5 Solutions + Best Products To Get Rid Of Brass In Your Hair!

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Hi guys welcome back to my channel and, as you can tell by the title today, we are going to talk about how to eliminate and prevent brass in the hair. So as the year comes to an end, i always like to do an inventory of the videos that i've done even the past year and i like to go over videos that have been helpful to you and that you've liked the most. And basically, i did a video similar to this in the past and a lot of the comments on this video was. I wish you had shown solutions to each of these problems or to show a product for each solution, which is genius, and i don't know why. I didn't think about that, so i really want to keep it simple. So today we're just going to go over my five revised ways on how to eliminate and prevent a brass in the hair, so correctively speaking brass is known for in blonde hair, whereas in brown hair it's actually just called orange and red tones and for each tip. I'M going to give a solution for both brunette hair and blonde hair. Okay, so for my first tip, probably the most obvious is to tone now the issue is knowing what to tone and how to eliminate the brass without darkening the hair too much now with that being said, if you do want to tone and remove pigment, you always Need to tone in either the level that you're at or if the orange tones are severe. You actually need to go down one level. So if you're a blonde and say you have a level seven, eight orangey, brassy roots, i'd recommend tony with a level seven, and i feel often times when clients are now my virtual consult clients. They'Ll say something like: oh, i toned with a nine ash and it did nothing or it didn't do enough. More importantly, is the level almost more than the actual tone, because if you get an ash colored tone, but in a level that is way too high, it's actually not going to do much for the hair, but to keep this video simple, we're sticking to just the N series - and i do feel like the n series - are just very overlooked: um people either look to add gold or to add ash, but don't underestimate the power of a good neutral. If you have like level 8 level, 7 orangey roots a 7n with processing solution. 1 ounce of each is going to cure. That now say if you're, a brunette or you have balayaged, hair and you've touched up your roots or you just have orangy hot roots. That means when the roots are brighter than kind of the rest of the brown. In your hair and you've tried purple shampoo and you've tried an ash toner and nothing is working. I definitely recommend going down a level once again, so, if you're at about level six or seven at the roots, with the warm tones, i recommend going in with a level 6n again. One ounce of the color one ounce of the processing solution and your roots will be looking amazing, all right, so tip number two another quite obvious one and one that's actually probably used by a lot of people that are non-hairdressers, and that is the purple toning shampoo. As you can see here, i have a purple and blue toning shampoo by my favorite brand of toning shampoos period. So there are two main things that you look for in a toning, shampoo and a it's, how it leaves your hair feeling if your hair feels dry and just tired and fatigued after your toning, shampoo you're not going to be inclined to use it regularly. So a good purple shampoo is one that leaves your hair feeling, silky and hydrated, which both of these do, and the other main point, of course, is the tone. Now i've never tried a toning shampoo with such a beautiful shade. I'Ve tried purple shampoos that either do nothing to the hair where you put it on and you leave it on five minutes and your hair looks almost exactly the same, and i've tried purple shampoos that overly tone. The hair, like your hair, is gray after it sits on your hair for a minute and a half. What i like about these is the tone is gradual, meaning. I can have this on my hair for a good two to three minutes and i'm not gon na. Come out lavender, but it does effectively ban the brass in my hair. Now, as you can see, i have two colors and you're, probably wondering which one is good for which hair now the purple. I always recommend for my blonde. So this is levels 9 and up. Blue shampoo is great. For brunettes. Blue is good at canceling out orange, whereas purple is good at cancelling out yellow. If you have orange in your hair you're most likely not blonde. You are in the brunette kind of stage now. The brass that i want to talk about is the brass that occurs when you just color your hair, so you have gray roots, you've colored your hair, and you say you wanted to go a shade or two lighter than your natural base. Color and now you have really reddish kind of orangey roots the issue for that is most likely because you have lifted more than one to two levels lighter than your base. Color so say you are a natural level for brunette and say you want to be a level seven or eight. I definitely don't recommend doing that with color. It may look beautiful and it might even brighten just your roots to the color that you want, but in two weeks you're going to be experiencing so much warmth that it's not going to be worth it. So i always recommend if you want to go more than two levels lighter at the root or for your base, you do have to get a baby light or a lightning surface. You can always tone it down. So don't think that highlights will just make you automatically platinum blonde. You can get highlights to still be like a caramelly soft brown. So if you do want anything over, like i said about two to three levels lighter than what you have, i definitely suggest going with the lightning route, meaning baby lights highlights balayage. Now, if you don't want to get any lighter in your hair, and you do want to just stick to having a base color, then i recommend staying as close to your natural color as possible, now say: you're a natural level four and you wanted to be a Level, seven and you used a level seven and now you're orange. So what i hear a lot of clients say is so i went and got another level seven, but in an ash tone and put it on top of that, because that color was mixed with the 20 volume. So essentially, what you did was stack 20 volume 20 volume on top of 20 volume is just going to give you more lift, and so essentially it's just going to make you extremely extremely brassy. So for this issue, what i recommend is actually coming down a level even if it's darker or back to the same level of your natural base color. For me, that would be a level five, i'm naturally between a level, five and a level six, and if i ever lighten my roots to be a level seven or an eight, i would go in with a level five and ten volume and apply that over the Roots and that will calm that redness down - and i know that 5 may sound scary, if obviously you're looking to be light, but the 5n is a good overall for any of you that have had this warmth. Kind of in your roots, 5n is just a good rule of thumb that will take care of that all right for my last tip, which this is really important, but i also feel like it kind of gets dismissed is don't strip your toner so say you come Out of the salon, your blonde looks beautiful. You have this great toner. As we know, toners are semi-permanent, so that means that they will not stick to the hair. The way permanent color does, and so, therefore, it is very natural for the color to fade now. There are steps that you can do to prevent that from fading as fast as it wants to and therefore holding on to that beautiful tone as long as you possibly can so. The first step is to use a color and gentle safe, shampoo, one that is sulfate paraben free. Obviously, it's a major plus sulfates is what really suds up the hair and can really clarify the hair. Another thing that you can do in the shower to prevent the stripping of your toner is to use slightly cooler water, so try to wash your hair with as cool water as possible, going to seal the hair and at least keep the color. That'S still there a little bit more sealed, because what hot water does is it really opens up the hair? So it's much easier for those beautiful, colors and tones to just wash off and then last bit of advice for this tip is to finish off with a good good, hydrating conditioner, that's really going to seal in your hair and really just protect that gorgeous color. So some of my favorites are the unite luxury, shampoo and conditioner. I love the oleplex, shampoo and conditioner, and biology has some amazing, really hydrating shampoos and conditioner sets as well. That are great for this. As you guys know, i like to use monet on my hair, but not straight after i've toned my hair, because i do feel that it can strip some of the color out all right guys, and that is it. Hopefully this was a thorough explanation and hopefully with more examples to make your brass prevention a little bit easier. If you still have any questions, absolutely leave them down below and something i want to start doing in the new year is. I will post on instagram when i'm going to be doing this, and that is to have you guys send me your hair problems, so that means say: you've cut off, wacky bangs and you've overtoned your hair and now you've lost all your highlights and you want to Get them back or you've been wanting to lighten your hair and you eight sessions in and you're still not at your desired color whatever it is. I basically want you to send me. A current hair photo a brief description of what it is that you want and then a goal photo and then i will pick three of you from this instagram post and then i will make a youtube video here explaining and helping you basically get to your hair Dreams and because we only have one month left of it this year, one of my ideas, uh for the holiday. Normally, you know we do a fun, glam, look or something - and i was thinking maybe this year um we could do either a quick like get ready with me because, let's face it, we're all gon na be home in our pajamas anyway. Maybe show you a comfy but cute outfit idea and as well, either like a cocktail recipe or like a fun, cozy, snack or appetizer, or something like that so a little bit different than or like sit down hair videos. But let me know if that's something that you guys would want to see leave me the little candle emoji down below. If you want to see this video and yeah, i can't believe we made it to december of 2020 hope you're all doing well. I love you guys and i'll see you in the next one bye guys you

Jennifer B: So happy to see you addressing this again. I NEVER treat my own hair, but always have full highlights done. I am not happy with how much hair was foiled last month and am now wanting to do a root smudge, balayage, or lowlights on myself. Any advice? Thank you for being such a wealth of hair color knowledge and sharing with us❣️

Pat Kuykendall - Weeks: Thanks for the update! I wanted to share my current favorite products with you as a amateur just my own hair person - 62 years old, natural shoulder length hair, mostly white/silver with some of my strawberry blond hanging in there. I use olaplex 0,3,6,7 and function of Beauty shampoo, conditioner and mask that I ask the formula to eliminate yellowing, frizz ending, anti aging. Gotta say, best routine in my entire life. I use the Dyson Air Wrap as well. Hair has never been better.

Mai Tran: How often do you have to tone your hair to keep it brass free and beautiful? Is toning your hair damaging as highlighting it? Thank you for this great video!

Maria Joana Faria: Olá Silvia! I follow you from Portugal! You can’t imagine how many times you saved my hair as I do everything at home by myself (from colouring to cut) even before quarantine thank you so much for your generosity. And i’m sorry for My bad english... it’s a little brassy Just one question: the 5 tone you said to apply on the roots... is it colour or tonner? Thank you ☺️

Gayle: Years ago I colored my blonde hair dark and have been fighting red tones ever since. I pay hundreds at the salon only to have the brass overtake. I’m going to try and do it myself. Wish me luck and any further tips feel free to offer

FANOLA: These were the best tips for brass free hair! Thank you for always recommending Fanola!

Kristy Stephens: I’m in the process of lifting my hair to blonde from brunette with blonde and burgundy highlights. I’ve been 2x in the last 2 months, each time it’s definitely getting lighter but I also have some orange areas that haven’t lifted. Would the blue shampoo help or toner? Or just wait until my next appt , haha I’m so impatient.

Renee CA: The information you've given here on purple shampoo vs blue shampoo is genius! No wonder purple didn't do a *thing* for my level 7 oh-so-brassy hair! I'll be picking up some blue!

Redhead Detective: Hey, Elle! Can you do a dedicated video on redheads? I’m a natural redhead, but have been experimenting over the last couple years with different tones, and I find there really isn’t a lot of info out there for natural redheads. For example, I have very cool toned skin, and although my hair is more of a strawberry blonde naturally, I find a deep burgundy shade is not only the most flattering on me, it tends to add some life to my face. Had I gone more of a copper shade, I don’t necessarily think it would have been as flattering.

Marianne Donato: yes please! Thanks for the video. I got the Fanola purple mask and also the blue shampoo at your suggestion from the last time you talked about it. The blue handles my level 7 roots while the purple takes care of my highlights for overall great color maintenance. Thank you!

WHATSUPDOC: I'm blown away at the fact that you have under a million followers. You are one of my favorite professionals to watch for multiple reasons. More people should be subscribing to you!

Eunha: Very informative video! It would be cool if you could show us the different products on real hair so we could see the effects :-)

Cynthia Tovar: Yesss, I like when u explained when the roots lighting to much, but looks good at first and not later. I think so many women leave a salon happy with newly styled hair, and go home and are lost. We end up watching hundreds of YouTube video to learn. Your videos help me save alot of time, money, and headaches. Thank you.

Julie White: @ellebangs I don't know if you ever answer questions. But I would love your advice on a problem I'm having. I'm still a newer hairdresser and my sister loves the bright white blondes. She's naturally about a level 5 maybe 6 and after I lift her to a level 9/10 I use kenra sv and the problem is it's dulling the blonde to a silver lavender with no brightness. I've even used redken shades eq 9V which tends to still leave a yellow/brassy tone in the roots where I just lifted her. While the already processed mid-shaft to the ends of her hair grab the lavender tones. What toner should I be using to give her the bright white blonde she is wanting? If there is any way you could give me advice or even coaching me on toners I would really appreciate you reaching out to me. I would even love to do the $75 consultation with you, if you would be willing to advise me through there with the problems I'm having?

Shilan Amin: First video among all the ones that I’ve watched ! Really wow thank you for the perfect explanation ❤️

Isabella Thor: Just dyed my hair last week and found your channel today! I was exactly looking for this video.

Jill Southam: Thanks for your video! This is so helpful. I would love more info on when (or how long) to avoid using Monat after getting highlights and if that goes for Monat’s blonde hair products as well. That seems surprising to me but I’m glad to know and I really appreciate you sharing your expertise!

Whispering Truth ASMR: I think my natural color is between a 6 and a 7. I had highlights that I hated, so I used a level 7 (wella tng) dye and it turned out extremely brassy, especially the roots where my natural color was. I was just trying to go for my natural color, or as close as I could get, but I think I made a mistake by using the volume 20. So am I understanding the video right? Do I need to go down a level with a volume 10 developer? Any help would be very much appreciated

Oana Dospin: I just had my balayage toned with 08N and it turned out darker than my natural hair colour. The stylist refused to admit that all the blond is gone. It was super infuriating! Is there something I can do?

Nicole Turk: Hi. I was wondering if you could help me with my issue. I’m 75% white(resistant) and I always use 5nn cover fusion to make sure the white hair is covered, however it’s so dark and I really would like to go lighter. Since majority of my hair is white it’s such a contrast when it grows in. Currently I do my roots every 2-3 weeks. I just had highlights added to break up the darkness but since I do my roots so often I do them myself at home. My question is will a 7nn or 8nn cover my white hair? Any advise would be greatly appreciated

patrice murray: just started following you about a month ago. Honey I wish I had found you years ago. I would be a genius at coloring. But I'm here to learn now! Much love

Debra Ybarra: So happy I found you - yes please expand your video to discuss healthy snacks. I actually am going to cut my own hair - dry - using your instructional video. I’m turning 62 in February and I love the DIY videos you post. Thank you thank you Beautiful ❤️

Yasset Seijas: Love the idea . I love blondish hair but it does not love me...lol. Whether it’s brassy or extremely dry it’s a love-hate relationship. I will definitely send my pic on Instagram. Hope to hear from you. Love your hair!!

Nancy Fanizzo: Hi Silvia! What toners and processors do you recommend and can we get them without a license? Thank you!

Tiffany Lapointe: Love all your videos.. always so helpful! Thank you

sandy949: Just in time! My balayage has brass between root and blonde transition pieces.

Katie Irish: Excellent video! This really explained what most of us are looking for. Thank you!

Ashley Jordan: The before pic is EXACTLY my current color! My hair is naturally on the red side of brown and it's so hard to keep up w combatting it

Lisa Rettenbacher: The fanola no yellow shampoo worked like magic on my hair. Such a great product!

Deb Tomlinson: Thanks for your amazing videos. I need to color my roots from a 7 to 9. I use Kenra 9n and a bit of 9a with a tiny bit of blue booster with 30 vol developer. Not matter what I do I get hot roots. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated .

kiwigal: Cureplex conditioner is amazing, also their bleach too as it has the rebonding agent in it.

Lori C: Would be really cool if you could do a similar video with how to get rid of orange brass colors but with products we can find in Europe. I am in Germany and cannot find most of these unfortunately :( I am sure there are many others in Europe that would love to follow your indications and use products you recommend that we can access here easier. Great videos thanks

stellarmarion: Thank you for another great video. Will an N color add any warmth? I always lean towards ash colors because I’m scared to have unwanted warmth. Then the ash tends to make my hair darker and dull.

Diane Zamora: Love your hair! Definitely my goal one day

HAIR WITH MEANING: So far tried only Loreal purple shampoo . Was alright. Great video☕

Fiona Cho: Love your videos. I recently got a full head of highlights using Redken lightning powder then toner 09T and 10P were applied. My question is can I use 09T and 10P in the future without using the lightning powder? I'm going white around my hairline which I want to work it into my color. Thank you and kind regards.

Sabrina Mandell: Have you used the purple shampoo from pureology? I’ve heard it’s really good

S Wrigley: Do you recommend a green shampoo for brunettes that turn reddish? I bleached my hair blond for years but started dyeing it back to my natural color a few months ago (which is 5N or 5A). My stylist did not use a protein filler. She has used 5 double ash with a blue base and it looks fabulous at first but it always turns reddish after a few washes. My roots are never brassy but I do have a noticeable bit of gray. If the colored part wouldn't turn red, the brown on my roots would be the same color as the original dyed look (minus the gray strands of course). Would a blue or a green shampoo help me out more? Or should I still get a protein filler?

Claudia Flores: love it!! Thanks for advice on Shampoo’s I would like to see a video of what over the counter products we can users color hair since we are quarantine once again.

Christine Anne: What about neutral protein fillers - or even colored fillers. They help achieve the tone when your hair is too porous. Its the only solution that has worked for me

Lindsey Mattson: I have a question that I can't seem to find an answer to. I get blonde babylights all over my head, and just use my natural root color, nothing else. The past few times I have gotten my highlights done, with two different hair dressers, the toner washes out immediately, and I'm left with goldish yellow high lights instead of cool toned ones. I even wash my hair with expensive color shampoo AND have started washing it in cool water. Some highlights particularly on the crown portion of my hair have a yelllow/gold tint to them that will NOT go away, no matter how much they get highlighted and toned. Other parts of my hair have lifted to a nice icy blonde. It's only at the top portion of my hair and not even purple shampoo will get the yellow out. Is this from overlapping color? A little over a year ago, I had a root smudge to correct some highlights, and six months prior to that, I had a base bump on my hair, which I did not want. It turned the top of my hair orangey. I am not sure if those two things are causing the issue. I just want to get the yellow tint out of my highlights but don't know what to do. They do not lift or hold on to toner for long at all.

eady08: I’m a level 9/10 with level 5/6 roots. Lightened and then used 6n on them and I feel like they’re still so warm/orangey. Is this a case of needing to go in twice, or needing 6na instead

Joyce Harmon: I love the way you give us the total hair color beauty story

Roxie Forde: Great tips!!! Thanks Elle!!

Zoe Yost: WOW you are a life saver -ive been toning my hair trying so hard to get it to lighten and I just looked and i've been doing a level 10 when im a level 7. uhhhh!!!

Caroline Magallon: Such a great video thank you for the advice. Much

Jessica A.: You’re an amazing hairdresser, i follow u from Switzerland! You are so helpful and u do always an amazing job with your channel, much love Silvia

Erin C: I like the Matrix Brass off sapphire shampoo and conditioner for my brunette ombré highlighted on the end hair.

wintersparkle: Hi there, your videos are amazing but I'm still struggling to decide what path I need to go down to get rid or tone down my orange/red tones balayage which has made my hair look like I have a orange/red colour all over with my natural root showing in places, Iv spent so much money in the past 2years in salons (wella products) and still no closer to what I want, im a natural level 5 maybe 6 on the cool side with blue eyes and I want something as close to my natural colour that can grow out naturally without so much red/orange undertones. Please help. Last used on my hair was bleach 6% scated foils Toner wella illemina 8/69- 1.9% and my hair looks red/orange as ever. Anything I can do :(

Lana Savoca: I have a question about platinum toners—which professional one do you recommend that is not violet or blue based? Whenever I use toners (wella) my hit turns blue or purple! And I only leave it in 5 minutes!

Jess C Ka: So helpful. Thank you!

Anna Szczesna: This was very helpful,Thank you !

Frogenius W.: Wow, really complicated. Will have to watch this at least one more time.. Shows, what amazing skills you have and what a geniusyou are. Your hair simply looks perfect. Wish, I had a hairdresser like you in my town..

C K: Thank you!!! ️ How long would you leave the 5N on for correction??

Joan Gentile: I love the Matrix hair color!! It's the best ever!! My colorist uses it on my hair!!

Amy: I’ve noticed that purple shampoo dulls my hair. I have almost platinum foils that start to turn very brassy. What purple shampoo is best that brightens without dulling the hair.

Louise Gross: I have NATURALLY DIRTY BLONDE / DARK BLONDE HAIR. I get brassy tones somehow. I found a shampoo and conditioner, Maui brand that does a great job in eliminating the brass and bringing our my natural light colored hair.

Jeannette: Any suggestions for over toned blonde hair? My hair has a slight green hue to it

Renee Woods: What toner is on your hair? ❤️ it!

Danielle Girnus: Best video ever! I feel empowered...thank you

MsV99: Really helpful ! Thank you

Вика Сарикулова: Как же мне нравятся твои работы!

Terri Werning: Wow! Thank you!! So helpful!

Madalina Lehene: Can you make a video about hair bleach allergy? If you had a client with problems like that? I have been discoloring from the roots for about 3 years but yesterday I had a pretty severe allergy, I decided that we will not discolor it from the roots from now on but I was wondering if there are other solutions.

jjzladyk: @ellebangs I have brown hair and recently got balayage highlights and I feel like the blonde is a little too yellow... what would you recommend??

Angelic2u: Love this Video, so much useful information, thank you! Buying the FANOLA Blue shampoo you recommended, do you like vegan or original?

Mattie Vigil: So I don’t have Instagram, but I tried lightening up my hair and some areas lightened more than others and then I used a cool toner that made my roots too warm. How do I fix it, especially the uneven areas?

Green Jeans: My hair used to come up a pretty wheat color and needed toner occasionally, NOW it comes up brassy af! T18 turned my hair a green and it is crazy bc I had to go from a violet base to a gold base. Help!!!

Helena DM ❤🐝: My favorite solutions: ash dyes, Fanola No Orange Shampoo, and doing a rinsage with blue black hair dye mixed in shampoo. In general I use filtered water. Tap water is full of iron that turns hair red.

Lisa Hall: I got the Fanola purple shampoo, love it, it's not drying at all

Claudia: Great video Thanks

Gary Zimmerman: Howdy. Will the purple shampoo also work well for salt and pepper hair?

Paula Johnson: How do you correct overly ashy toned hair?

uv.vibes: How do I avoid lightening my roots when toning my hair

Tazz: Kim..there are always going to be haters ...they should just turn the channel but notice they don’t ..lollll. I love watching and learning from you..keep doing your thing .. Oxo

Adriana Simmonds: Do you put that toner all over or only at the hot roots ?

S. M.: 1) Are you still doing hair consults over Zoom? 2) Don't these shampoos have sodium laurel sulfate in them? Thanks :)

SAN T: I had natural black hairs. Cut down was perfect. I used ash grey color. But colour runs out on every hair wash

Be Strong and Love Yourself: I just tried Fanola purple shampoo and it worked so well! I love my hair color! Thank you so much for sharing!!! ❤️❤️❤️

Janett Diaz: Thanks for the video but I wanted to know where I can buy the 7N toner? I'm so new to this hair stuff but I'm trying to correct my hair color. Please help

Clau Carta: Omg your amazinggggggg!!! Thank Youuuuu!!! You are so calm on explaining it all ✨

Bunny M: What brand is the toner you would recommend in N7?

CherryJuli: I wished I could use one of these color protection shampoos but they just don’t clean my scalp. My hair will still be oily after washing because my sebum is so thick It’s so annoying.

SUNDIAL: Thanks for the video; I have watched so many of your videos (perhaps my biggest problem..lol.) I only wish you would ALWAYS show an example of what you are talking about. The little pictures (of product and hair example) you add to the video are best for me, they are easier for me to see, as opposed to holding up a product, or just explaining.

Amy Lynn: What was the name of the purple shampoo you recommend?

Helena Lovelock: Have you tried Olaplex purple shampoo yet ?

Agena W: I learn so much from your videos

Mind Over Batter: Omg what is that color at 5:54???? That’s what I’m wanting! My hair ALWAYS turns out looking like a penny no matter what salon I go to. I figured I should try by myself this time.

LYD VINCE CRUZ: Thanks a lot for the informations.It Will help me a lot .❤

Patsy Momma: Yes awesome video Are all these products only available for licenses professionals?️️️

Kathe Rina: Yes to the cocktail ideas️also I need serious advice on my hair, will be sending you a picture on Instagram

Justina Siracusa: My hair did not really lift to well, but was kinda a mix. Then I tried dark blond demi, it turned my hair almost black!! My hair has always not responded well to color added :( Why does my hair turn so dark ? Not sure how to ask the question correctly with the actual issues I have going on with it.

Olivia Carrillo: Hi you”re amazing and georgous can i use 5A. Instead 5 natural ?? Thank you ❤️

advisorywarning: Is that a redken toner? I went to my stylist to get my hair lightened during a balayage and it ended up orange in some places, blonde in others, but I am a natural very dark brown hair. I DESPERATELY need to get rid of this orange, I’m thinking of doing balayage at home after doing a ton of research. It just sucks how you can’t get the best stuff without a license :(

Life and Makeup: Please share your complete hair take care routine.. Please

Sam: thanks for sharing. could I cover my grey roots with this toner - like having then baby lights from my grays :-)

Bonita chikita: thanks for tips!

Kara Reyes: Can you give suggestions for strawberry blonde hair?

Danai Morales: Can I use a high lift cool blonde to tone my hair?

Kara Reyes: I'm certainly not blonde or brunette. My hair is orange naturally. So can you provide info for refreshing and brightening naturally "brassy" color?

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