If you have a beauty supply store near you you could ask them. Maybe use a toner shampoo with a purple base. I think that would keep them from being so brassy and more of the blonde color instead.
2007-02-15 10:21:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You can have an all over rinse done by your hairdresser. This is exactly what I did. My highlights looked a bit dull, and bland which made the overall look very brassy. I had a "gold tint" all over only left on for a short time, which didn't affect the brown but gave the highlights a lovely shimmery look and a more blonde colour rather than white.
2007-02-15 21:36:48
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answered by Poppet 3
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I don't know about an overall rinse, but some kind of violet toner will get rid of the brassiness
2007-02-15 10:20:54
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answered by pirate 2
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not an over all rinse no they need lifting to get rid of the brassy tones. it depends if the stylist used a couple of colours( im presuming you got them done in a salon) go back in and tell them you are not happy with them!
2007-02-18 08:54:21
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answered by kelly r 1
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YOU HAVE THE BRASSY BECAUSE YOU DIDNT LET THE COLOR PULL THE RED OUT ENOUGH, IF YOU WERE GOING FROM BROWN, IT WASNT ON LONG ENOUGH TO TURN TO BLONDE, YOU'LL HAVE TO DO IT AGAIN AND LEAVE IT ON LONGER TO GET IT TO THE COLOR YOU WANT
2007-02-15 10:22:29
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answered by whateverbabe 6
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yes of course my dear i used to be a top color technocian for toni and guy .
You will need to pop ito a store called sallys or salon services
www.sallybeauty.co.uk
and buy the shade toner required .
us hairdressers got here to but all of our products it shoulod not cost you a fortue either.
2007-02-17 23:06:08
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answered by pierce_banderiezz 2
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john frieda products for blondes might help. You can find them at walmart, kmart, etc.
2007-02-15 10:21:40
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answered by Beth C 2
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