How To Tone Hair 101

Published 2021-03-31
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All Comments (21)
  • @wiwtb925
    I want to see toner applications, timing, mixture, wet or dry hair, products off the shelf vs mixing one’s own toner 🤷🏽‍♀️
  • Life changing info! Love this guy! So glad someone is FINALLY saying complimentary colors look BETTER in clients than trying to match with their color!💇‍♀️
  • @steph5494
    This is a really great class. I am an Educator this is spot on and I work for an Aveda salon.
  • @alannorval5224
    Love this channel iv been an avid watcher for years and iv done hair for years but love education your always mixing it up Matt and your such a good educator and having Brian aswell covering all aspects of hairdresing so thanks and keep them coming big love from Scotland
  • Absolutely awesome information and it great to see the hair when the tones are explained. I have watched this more than twice. Please do a live highlight and tone on brunette hair .
  • @beautifymesusie
    Every lesson has been really great from you guys! And love them all, learned from this one for sure! but I think scenario case you can share, seems like there was shying away from the questions people were asking and myself were wondering
  • @Ellie.Mendoza
    This vid was great ! Thank you so much for this😁
  • @rheadeonarine511
    I learn a lot from your videos watching from Trinidad and Tobago
  • @wasdwasd24
    Thanks so much for this video, it was such a help! ➡️ I'd love to help clarify and answer that question that popped up about acidic toners. Clour ranges on the pH scale from Alkaline to Acidic. So your alkaline colours are going to be your Permanent, (Which you would use to lighten on virgin hair) and your acidic colours are going to be your Demi in Semi. (No lift colour) It doesn't matter what line you're working with, it'll remain this way. ➡️ Semi and Demi colours are designed to help shut down that cuticle layer of hair. If you were to go in with a permanent colour for toning after let's say, doing highlights, you are raising the cuticle that much more so it's not really closing anything down that much. You're also going to notice that that colour is going to fade so much quicker because permanent colours also have larger colour molecules generally so it's not going to really penetrate into the hair all that much. So then you're gonna have to go in with serums and other styling products to try and help close down that cuticle which also reflects light and gives you shine. 💯 ➡️ It also comes down to pigment weight, because permanent colours are much heavier they are also going to look much deeper on really light hair, especially if you're using ashy colour, then semi or demi colour would. Pigment weight is so important too! Really hope this helps! Cheers! 😊🙌🏼😁
  • @wasdwasd24
    ➡️ One major thing that I will also say about the tone longevity, is that the #1 reason that it's fading is because it didn't process for the full amount of time that it needed to. The dye molecules start and fully deposit within the last 5 to 10 minutes of the processing time. ➡️ Don't get super afraid about colours staying on too long and progressing into a deep colour that you didn't want, because all colours are going to look deeper when the hair is wet anyways. Pay close attention to what you're formulating too since this could be a major reason your colour is getting deeper then what you wanted. ➡️ IF you really are working with a super progressive hair colour line, (most older lines are) and especially if it is happening with the toners, you might want to look into other colour lines with newer technology. This means that it will stay true to tone no matter how long you leave it on for! (Eli Colour is one of them! I love the shit out of this line!) Cheers! 💯🙌🏼😎
  • @andyleong8192
    Q What should I do when hair was bleached and once blow dry the hair starting to break or pull off ,?? Thanks
  • @uoohoo99
    The "ash" trend is on it's way out. Warm tones are on a wave back in. TG!!!
  • @tobisawula128
    I just watched this, 7 months after the fact, lol. It was fantastic info, exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you thank you!!
  • Shades eq are acidic ...I guess you know that now ..loved this . Thanks