How to Get Rid of Orange-Bleached Hair

Warm Tones

– Bleaching hair can sometimes result in orange pigments.

– Use a toner to correct orange hair and prevent its return.

– Purchase toner at a beauty store or make your own at home.

– Apply the toner evenly to achieve a toned-up appearance.

Cool Tones

– Over-bleaching can lead to yellow hair instead of platinum shades.

– Use a toner to neutralize brassy yellow tones for desired shade.

– Use a sulfate-free shampoo and apply toner every two weeks.

– Apply toner after lightening hair for best results.

Brassy Tones

– Brassy orange hair means the hair wasn’t lightened enough.

– Use at-home color correctors or toners to neutralize brassy tones.

– Blue toners target orange tones, while purple toners target yellow tones.

– Mix toner into shampoo for quicker results.

Natural Tones

– Uneven bleach job can leave orange-tinged locks.

– Use purple shampoo or blue toner to neutralize brassiness.

– Follow instructions and use a color wheel for even applications.

– Dark hair may require light ash blonde hair dye for cooler tones.