Well, the dilution IS the thing that makes them pale and I don't think anything else would make them paler. Maybe I'm misunderstanding π
I believe toner isn't white though. It's light purple, which is opposite yellow on the colour wheel so it neutralises yellow, thus making it white in hair. Leave it on too long and you'll get light purple I think.
It's also highly possible I'm wrong though as I've never used it. I've always thought that they show it as white hair on the swatch as that's what you want to end up with, not that it's the colour of the toner.
Janine is right, directions white toner, and purple shampoos.. and basically anything intended to neutralise brassiness is usually purple,
In regards to the diluting, white conditioner makes them paler, but for example I diluted a pink and it came out just a lighter neon pink, so to make it softer I added a tiny bit of blue, so you can dilute colours with conditioner but they won't necessarily become 'pastel' immediately, you might have to fiddle a bit, although purple is usually fine (pastels just tend to be a bit cooler, so some colours need a bit of balancing)
i got slightly confused on that too , cuz i have nomal toner ( touch of silver ) but was looking for a white dye ( for the gradient im after ) and seen in the white dyes section of beeunique...white dye and white dye toner and then normal toners???? i think u may be right i think theyve put white toner meaning a toner that makes your hair white ( so prety much a normal toner ) i think maybe what i need is white dye....i hope that makes sence lol...thanks for the help with the adding to dye bit though , i didnt know weather adding white to it would make it more pastely or just be a waste so that helps..xx π
I don't think there is such a thing as white dye though. I think they're basically all toners. Like, white isn't really a colour, you have to make white by using tricks. It's like that with fabric, you can't buy white fabric dye.
yeah ur totally right ,i just went back into site clicked on the whit dye gallery picks n they just look like platinum blonde to me???? hmmmm bit miss leading, well that throws white outa the combo then ..lol...thanks hun..x
i use either wella or topcolour brands for the actual tint (my warehouse does them two brands and another i don't recall). and i've always used truzone peroxide/developer with both.
so i was wondering, could i used 3% truzone with loreal dialight at all? i can't find the matching developer at all D: have any of you found it for the uk at a decent price? i've found there 6% etc but no 1.9% or anything like that.
i've also found wellas colour touch (their semi-permanent range) and they have developer at 1.9%, could i use that?
i'm unsure as it's a semi permanent. all permanents are the same but i was unsure for semi permanent, i'd assume you could as it's same level of peroxide.
i hope this makes sense! π
love it! this is what i'm currently aiming for!