How to tone blonde and grey hair at home

I recently went from blonde to denim and I am absolutely in love with my hair! You can read more about it HERE.

Denim Hair Pretty Please Chralie

I posted the pic above on Instagram after I had the denim (dark grey with a blue tone) done for a second time. I don’t like to post (or even take) selfies, but I was too chuffed with my hair not to share.

Thing is though, because my hair is so porous (after years and years of bleach on bleach), it takes colour very quickly, but it also seems to wash out faster than I would like. There are a few yellowish tones creeping back here and there and I hate it.

My hairdresser gave me a tip on how to keep those yellow tones at bay for as long as possible. At home. And at a very good price ;)

Silver/purple shampoo.

Okay, okay. You already know this. But I have a trick! Keep reading.

In case you don’t know, purple/silver shampoo (or conditioner) contains a violet pigment that tones down and neutralises yellow tones or brassiness in blonde and grey hair. It does not lighten or colour your hair, but the purple counteracts any yellowness leaving your blonde, platinum or grey hair looking more vibrant and restoring the colour to its former glory. Or close to it at least.

It is recommended that you use these type of products once or twice a week. But what do you do when these tones are just too damn stubborn? Here’s my winning tip.

How to tone blonde and grey hair at home

How to tone blonde and grey hair at home

Apply silver or purple shampoo onto dry hair.

Yip. As easy and simple as that. Work it through your hair and then leave it to work its magic.  I leave it on for at least 30 minutes. Because the product is not diluted with water, the toning effect is a lot more intense. And it works like a charm!

Note that you will use quite a bit of product and you have to make 100% sure that it is distributed evenly. You don’t want to cause any patchiness.

I have to warn you… using this method may lead to a temporary purple tint in your hair. It all depends on the strength of the product that you use and the length of time you leave it on. And of course the condition of your hair.

My current stash of silver shampoos:

How to tone blonde and grey hair at home using violet shampoo

The first silver shampoo that I tried was the Natur Vital Silver Shampoo. It was a couple of days before payday so I was looking for the most budget friendly product. I bought it at Dis-Chem and it was about R65. This shampoo is not very concentrated and I didn’t see a major difference. Note that the brassiness I experienced was quite stubborn. Another negative was the fact that I found the shampoo very drying. I still feel that if you have never used a silver shampoo before, that this may be a good one to try in order to get a feel for what a silver shampoo can do for you.

Joico Color Endure Violet is an awesome shampoo. It is concentrated enough to give you a very good result, plus it leaves your hair looking and feeling amazing. I bought mine at Style Bar and I think it was R215. Not too bad.

INOAR Absolute Speed Blond is the shit. It is the most concentrated purple shampoo that I have tried. I reviewed it HERE when I was still a blonde. This stuff is potent. And gorgeous. It leaves my hair feeling and looking amazing and it gets rid of all traces of yellow. I also have the INOAR Absolute Speed Blond Conditioner and it is just as freakin’ amazing. There is also a Speed Blond Mask in the range and I can’t wait to get my hands on that. Once again, a little warning: because Speed Blond is so concentrated, it can turn a golden blonde into a platinum babe and a silver fox into Kelly Osbourne very easily. Not that it’s a bad thing though. Who doesn’t want awesome hair?

If you have any tips or tricks for me, I’d love to hear them.

xoxo

Hair Makeover: From Blonde to Denim

I have been a blonde for about 12 years. I loved being a blonde. But after 12 years, I was starting to get bored. In all honesty, I’ve been bored with blonde for quite a while, but I had no idea what I wanted. I wanted a change, but I didn’t want to go back to any of the multitude of hair colours I had before the blonde. I’ve done red. I’ve done plum. I’ve done dark brown.

I’ve been a bit obsessed with grey/silver and denim hair for a while, but I was too scared to try it. What if grey just made me look older?! I am 38 and the blonde highlights have been doing a pretty decent job of hiding the grey I already have. And denim? What if that just made me look like an ‘old tannie‘ trying too hard?!

I was on my way to Style Bar a couple of weeks ago to get my roots done, and on my way there (about 10 minutes from the salon) my sister talked me into it… I was going denim!

I was strangely calm about the decision.

My Hair Makeover: From Blonde to Denim

Before…

My Hair Makeover: From Blonde to Denim

After…

My Hair Makeover: From Blonde to Denim #denimhair

I am in love with my hair!! It’s still a work in progress, but we’ll get to that perfect shade of blue grey that I’m after.

Thank you to Style Bar and my amazing stylist. It’s been a pleasure!

And thank you to my sister for forcing me into it ;)

xoxo