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Hi beautiful I'm feeling feisty today, because I had my my tool at a toning is fun. It is the icing on the cake and in some cases it is the cake, it's very important. You do this step correctly, which is why I decided to make an entire video about this one topic: choosing the right toner for your blond hair is essential to making it look, luxurious and professionally done today. I'Ll give you everything you need to know in the most simplest of terms, about toning, your hair, maybe without using t18, but basically we're just like it's just very basic. So you can do this at home and not get up. I see one more person using tatin on their orange hair. It might just stop doing hair just reacts, I'm just kidding, that's never gon na happen. Please don't skip over anything in this video because all of it is very important and I tried to sum up everything and make it short and sweet. But every detail is important for you to know to make the best decision on which toner you should use to tone your special blond hair and make it as beautifully white. Just like that, pure platinum blonde, that I rocked for many many years and with that said, let's get into it first, let's talk about your different toning options and how toner works. Color is broken up into three different categories: semi, Demi and permanent, and those all do mean different things. Now semi is going to last the least amount of time in your hair around three to six washes, whereas Demi's gon na last a little bit longer about twelve washes and permanent, of course lasts. The most amount of time in your hair 20 washes. This is just a ballpark number, but that is kind of the idea of the different types of color semi-permanent color just lays on top of your hair. It is not going in there, it's not penetrating anything and that's. Why washes out much faster when things are inside of the hair? It takes a longer time to wash out now Demi permanent, slightly lifts. The hair cuticle very, very slightly, goes underneath and also lays on top so you're getting a little bit more protection because it's in the cuticle, but it still ends up washing out a little bit faster than permanent color. Now permanent color is not gon na wash out fast because it is fully raising those cuticles and molecules are fully going into the hair shaft sitting in there, and that is why you can wash your hair many many times and it does not come out because it Is really deep in there it shoved in there it okay, that's enough of that yeah and now I explain that part to you, but let me just tell you, I know what you're thinking like, oh well permanent seems like the best option for me like I want It to last a long time. I want my hair to look perfect forever. There are different applications for different types of color. You don't always want to use permanent color for reasons I'll explain later, but I can't stress that enough, just because it's permanent doesn't mean it's better. Lastly, a very important rule of thumb here about how toner works toner does not lighten your hair, it simply tones it. It is not called a Lightner, that's what we call bleach. You cannot go a lighter with toner. You can only stay at the exact level you're at after you, lighten your hair. So please use bleach and get your hair where you want to be first and use. Toner to perfect what you already have now that we know that's a very basic, beautiful information. Let'S move on to the next topic: shall we let's quickly review the a level system and the color wheel, because those are two magical, very useful things you should know if your coloring, your own hair, okay, here's the color wheel, okay, beautiful thing? Oh my baby, she's! Actually, my niece, the color wheel, is my niece that wasn't funny. If you look at here, the opposite of Orange is Balu and the opposite of yellow is purple. So if your hair has more yellow tones in it after you've lightened it, then you're gon na want to go with a toner that has more of a purple base to it, and purple is violet in color, so purple equals violet, and then, if your hair is Really orange you're, seeing a lot of orange in your hair, you're gon na want a blue-toned, toner and blue and hair coloring world is usually an ash tone, so blue equals ash, so you're really looking for Deni permanent colors that has either a V or an A On the package those represent violet and violet is purple and then the other one is ash, which is a and a is blue. Those are the only two things you use now, quick, thank you to blue and purple pigment because it plays such an important part in making your hair. Why does without blue and purple he wouldn't get platinum blond? You wouldn't do it now, if you're having a hard time figuring out if your hair has more orange or yellow tones in it. Well, I recommend holding up a white piece of paper to your hair or anything white and just seeing is your hair orange or as your hair, yellow and then, if you're, seeing both, I would just say your hair has more orange in it and go with that. The other very important factor when coloring your hair with a toner, let's make it very nice and bright and white or silver or whatever you want to do. You want to know what level your hair is when we're talking about blonds we're typically talking about level eight through ten. Sometimes seven, seven is a dirty you kind of blonde, but we won't include level seven in this video just cuz. It'S irrelevant right now: um we're talking about very light blonde, which is eight nine and ten, so kind of match your hair up to these and figure out is your hair level eight? Is it a nine or is it a 10? Now that you know what level your hair is, what the underlining tone of your hair is, is it orange or yellow? Typically, in a level, eight you're, seeing a lot more orange, typically in a little nine you're, seeing a lot more yellow and then typically in level? Ten you're seeing a very pale in profession now that you know what level your hair is, and you also know what the underlining tone of your hair is. We can move on to the next step, which is choosing between semi Demi and permanent hair color, which one should you use for toning. Your blond, hair semi is awesome for people going and doing fashion colors, which is like blue Purple's, Pink's. Anything like that because it does wash up fast, you can change the color often so, if you go to a person who's like I'm gon na change his color all the time, I don't want to be blonde for that long. We'Re gon na do all sorts of choose semi, because it's amazing on the hair. It'S very conditioning it does a wonderful job at toning hair. However, it doesn't last that long, which is beneficial in a lot of ways, but also can be its downfall with a semi-permanent color you'll know that it sent me because it'll say it on the bottle, but you'll also know because it doesn't have a developer with it. You don't have to mix it with anything. It is just a standalone user right out of the tube or the bottle very simple. Then we move on to a demi-permanent color and that involves a developer and a tube bottle whatever it is, you mix them both together and there is your potion. There'S your concoction. You then put on your hair and magic things happen. Typically, a doing permanent color is mixed with 10 volume or below that six volume, whatever it'll be doing permanent. Who does a beautiful job at attaching to the hair, doing a great job of toning just enough and also does not cause any damage to your hair or just a little bit of damage? Just an all-around great option for toning beautiful, I loved any printed color, and then we have permanent permanent is scary when talking about toning pre, lightened hair, and that is because, with permanent color you're, typically using something like a 20 volume or 30 volume, with the permanent Color and what happens when you use a developers that are higher than 10 volume is you're gon na get a lifting moment and lifting means it's opening your hair cuticle so that the molecules can go inside and sometimes that's not good, because when it lifts it does Cause damage, it's not healthy to keep lifting your hair and lifting your hair and lifting your hair. The other thing with permanent color, when using it as a toner, is that it can tend to be very dull with demi, permanent and semi-permanent. It is very glossy. It is very reflective toning with permanent color can make your hair look dull and kind of lifeless, and it won't reflect light as well. However, it is great if your hair is just a tint yellow and it's still healthy and you just want to kick it into high gear and get all that little bit of yellow out, and you don't mind just a little bit more damage. Well, you can use permanent color because it does have that lifting agent it's gon na get knock that yellow out and deposit that tone in, but for this video I'm gon na keep it there with permanent color. Above all, I just recommend using demi-permanent color for toning platinum, blonde, okay. Finally, we've learned so much already. That was wonderful. I had so much fun explaining that I love color. Now that you have all this information. What are you where do you go? How do I do this? Why do I go to get this color? Who I ask? Let me answer that. First of all, your hair must be light enough to tone if your hair is not a level-8 get it there, you have to use bleach. Color does not lift color, and if your hair is a level 8 and you want to be a 10, you use bleach unless your hair is damaged, then leave it alone, but use bleach, get it to a level 10 and then tone your hair owner will not Make your hair lighter take a toner that is the same level as your hair. Don'T go beyond what you are if your hair is level 8, don't pick a level 9 or 10. Toner t18 is a level 10 toner. Most of you guys do not have level 10 hair. So don't do that. There'S other options. You can ask somebody at a Sally's Beauty Supply what they recommend and say you do not want t18. If your hair is already white cuz. I know a lot of the girls or work at sally's will recommend t18, even though, like they don't know what they're talking about sorry, that was really I see. Most people were trying to tone their level 8 hair with a level 10 toner team, and it doesn't do anything because that is not what the product is made for. So what I recommend you do is go to your local Beauty. Supply Store, whether that be Sally's or anything else that sells color walk in there and ask for a demi-permanent color and pick the one that you feel is best. There are probably three options for options. Most of it does the same thing in slightly different formulas. So don't over think it just pick one now that you've found the demi-permanent color choose a color that is at your level and choose a color that is going to cancel out whatever existing tone. You have in your hair, whether that be orange or whether that be yellow, and you guys know the opposite of orange is blue, which is ash and the opposite of yellow is purple, which is violet in color and ash, or an A is a very strong toner And a violet or a V is a lighter toner, there's also stuff. Like VA mixtures, the two again ask the person at the store, but take this knowledge with you. Please then make sure you choose a demi-permanent developer to go with the demi-permanent color. Sometimes the haircare line does not have a developer to go with it. Sometimes they do if there's nothing to go with it. Just choose a 10 volume developer, it'll work out fine and also don't use box dye. Whatever you do, it's going to ruin your hair and it's not going to do anything. I promise you. I have no personal vendetta against um box dye. It just doesn't work, it's not going to tone your hair, so stop trying to make it happen. I also like to apply the toner to adapt towel-dried hair that way the water evens out. The porosity of your hair makes everything perfectly equal and make sure that the parts of your hair that are very dry and damaged don't pick up the toner faster than the parts that are healthy. So you want a very even result and applying to damp hair will give you just that, and lastly, apply fast. Go dip your hand in it, put it on your hair and comb it through just get it in stop taking three years to put a toner on, because you're gon na get one side. That'S purple and one side, that's white! It'S gon na be a mess. You have to have it all on your hair. At the same time, I don't care if you use your hands, just get it on just go, look and make sure you get it everywhere and it'll be great and then wait until it. The desired tone is achieved that might only take a few minutes, so just be careful and watch it and kind of take a strand and rub off the color and see what you have underneath, but sometimes people tend to jump the gun too fast. Maybe just wait. It out, if it's a little violet a who cares. Sometimes, if you leave a toner on too long, it'll make her hair just a tiny bit violet and like it's just like fun for a couple of washes and then it washes out. And then you end up with a perfectly white hair, and you can also just wait, however long the directions tell you to wait, whether that be 10, 15, 20, 35 minutes. So just read the directions and keep an eye on your hair and boom. That is how you get it done just keep in mind. This is the very very basics of toning Hair. Stylist. Do things a lot more complicated than this, but this will give you a nice home, hair color moment. You know I mean just because I'm sick of people with orange hair trying to tone with t18 it's just time. I said something you know anyways yeah. I was once the queen of platinum, blonde hair and I have retired, but I'm trying to pass the baton on to all you other people out there who are trying to be hot and I'm blond Queens with white hair that blends in with the white walls. So you just look like you: have no hair, that's the kind of white hair. I always strived for and what I got all right. You guys that is all for today, don't forget to check out my hair care brand X, mondo hair for beautiful luxurious, fabulous, glowing, hair. We just released a product called salty sea salt spray it'll be linked below it'll. Give you perfect fabulous air, dried hair it'll. Give those amazing Beach waves also, we have wave tech, which is an essential summer product you can read more about them on the website, also make sure you check out ex mono hair on instagram at ex mondo hair, where we post so much great content and so Much information about the brand and make sure you follow me on Instagram, Twitter and tik-tok at Brown, mondo NYC. I also have a Facebook page and a snapchat show under Brad mondo make sure you check those out, and that is all for today. I hope all your white hair dreams come true, don't forget to live your extra life and I will see you guys next time bye. This is prismatic glow. Our hydrating mask prismatic glow is a savior. You got dry, you got damaged hair, you got processed hair. You have police chair, this will save your life we've combined argan oil and baobab oil in order to repair your hair and make it feel and look 10,000 times better if your hair is damaged. If your hair is brittle, give this a go, it won't! Let you down

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paula dantonio: Brad : Is your hair a level 8, 9 , or 10? My Hair: Brads jacket

Daniel Noles: Brad: “You can do this at home and not f*** it up.” Me: *looks at self in mirror at home. *cries in orange*

Brittany: Currently bleaching my hair from brown(natural/roots) and a very very very faded out purple, and I’m going peach. So this video is just what I need even though I’ve watched it 20 million times already lol. I watch it every time I want to tone my hair because there’s so much info in this video that my brain can’t process all of it

Ale T: i love brad for this type of content. thanks to him i managed to successfully bleach and dye my hair green all at home! no discomfort, no damage, and equally pigmented. thanks brad!

Rebecca R: literally HUGE props to Brad's editor Kris, the pause between each cut is so natural it just feels like he's talking normally.

Jessica: Sometimes the retail workers at Sally’s have no clue what on earth they are selling. I recently went there and was led in a very strange direction and none of my questions could be answered, so the staff person simply read labels of products to tell me what I needed. In the end I tried to remember what Brad had said, so definitely be aware and listen to Brad.

Shannon: OMG! I've been bleaching my hair for countless years between the times I can't afford to go to a salon. And all this time I've been using T18 and wondering why it hasn't been toning my hair. I just left Sally's and I'm going to try a semi permanent white dye. Praying the base is blue Fingers crossed

Pablo Astronomooo: You’re like the Bill Nye of hair color chemistry! I have so much fun watching this channel ‍

Samantha Gore: Me about to skip over him talking Him: “please don’t skip over anything in this video” Me:

Moni Delgado: Who else is watching this with orange/ yellow hair

Alyene Francis: Thank you Brad! My daughter and I love you so much. I went to beauty school back in 1998 and if only you had been the teacher! I did not learn half as much as I have by watching your videos. I've been wanting that pure white platinum blonde hair, with peek-a-boo pink underneath for so long. Now I know how to get my level 9 blonde hair platinum. I'm thinking of using one of those new color conditioners for the pink underneath. Do you think that would work good? Or is like demi-permanent color a better idea? I was just trying not to completely fry the underneath since it will already have been bleached and toned. Thank you!!

Angela H: I can't tell you how much I love you and enjoy your videos. I was going to do bleach myself but your reaction videos convinced me to go to a pro. I jumped in with both feet this weekend in into blonde hair! And I love it I know it's a lot of maintenance but with all of the knowledge that I've gained from these videos and also my super healthy routine prior I can maintain this easily one thing I can't wait to try is the XMondo semi-permanent colors which I was lamenting only the red would show up on my normally dark hair but now I can try every single color I can't wait. Love you and definitely living my extra life

Kassie Swift: Everything I needed to know before I go and do my home toning! Thank you!!!

Stephanie Rogers: You are amazing The world needs more people like you ❤️

Sarah Stickles: I have no plans to ever die my hair, but I will take “never use T-18” to the grave

Brittney McCurley: Love this video, really educational helped me get to my right shade!

Blaire Justice: I just went blonde by the graceful, inspiration of Brad, and I’ve already learned so much on how to maintain it from this video. I’m PUMPED.

Diana: Hi there! Thanks for amazing video and lots of very much needed info, you’re amazing! As you said covid times didn’t do anything good for my hair (meaning I got tired to wait for hair salons to open and dyed my hair myself). I used a permanent hair color with ultra high lift with 40% developer, which left my hair shiny, healthy and brassy lol (orange-yellow level 9). How can I get this 1 level lift? Is it only possible with the bleach powder? I’ve seen a few stylist lifting the hair (that alreadyhave been lifted with the permanent color) with another applying of permanent color, but I don’t quite get the technology since everyone else says it’s impossible Simply what should I do to lift it one more level up?

Tami: I have level 10 after bleaching my hair but every time I tone with Color Charm T18 it has a violet cast to it. Also, prior to bleaching I always apply a leave in conditioner to my hair which helps it not to become over dry from bleaching & toning every 6-8 weeks.

Teresa McKeown: Brad has motivated my son to go to cosmetology school and he is convincing me to go as well.

Sarah Mariah: This is awesome thank you for breaking it down into simple terms for non professionals! Or ones that just need to heat it from a different view like me ❤️

Robyn Mcconnell: You are amazing! I have been walking around with yellow toned hair for a week now. Not knowing what to do. But now after listening to this amazing informative video I can make that decision with confidence. Thank you thank you thank you

Biloxi HouseWife: OMG! Finally! I now understand! I’ve been coloring my hair for 40 years! I never, NEVER knew that toner level should match your hair level! I’ve always went T18 & my level is about an 8! I “assumed” once it was blond you could tone it whatever you wanted! ‍♀️. Thank you so much for this, detailed, information! You explained it so well.

AJ's Love4Life: Hey Brad, I dyed my hair with black box dye and now the roots have grown out super blonde about an inch. It looks funky and there's only so much I can do with hairdos. I'm naturally ash blonde. My hair is chin length and I don't want to cut it all off, but the black has to go. I don't want to mess with the new blonde growth... I'm not sure what to do. I was thinking to bleach the black ends, tone it ash, then grow it out until the roots blend in. Ideas? Am I right?

Captain Krusty: I wish Brad had a hair hotline so I could ask him wtf I should now lol

karina matthews: I absolutely love the video! Straight to the point, and I love the brutal honesty!

Study with Jada: Surprisingly I lifted my curly 3c hair to a level 9-10 and it’s still curly. I bought some wells T18 to tone it today.

Kristina Savic: I’m a fake redhead that plans on returning to blonde in a few months so this video was very useful. I’ve been a subscriber of Brad’s for 3-4 years now and his videos have taught me SO much.

B. J.: Very well done vid.! One thing I don’t “get” is that many manufacturers don’t specify the levels of and base colors in their toners (blue, blue-violet, violet); instead they give them random numbers or vague names (“goddess blonde” or something similar). What’s up with that?!

Faye: Brad: hi beautiful Me sitting in bed with my yellow ass roots: dont lie to me

Lova Manou: OMG I love how he explains everything and with example I’m loving this already my first time here and it won’t be my last❤️❤️❤️

Joanna Mary: Love you Brad....thankyou for spending lockdown with me and giving my daughter and I tips for our lockdown hair play

funkieawesometyedeyr: This video helped me a bit, but i still had a hard time choosing which toner to use because their weren't many options for level 8 or 9 blonde. Fortunately my old hair dresser works for the beauty store and she helped me even more. I have a strawberry blonde moment goin on now instead of brassy blond. Oh and I used ion 8N light natural blonde, it's pretty warm.

Paige Mosquella: You literally described my Sally’s experience. She recommended T18 and nothing happened a thank you for making this video!!

Vannya Marcos: I was at Sally’s this weekend and my hair was at Level 8, so I went to pickup a level 8 demi permanent toner. When the Sally’s girl saw me, she starts telling me that’s not gonna help, and proceeded to had me T18. In my head I was like “girl, I studied all of Brad Mondos videos this weekend. I’m not taking this”

Miss Lady: LOL I thought of you today. I went in for my third round of bleaching for my hair. (Every 8 weeks) I let my hunnie pick my hair color and he went the most expensive longest process possible...‍♀️ dark roots and dark under with silver. I thought of you because I was thinking Brad would be so proud of me for going to a salon and doing it right. rather than doing it at home and probably having to shave my head love watching all your reaction videos✌

Lee Goulais: Thank you so much for making these Brad They're so helpful ✨

Vociferon Herald of the Winter Mist: Whenever I use an ashy hair dye, my hair turns GREEN. Every. Single. Time. For the decades I dyed my hair I learned to only use a reddish brown. That got me a reddish brown that would settle down to a nice brown. Three hair dresses were stumped by this in my 20's. It didn't matter the brand or the kind of dye or who applied it. Bottle jobs turned REALLY green (like seaweed green) and professional dye jobs hinted toward green, but still way too green. I've never met anyone else with this problem and nobody I've talked to understands it.

Amarilys Ortega: Omg! Thank you! You are so informative and entertaining without being annoying. Now I know what I’ve been doing wrong every time.

Darth Brstnitrx: The part where you mentioned holding up your hair to a white sheet of paper; the only thing I wanted to comment on is that you may have better luck holding it against a gray sheet of paper. As an artist, we typically use gray as a background and base for figures because it allows us to determine the true color that we're using. White or black backgrounds/figure bases distort true color because there is too much brightness or too much contrast. Gray is in the middle, therefore showing us the true colors that we're using. Just wanted to share lol. Thank you for making these helpful videos!! Have a wonderful day love! :)

Katrin Karlsdottir: Thank you for including "then leave it alone" as an option. I'm a natural level 8 with more orange tones than I want. I go for an A8 every time.

chelsea evans: Thank you so much, I have to admit I’ve been hitting my head against the t18 wall for years. Although I finally have caved and now pay a lovely and wonderfully qualified hairdresser rather than trying to diy…. I still can’t stop watching how to videos though!

Kelley McDaniel: It would be so if you compared brands to tone bleached hair with from Sally's. Especially ones that won't lift a natural base color. For instance, if one has highlights, baliage, or ombre and want to keep their natural roots.

Blonde leviathan: I love you ❤️ for years now I’ve been bleaching and toning my own hair. It def is a trial and error experiment if not reasearched . I thank god for experts like u who teach us out to get our bleach blonde hair the correct way without frying it ❤️

cotenature: People : you color your own hair? Why do they look professionnaly done? Me: went to Brad Mondo's Youtube College

Scarlett: I work at sallys and learned a lot from Brad but yeah I don't tell ppl to use t18 unless they have super light hair and I try to tell ppl who think color will lighten their hair that it won't, but sometimes they don't listen to me and I'm not gonna tell them they can't pay for something they want ‍♀️

Taylor Ferguson: “Who cares if it’s a little purple? It’s fun” the military… the military cares

Kawaii Franchesca: Yeah, everyone uses T18! I was guilty of using that too lol. Definitely need a violet Demi permanent color. This video helped a lot. Thank you sooo much!!! You’re the best teacher.

Elizabeth H: Am I the only one that thinks “brassy” hair can look kind of pretty for people who don’t want the bright platinum?

Jennifer Yat: Brad your hairstyle gives me 90/early 00s vibes, you’re the only one who can rock it

Jade lima: planning to dye my own hair from virgin really dark hair to platinum by myself and i swear ill dream about brad's voice screaming "t18 does nothing for orange!!" "color does not lift color!" "roots NEVER first" "bleach doesn't lather" and "section this hair, girl"

Samantha Jennings: Thank you for this video. I was told to use T18 by my hairdresser and it never works properly. After watching this video I now know I am a level 9 and that is why I have had this problem. Hopefully I will get it to where I want it. Thanks Brad Mondo ❤️

Pam R Johnson: That was so informative. I've been using t18 and it doesn't get rid of the brass nearly enough. I came to find a video about demi, semi and permanent color and as usual, you delivered. Thanks!

Heather Green: I had some brassy tones and I went to my hairdresser and she posted all over social media about how stupid someone was to do their hair at their own home and charge me $240 I looked worse than I've ever looked in my life from her work

Tina Nicole: A good tip too: Go to Sally's and match your hair shade to an existing hair swatch. The blondes are colored 8, 9, and 10. They also tell you the undertones of that particular swatch. If you match up to an 8G swatch, that means dark blonde with gold (orange tones). Get a blue based level 8 toner. This way, you won't have to guess, buy the wrong thing, and end up with raunchy hair. This works for other colors too. Some even have recommended toners on the back of the box!!!!

Maria Andersson: Thank you for this video it helped me understand how im going to fix my hair ❤

David Alexsander Moreno: I'm genuinely impressed. Tons of useful information as promised.

Jenn: Perfect! Exactly what I was looking for.

Rachel Writes: I toned my level 10 with T18 & I got the most perfect platinum shade and have kept it for a while. But continuing to do that routine also fried it so badly that it is no longer hair...just a sad memory of hair.

Andre Fernandes-Gibson: I’ll will have it written on my tomb stone: “Here lies Andre, he never used T-18 nor tried to lather bleach”

Amanda Blake: Yes, thank you!!!!!! I'm so sick of hearing about T18 toner being the best answer. I'm so glad you made this clear. I like how you break it all down.

Molly Rill: I’m doing to be doing my hair tomorrow, glad I found this video. Thanks Brad!

A Mess: I never had an issue with T-18, but I was very much at level 10 already. I definitely think a lot of people treat it like a cure-all.

ida Ekberg: me watching this with 3 layers of permanent red hair dye on my hair and planing on doing a blond balayage. This is going to be a disaster. brad you are my only hope that will guide me in this.

Amairani Pizarro: Okay I just get so satisfied when Brad walks off the screen and his little “Brad Mondo” intro pops up. Idk why I just love his intro!

Maggie Ludlow: Brad: "if I see one more person using T18" Me who just got back from Sally's and they told me to get T18 ️️

dinglejay 02: Thank you so much for this video. I'm aiming for white hair and it's so close just a tad yellow and a bit patchy ❤️

Jenny Silver: Wow this is just the greatest, easiest, most knowledgeable video in color I’ve ever seen. Thank you for changing my life in my hair color education .

Julie Coulombe: Just almost did the T18 thing. Thank you for educating meeeeeeeee!! Now I know what to do

Megan Brennan: Even with darker blonde hair a LOT of this advice works well!

Lexia George: This was genuinely helpful

Bianca Macias: Yay! Thanks for the advice. About to touch up my ombre hair which u got done at the salon

ouic'estmoietquoi: Hey Brad, can you make a similar video about toning hair warmer toned without making it look brassy or yellow? For example, what about a warm platinum blonde? Thanks.

Jay Lea: My hair lives in a top knot, don’t really care about my own hair, not had it coloured for over a year and yet I’m still addicted to any hair video brad does!

Janell Renee: Great vid!! Thanks for the info! You explained that so well!

Jerrel Abejuela: Thanks brad mondo! This is very helpful my client want to tone down her orange hair, and i am right! I choose dark ash blonde for her hair!❤

LL-91: THANK YOU! Bleached my short brown hair - sides were pretty white/yellowish, the top mohawk bit was pretty much orange. Used Igora Vibrance 8.11. toner with their gel developer and holy mother of god, I actually look normal now, with nice cool ashiness and no yellow/orange whatsoever. Brad Mondo + the colour wheel = MAGIC!

Jessie: I got my hair professionally bleached to “white” and just want it a little less yellow. But on the level scale it would be like a 12 so I’m nervous to add even a hint of color

Dabblawlz: brad mondo needs to come out with his own hair color and toners that are accessible to others than just licensed cosmetologists.

Noelle O: When I asked a Sally’s employee why T18 said permanent and asked what it meant, she told me that it wasn’t permanent because toner isn’t permanent, even though it clearly said otherwise on the box. But my hair turned out fine! This video is very helpful :)

audrey quinn: brad: “finally, we’ve learned so much already” me: “yeah we learned that I fu**ed up my hair...”

RogueRavenTarot: Thank you so much! You were so detailed! This helped more than any other video! Love you so much you rock!

Shelby West: what a clear and helpful video omg thank you brad

Liz F: This is perfect timing!! I’ve had my own negative results “toning” and, my son is turning 14 and really needs something to just help him feel a little better! I’m really happy to be able to help him during this stage. It’s a new stage in my life too! Shopping for the right facial scrubs for a teen.. how to manicure men’s brows wow haha! So we’re going to put some high lights in and I’m sure he’ll probably pull really orange like me! Soooo I need your help with my mama game Brad!

Gabi Trandafir: Basically explained all the knowledge about coloring hair i gained in 3 years in 14 minutes and thats bad ass bro.

Katreena Titzer: I’ve followed your videos and loving my hair so far. Toner is next for me

Jennifer Le Chic: BRAD: "it's not going to tone your hair, so STOP TRYING TO MAKE IT HAPPEN" ME: immediately thinking of Regina George "Gretchen, STOP trying to make 'FETCH' happen! It's NOT going to happen!"

Kathryn Holgate: Just because it's permanent does not make it better! Love it as a hairdresser i can embrace his humor.

Hope Sinor: Brad. I'm still waiting for the bleach doesn't lather merch.

Destine’e M: as someone who now works at sallys i literally only recommnend t-18 for someone whos more orangy and doesnt want platinum or someone who has pale yellow hair and want platinum but i never have them use more than 10 vol. ive been personally testing the different toners in my store. so far i really like the ion creme toners!!

Jacqueline Rosas: Help my hair looks to golden blonde / warm tone … What toner should I buy to tone it down Without using wella any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks I’m like a lever 8 with medium dark brown roots

elektika: Thanks Brad for this! You’ll be happy to know my hair is bright yellow and orange I’ll be using wella t14 which is pale ash blonde. No t18 here Lolol

Kelly H: You know Brad. I used to watch all of your videos the second they came out cuz I love you. I never stopped loving you life just got busy so I haven't been on top of my youtubers. Toning my hair made me think oh! Brad can tell me!!! And yeah I gotta get back on your train. You brighten my day every time you say hello beautiful and it makes me happy! Forgot that somehow.

Irene Macias: Brad: hey beautiful Me: chugging red wine out of the bottle “hey babe missed you”

maria martinez: Lol he keeps it real. I can tell he really cares and likes what he does!!

Josh Morrison: YOU ARE AMAZING!! Love you Brad!! You’re the bomb!! I needed this!! Thanks so much boo!

Lisa Sanders: Thank you so much for sharing this! I appreciate it so much!

mich H: When you bleach your hair how long should you wait to do it again?

Stacia Roberts: Totally happened to me! Went to Sally’s, asked where the toner was, the gal immediately took me to T-18! I said “no, Brad Mondo says no T-18! Lol she looked at me like I was crazy. I walked out with ion color brilliance crime toner in color spring blossom. Super excited to tone today!! Thank you Brad for helping our home color journey’s be as extra as they can be!! We adore you!!!

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