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How to Use Red & Gold Correctors After Bleaching Hair

Bleaching your hair lightens it and gets it ready for the next step in hair coloring, but leaves behind unwanted red, gold and brassy tones. Whether using a color dye, bleaching it again or using a toner, a red gold color corrector can be added to each type of these hair products to remove any tones left in the hair from bleaching. The color corrector can be found at any beauty supply store, is inexpensive and will fix all your hair-bleaching woes.

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    • Hair dye kit
    • Bleaching kit
    • Toner
    • Developer
    • Color corrector
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        Put on a pair of rubber gloves and mix up your hair dye, bleach or toner according to the included instructions. For toners, use one bottle of toner and 3 ounces of 20 volume developer.

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        Add five to 10 drops, depending on hair length and thickness, of a red gold color corrector to the dye, bleach or toner mix and shake the bottle well.

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        Apply the mix all over the head, covering every strand completely. Leave the color on for the time according to the package, generally about 25 minutes.

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        Rinse the hair out with warm water until it runs clear. Squeeze out excess moisture and apply a conditioner. Leave it on for three to five minutes before rinsing it out.

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