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Blonde Toners and Correctors

May 7, 2026 by
Blonde Toners and Correctors
Sergio
Perfect for eliminating yellow tones.
It often comes as a surprise to many stylists that blonde hair can suddenly turn yellow after hair reconstruction treatments.
That’s why working with blonde hair requires a special technique:
1.  Use a gentle shampoo (pH 6-7)
2.  Choose a lower temperature setting of 190-200°C
3.  Use color correctors (can be added to the main formula or used as a standalone treatment).
The main rule: select the product based on the unwanted tone.
• Purple toner — fights yellow tones.
• Blue — counters orange-yellow undertones.
• Silver/ash — for a cool, more "icy" effect.
How to use:
1. Assess the hair tone
If the blonde has turned yellow, a purple shampoo or mask usually works well. If the tone shifts toward a warmer, almost orange shade, a product with blue pigment may be needed.
2. Apply to wet hair
Toners are typically applied to wet hair after regular cleansing or used instead of regular shampoo, depending on the instructions.
3. Leave on briefly
Usually from 1 to 5 minutes. It’s best to start with the shortest time, especially on porous or very light hair, as pigment can set quickly.
4. Rinse thoroughly
Afterward, use a conditioner or mask to prevent dryness caused by toning products.
5. Don’t overuse
Once or twice a week is usually enough. Using too often can result in grayish, purple, or dull tones.
Important considerations:
• The more porous the hair, the stronger and faster the pigment absorbs.
• On very damaged blonde hair, toner may apply unevenly.
• Toners do not lighten hair, only adjust the tone nuances.
• For severe yellowing, shampoo alone might not suffice—you may need a toner treatment.
Common mistakes:
• Leaving the product on too long.
• Using it too frequently.
• Skipping moisturizing treatments.
• Expecting a toner to perform full coloring.

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Pens deeply into the hair structure.
In addition to volumizing, it functions as a toner.
Can be added to various treatments: nanoplasty (on natural blonde) and keratin (5 ml per 20 ml of base formula).
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Blonde Toners and Correctors
Sergio May 7, 2026
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