golden base can generate green.

How the calculator works

The calculator uses the principles of the Oswald Star and professional hair colorimetry theory:

  1. Current and target level: Determines if you need to lift, deposit, or maintain, and calculates the appropriate developer.
  2. Unwanted tone: Identifies the complementary color that neutralizes that tone according to color theory.
  3. Recommended technique: Based on the level difference, suggests direct deposit, lift with tone, or multi-step correction.

The result is a professional guidance that combines these three factors. For complete formulas with brand-specific products, download Blendsor.

Common correction scenarios

These are the cases color professionals see most often:

  • Blonde with yellow: Level 8-9 with yellow undertone. Solution: violet toner (.2) with 10vol. The most frequent and simple correction.
  • Brown with orange: Level 6-7 with orange undertone post-bleaching. Solution: blue ash (.1/.01) with 20vol to reach the level and neutralize simultaneously.
  • Dark with red: Level 4-5 with persistent red. Solution: controlled bleaching + ash-matte (.13) as toner. Multi-step process.
  • Greenish blonde: Level 7-8 with green from excess ash or chlorine. Solution: copper (.4) with 10vol as a corrective color bath.
We answer your questions

Questions about color correction

Answers to the most common questions about neutralization and correction

It depends on whether you need to lift or just deposit. For pure deposit (toner, gloss): 10vol (3%). For lifting 1-2 levels and correcting: 20vol (6%). For 3+ levels of lift: bleach first and then apply the corrector with 10vol.
If the unwanted tone is at a level equal to or higher than the target, you can deposit directly with a corrective toner at 10vol. If you need to go up levels, you will need a stronger developer or pre-bleaching.
Ash (.1) for soft oranges (level 7+) or intense ash (.01) for strong oranges (level 5-6). Blue is the complementary of orange in the Oswald Star.
When the difference between your current level and the target is 3 or more levels, or when the unwanted tone is very intense (red on dark bases). In these cases, bleach first and then apply the corrector as a toner.
Yes. Neutralization principles are universal. Reflections (.1, .2, .3, etc.) are standard in most professional brands, though the nomenclature may vary slightly. Check the brand chart.
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