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Loua

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Hi!

I am looking more and more into toners to create that icy beige blonde. I have a client has lots of highlights but also a history of hair dyeing and yellowish dull ends.

I'm just looking for suggestions to create a nice fresh beige ashy/icy tone that would ideally blend nice with the roots...

Was thinking about using Touch 10/81 and 9/16..
Or Relights /86?

Any suggestion is very welcome.

Thank you so much.
 

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Hi!

I am looking more and more into toners to create that icy beige blonde. I have a client has lots of highlights but also a history of hair dyeing and yellowish dull ends.

I'm just looking for suggestions to create a nice fresh beige ashy/icy tone that would ideally blend nice with the roots...

Was thinking about using Touch 10/81 and 9/16..
Or Relights /86?

Any suggestion is very welcome.

Thank you so much.
Do you know what's been used to tone her hair the colour it is now?
Also do you know if that's the toner that's creating that warmth or has she previously had darker/warmer colours in her hair?
 
I’m not sure I understand what you're looking for?
I normally think of beige as warm and ash as a cool tone.
 
Do you know what's been used to tone her hair the colour it is now?
Also do you know if that's the toner that's creating that warmth or has she previously had darker/warmer colours in her hair?
Thank you for your reply! Unfortunately I am not entirely sure but I believe it's a long history of different colours...
 
I’m not sure I understand what you're looking for?
I normally think of beige as warm and ash as a cool tone.
Thank you for your reply! I'm sorry for not being clear - I mean an ashy tone indeed :)
 

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