you don't. I just spent 5 hours and $250 in the salon trying to change my med golden brown to my natural light ash brown and I am still red:( they cleansed it and dyed it over, but the red is too persistent
The hair "grabbed" the red tone which is in 7n (or 7 Neutral) causing it to appear copper colored. A blue based color or an ash color will need to be used in order to neutralize the red.
Your hair appears to be a mix of red, copper auburn, golden brown, and light ash brown tones. It likely falls into the category of a multi-tonal red or auburn hair color with highlights of brown and ash tones.
Copper is the element that produces a blue ash when burned. When copper compounds, such as copper sulfate or copper chloride, are heated, they can produce a characteristic blue color in the ash due to the formation of copper oxides. This blue ash is often seen in certain types of pyrotechnics and when burning specific copper-containing materials.
No, the ash in hair dye gives hair a "cool" color with no red or gold and when applied, ash will neutralize red or gold tones.
To get a copper hair color, you need to look for a permanent hair dye to get an intense copper pigment. Almost every major brand of hair dye has a copper or auburn hair dye option. Some notable brands of hair dye that offer this color include Revlon Colorsilks and L'Oreal's F©ria line.
Her hair colour is ash blonde.
yes
Kevin Rudd's hair colour is ash-blonde.
Use an ash color dye.
yes but its risky!
Yes, a medium ash brown hair color should cover a previous orange color. Since blue neutralizes orange, it's best to use a color that has a blue base.
It's a copper red/auburn color.