Wella T14 Pale Ash Blonde Toner - Before and After Results

Wella T14 Pale Ash Blonde Toner - Before and After Results

For creating the most ashy blonde.

Wella Colour Charm T14 Pale Ash Blonde Toner will turn brassy hair into very ashy blonde. This toner is for you if you hate even the slightest bit of warmth. Wella T14 has a blue-violet base, which means it will counteract (or reduce) gold / yellow orange tones.

This is a super cool toned toner that works best on pale yellow hair.

Wella Colour Charm Toner T14 Pale Ash Blonde Before and After

WELLA T14 TONER RESULTS

 Below is a beautiful result using Wella T14 & 050

 

This amazing, silver result was created with Wella T14 (below) 

WELLA T14 TONER BEFORE & AFTER

This is my before and after of the Wella Colour Charm T14 Pale Ash Blonde Toner! It was created on bleached blonde hair that has a strong yellow tone.

You’ll see that the after is super ashy / grey toned and still has shine to it (which is rare with super ashy tones)!

Wella Colour Charm Toner T14 Pale Ash Blonde Before and After

How to get this result at home? I mixed the Wella T14 toner with 20 Vol Developer, (one part toner, two parts developer) and applied to damp hair. I left on for 30 minutes and then rinsed.

WELLA T14 TONER INSTRUCTIONS

If you’d like detailed instructions on how to use the Wella T14 Toner, click here!

TIPS

Wella T14 works best on pale yellow hair. If your hair has strong orange tones and you’d like to try this toner, make sure to add some Wella Colour Charm 050 Cooling Violet to your mixture - about 4 capfuls for hair that touches the top of your shoulders.

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