What toners have a blue base?
Toners like Wella T14 and Wella T18 are designed to eliminate brassiness and neutralize unwanted warmth so you can get a nice, clean blonde. Plain and simple, Wella T14 is a violet-blue base while T18 is a violet-violet base.
Blue shampoo is a cleansing toner that helps to keep your brunette hair cool and ashy. Its blue pigments draw out the natural orange and red undertones from your brown hair and instantly knock out those unwanted warm hues.
The way they work is that they contain a dollop of blue instead of green in their formulation. This blue helps to counter yellow in blonde hair and helps produce very natural, pure white blonde results which tend to be very appreciated by hair stylists. It's basic Color Wheel Theory - Blue Cancels Out Yellow.
If your hair is orange, you'll need a blue toner. Try a blue shampoo to tone the brassiness and get rid of the orange. This color toner is commonly needed for darker hair.
Wella T14 has a blue-violet base, which means it will counteract (or reduce) gold / yellow orange tones. This is a super cool toned toner that works best on pale yellow hair.
Contains blue and purple pigments – meaning it targets and neutralises orange and yellow brassiness in your hair. Lightens hair slightly – so you get bright, even results. Easy to use – helping you to get salon fresh results from the comfort of home.
Wella Colour Charm Toner - T28 Natural Blonde.
Blue cancels out yellow on the color wheel. Because they are blue based, they are particularly effective at neutralizing any yellowness in the hair. Aim for level 6 to 8 if you are looking to down down brassy hair.
Blue shampoos are designed to counteract orange tones in brunette hair, while purple shampoos are used to banish brass in blonde hair. If you make the leap from brunette to blonde hair, make sure to switch to a purple shampoo to counteract the yellow tones that often appear in color-treated blonde hair.
The Wella 7A Medium Smokey Ash Blonde has a blue base. This means that it contains blue pigments which are designed to counteract (or neutralise) brassy orange tones.
What color is Wella T14 toner?
Color Charm Toner T14 Pale Ash Blonde.
In the context of hair color, “ash” or “ashy” is used to describe a grayish-blue tone. Sometimes it's exactly the all-over look you are going for (such as adding ash to platinum blonde to get a silver-vixen look). Ash simply refers to the absence of warmth, and it's great for counteracting brassy tones.

Using Blue Based Toners is one of the best ways to neutralize yellow and orange hair. In fact, blue based colors are some of the most useful products a stylist can keep at her or his station.
There's two reasons why your hair is still brassy after toning or colouring. Either the undertone of the toner/colour is wrong, or the product is too light for you.
Blue shampoo contains blue-violet pigments that are deposited into the hair when you shampoo. It neutralizes the brassy tones that occur when hair is lightened.
When they should be used – T14 should be used when you have unwanted orange/gold, brassy tones in your hair and want an ashy blonde result. T18, on the other hand, is best for when your hair has unwanted yellow tones, and you want a super light ash blonde or a platinum blonde.
Beige: T11, T15, T27 & T35 are toners for orange hair that help to define lightened hair color in warmer shades of blonde. T11 is the lightest shade of Beige Blonde toner while T35 is for the darker end of the Beige Blonde spectrum.
Wella T10 toner, also called “Ivory Lady,” is a pale blonde liquid toner. It's formulated to cancel out all the brassy tones that show up after lightening dark hair. What is this?
The Wella 8A Light Ash Blonde colour is made for those looking to create light ash brown hair at home. With blue pigments to remove orange tones, this colour is made to give you a really natural looking light ash brown result. Take a closer look: This is a permanent colour - meaning it give you longer lasting results.
Wella Colour Charm Toner - T27 Medium Beige Blonde.
What is the difference between Wella toner T11 and T18?
Which Wella Toner is Lightest. Choose the Wella T11 Lightest Beige Blonde if you're looking for a very light, creamy blonde. Or, choose the Wella T18 Lightest Ash Blonde if you're looking for a white ash blonde.
WELLA T15 TONER ON GREY HAIR
As the Wella T15 Toner is a light, beige blonde toner - it'll bring warmth back into your grey hair. For a more natural result on grey hair, I'd recommend mixing the Wella T15 Toner with the Wella T18 Toner.
Wella Color Charm T28 is violet-blue based and fixes brassy yellow-orange hair for a more natural blonde look.
The Wella T10 Pale Blonde Toner is a silver toner.
If you're trying to cancel out orange tones to achieve a dark, ashy blonde or light brown, a blue toner is your best bet. Going for a platinum or silvery blonde? Use a violet-based toner to remove yellow undertones.
If you leave the toner processing for too long, you might end up having damaged hair with unwanted purple or blue shades. Why does this happen? Toners have pigments in them to cancel out the yellow and orange tones in brassy hair.
Blue and blue based colors and toners cancel out orange and yellow orange. Violet, purple and purple based toners cancel out yellow and pale yellow.
Just as the purple pigments in purple shampoo neutralize brassy tones in blonde hair, the blue pigments in blue shampoo cancel out the unwanted orange, red, and copper tones that brunettes often battle—especially color-treated brunettes.
Toner isn't meant to change the color of hair, but it neutralizes the undertones of hair color that might be overly emphasized by dye or highlights. This product is especially useful for blonde hair, as it can heavily influence the type of blonde you're going for.
If your hair is too red, a green toner is used; if your hair is too orange, a blue toner is used; and if your hair is too yellow, a purple toner will neutralize the unwanted yellow tone. Usually, the toner will be purple, but it's best to know what you're trying to neutralize.
What are some blue toners?
- MATRIX Total Results Brass Off Color Depositing Blue Shampoo. ...
- Schwarzkopf BlondeMe Blonde Toning Creative Pastel Tones Steel Blue 60ml. ...
- Redken Color Extend Brownlights Blue Shampoo. ...
- MANIC PANIC Virgin Snow Blonde Toner. ...
- Sleekshop Comb + BLONDOR Permanent Liquid Toner (Pale Silver /81)
Made with blue and violet pigments this toner is designed to reduce golden brassiness, without ever having to worry that it'll be too warm or too ashy. The best bits in a nutshell: Removes brassinessfrom your blonde hair with blue and violet pigments.
WELLA T18 TO FIX YELLOW TONES
Wella T18 is packed with purple pigments, which will neutralise those yellow tones and leave you with an icy blonde result. The Wella T18 Toner is the only toner of the range that's purple based and it's the most powerful at combatting yellow tones.
The Wella T35 Beige Blonde Toner is proven to give you salon quality results, add in natural beige and honey tones and can help you to tone down orange/gold brassiness without turning your hair too cool toned. Benefits: Our darkest blonde toner – meaning you can create a more natural, flattering result in your hair.
Just as the purple pigments in purple shampoo neutralize brassy tones in blonde hair, the blue pigments in blue shampoo cancel out the unwanted orange, red, and copper tones that brunettes often battle—especially color-treated brunettes.
Blue and blue based colors and toners cancel out orange and yellow orange. Violet, purple and purple based toners cancel out yellow and pale yellow.
Wella Colour Charm Toner - T18 Lightest Ash Blonde.
Wella Color Charm Toner - #T10 - Pale Blonde 1.4 oz.
In general, T35 Beige Blonde is a slightly lighter and warmer shade than T27 Medium Beige Blonde. If you're unsure which shade to choose, it's a good idea to consult with a hairstylist or to test the dyes on a small section of hair to see how they look on you.