Instructions for instructions

Toning is a caring color that is gradually washed out of the hair. It is used to dye the hair darker, or to give the hair more color and glow. Since this does not contain any form of lightening, the hair will always be slightly darker.

Preparations:

Your hair doesn't have to be freshly washed, but it's important that you don't have dry shampoo or color spray in your hair before coloring.

WE recommend using our SKIN oil which is applied around the hairline, so that the color does not stick to the skin :) This oil is very thick and lasts a very long time. A tip is to use a few drops in the mixture on your lengths to make your hair even shinier and stronger.

Mixing ratio:

Toning small: H2O2 1.5% (90ml) + 2 tubes Color mix.

Toning medium: H2O2 1.5% (90ml) + 3 tubes Color mix + 30 ml water.

Application:
We recommend applying SKIN oil around the hairline before the treatment itself, to prevent the color from sticking to the skin.

The tint can be applied to both damp and dry hair. The drier the hair, the better the hold and durability of the color. Always start the application at the very base of the scalp, in the regrowth.

If you already have color in your lengths, we recommend using a lighter color there, as dry lengths and ends absorb a lot of color and can become darker.

Operating time: 35min, reduce the exposure time in lengths and ends if you use the same color throughout the hair.

Refresh the color at the ends:
Rinse your hair with about 2-4 dl of water, then lather the color into the ends like a shampoo. Leave it on for 1-5 minutes before rinsing out.

Flushing:
After a color treatment, it is important to rinse your hair thoroughly. Wash your hair twice and finish with a good hair conditioner.

There is a big difference between using a tint after bleaching, highlighting or on already lightened hair. The drier the hair, the more pigment it will attract.

Toning after streaks instructions here: See here
Toning should always Apply to slightly damp hair after stripping.

Toning after bleaching instructions here: See here

Lather up the color in the lengths for a nice refresh: