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.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, it's OK to mix ash brown and medium brown hair color together. The ash will help neutralize the reddish tone that would normally appear if the medium brown color was used alone.