Purple shampoo help

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Sep 3, 2014

Shaye M.

I don't know if you can get Avon where you are but their purple shampoo is the best I've used by far, it's good because it's purple but it's a blue based purple rather then just purple which to me helped remove both yellow and orange tones I had in my blonde. It looks like this :) and yes you can leave yours in for an hour to see it it helps, I also did that. It may leave your hair with a lilac tinge but that washes out and should leave it more of a platinum colour. This is what the purple shampoo looks like (this is the conditioner cause my shampoos in the bathroom haha)

Sep 3, 2014

Jack B.

I prefer purple conditioner. Ion makes a good deep purple / indigo shade that I leave in for an hour or two when my hair gets more brass than blonde. But you're right, any parts that were bleached longer/lighter will absorb the toner/conditioner/shampoo better and you'll see better results there. Short of re-bleaching the parts that were less bleached originally, there's not a ton you can do about that.

Sep 3, 2014

Emily W.

You can also try mixing an indigo dye into white conditioner and leaving that on. That's what I do since my hair just ate toner for breakfast and didn't change at all. I mix one part dye to three parts conditioner, aiming for a lilac shade. Too much dye and your hair can start to look dingy, so start small.

Sep 3, 2014

Yasmine G.

Oh well then there's no hurt in trying especially since she recommended this(:
My hair lady gave me a this blue primer to brighten my highlights. This is the one if you'd like to give it a try (:

Sep 3, 2014

Yasmine G.

Purple shampoo won't really help for the copper tones. Try a blue shampoo or toner. The blue will cancel out the copper, purple is to cancel out yellow toned blondes which is probably why it didn't do all pieces. I use a blue toner for my blonde highlights when they get brassy and each time I use it they look brand new and much lighter.