✨ Unleash Your Inner Blonde Goddess! ✨
The Knight & Wilson Colour-Freedom Blonde Anti-Orange Toner Mask is a semi-permanent conditioning treatment designed to neutralize brassy tones in naturally light, bleached, grey, or colored hair. Enriched with color-correcting blue/violet pigments and nourishing ingredients like shea butter and argan oil, this gentle formula provides professional-quality results at home, leaving your hair looking vibrant, healthy, and beautifully shiny.
Manufacturer | Knight & Wilson |
Item model number | CF-BLD-TON-A-ORG |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 19 cm; 190 g |
ASIN | B08K4D9DSQ |
R**C
It works!!
I wish I had taken some photos to go with this review! I had my hair lightened at the salon but was not aware I needed a patch test for them to use a toner. Bought this in the hope it would do the job, and it really has! Definitely had a yellow tone to it before and now is a lovely ashy blonde! 10/10
V**O
Ottimo
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W**N
Good product!
I was worried using this after reading reviews... however.. I took the plunge. My hair was yellow following hairstylist disaster 2 month ago. I used this mask but left it on only 10 mins. I guess it depends on how porous your hair is. Mines very porous and sucked it in. I'm pleasantly surprised by results. It's less yellow and more creamy in tone. Nice to comb thru. Make sure you spread evenly. Split hair in two with parting down middle and back. Use a mirror. Don't worry it looks a bit dark when on and I panicked hence rinsing after 10. Give it a go. I'm happy with result! Phew!!!!
C**R
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Hello ladies! There’s one big thing to understand regarding these at home use toners: they work but only in certain circumstances of your hair. If you have same colour and tone on all your hair and assuming you picked up the right toner for sure you will see the wanted results. But if your hair has been bleached several times, has different levels and shades (eg level 6 to 9, oranges to yellow), has been dyed with a permanent dye, then the toner will not give you that uniform shade you want all over, because it obviously can’t do that, because it wasn’t formulated for that, in first place. If you bleached your hair at home and you’re left with different strands different levels and tones from orange to yellow to your roots is because you done the bleaching the wrong way; and a toner is not gonna fix it just like that. What you should do in this situation is use a semi or permanent hair dye that is bit darker than your actual level and has a tint of green. Yes, green. Not blue, not purple. The professional hair dresser is supposed to formulate a toner blue/purple after bleaching your hair to perfection. Apply the hair dye all at once over all your hair and leave it on for 2 to 4 minutes and rinse that out. The green will deactivate both orange and yellow and you’re good to go restore your hair structure until you’re ready to repeat the bleach process in the comfort if your home if you don’t want it done by a professional. And always, no matter what, perform a test on a strand hair first. The herein discussed toner works as described but unfortunately I keep reading reviews that are wrong due to the fact that the product has been applied on wrong hair level and tone and even supported by pictures. And yes a toner will turn your hair blue/purple if applied on over processed hair like hair ends. Thanks and good luck!
L**
Worked a bit
Made a bit of a difference, really not noticeable until I compared the before and after with these images, it's definitely gone a bit lighter but it's still copper toned so it's not a miracle worker and if your hair is darker than my starting point definitely don't expect anything. I'm probably going to bleach again and try another toner. Overall the application was easy & it smells nice, it's just like a thick conditioner basically.
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