ASHY, NEUTRAL, OR WARM

 

Struggling to decide on the right tonality for your hair? Let's make it easier!


ASHY

Want that ashy tone? While it's a popular request, it might not suit everyone. Ashy shades typically incorporate blue or green undertones, commonly found in silvery blondes or darker blondes with hints of brunette. While light blondes can effortlessly achieve this look, individuals with naturally darker hair may require extra sessions or toning to attain the desired ashy tone.


NEUTRAL

Neutral tones are often the middle ground many people gravitate towards. They arise when hair is pre-lightened, revealing warm tones, and stylists aim to counterbalance the warmth while maintaining lightness. Neutral shades offer a beautiful complement to most skin tones, making them a safe choice if you're unsure about your desired tone.


WARM

Don't underestimate the beauty of warm colors—they're often underrated! Among these, caramel shades reign supreme. Warm tones have their advantages: they illuminate the face and tend to look lighter compared to cooler, ashier tones. Warmth reflects light which gives a glow and brightness to the hair, while ashier tones absorb it.