Getting toner out of your hair

Author: Roger Morrison
Date Of Creation: 18 September 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To Fix Over Toned Hair At Home
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Applying toner to bleached hair can help remove yellow, orange, and copper undertones. Unfortunately, just like hair dye, a toner does not always work well, and you may not like your hair looking beautiful after using a toner. If you are not satisfied with the effect of the toner, the good news is that a toner will fade on its own. It is even better to hear that you can speed up this process. Start by washing your hair with a strong cleanser, such as clarifying shampoo, anti-dandruff shampoo, baking soda, or dish soap. If you need a slightly stronger solution, try removing the toner by letting lemon juice sit in your hair overnight.

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Method 1 of 2: Wash the toner from your hair

  1. Wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo. A clarifying shampoo thoroughly cleanses your hair and removes dirt, grease and accumulated hair care products. If you are not satisfied with the effect of the toner, the good news is that the toner will fade over time. You can speed this process up a bit by washing your hair with a clarifying shampoo.
    • Look for a clarifying shampoo at a drug store near you.
    • You will have to wash your hair several times to see results.
    • Do not wash your hair more than 4-5 times a day, otherwise your hair can be damaged. Under normal circumstances, you should not wash your hair more than 1-2 times a day.
    • Use a deep conditioner after shampooing.
  2. Wash your hair with anti-dandruff shampoo. Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is intended to remove all dirt, grease and dead skin cells from your scalp. However, it also removes toner from your hair. Try washing your hair several times with an anti-dandruff shampoo.
    • Don't wash your hair more than 4-5 times a day.
    • Use a deep conditioner after shampooing.
  3. Add baking soda to your shampoo. You can help scrub the toner from your hair by adding baking soda to your shampoo. Add about 1 teaspoon (5 grams) of baking soda to a dollop of shampoo. Mix everything and shampoo your hair as you normally would. When rinsing, be sure to rinse all the baking soda out of your hair. Treat your hair with a deep conditioner afterwards.
  4. "Cheleer" your hair at home. "Chelating" is a process that removes all build-up of hair care products and grease from your hair. Usually this is done before dyeing the hair, but you can also do this to get unwanted toner out of your hair. First wash your hair with a little dish soap and rinse. Then squeeze a lemon on your head and let the lemon juice sit for 1-2 minutes. Rinse the lemon juice from your hair and then treat your hair with a deep conditioner.

Method 2 of 2: Using lemons and conditioner

  1. Use this method within 24 hours. If you are not satisfied with the color of your toner, you can try removing the toner from your hair yourself at home. Unfortunately, the longer the toner is in your hair, the more difficult it will be to get it out of your hair. For best results, use this method within 24 hours of using toner.
  2. Mix lemon juice with conditioner. Squeeze a few lemons with a citrus press or by hand. Then mix 3 parts lemon juice with 1 part conditioner. To limit the damage to your hair, use a deep conditioner.
    • For short to medium hair, you will probably need about 3 lemons.
    • For long hair you will probably need 6 lemons.
    • Freshly squeezed lemon juice works best, but you can use ready-made lemon juice if you don't have anything else.
  3. Apply the mixture on your hair. Gently apply the lemon juice and conditioner mixture to your hair from roots to ends. Make sure to soak all of it. If you have long hair you can tie it in a ponytail. Cover your hair with plastic wrap or a plastic bag.
  4. Let the mixture sit in your hair for at least three hours. The acid in the lemon juice will slowly strip the color from your hair, and the conditioner will help limit the damage to your hair. Let the mixture sit in your hair for at least three hours. For best results, let the mixture sit in your hair overnight.
    • In the morning (or after three hours), wash your hair with shampoo and a deep conditioner.
    • You can also heat your hair during the process using sunlight, a hair dryer, or a hair dryer. However, this is not mandatory.

Tips

  • If your stylist has applied toner and you don't like the effect, it may be best to ask your stylist to re-toner your hair to get a different shade.
  • Toners will fade with each shampoo, so washing your hair every day will help the tone to fade faster. Most toners last about four weeks.