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Fantastic hair color😊
I have bleached my hair at home for many years, eventually got tired of having super dry and damaged hair. So I decided to go back to my natural color. It was a very scary decision, but I was very tired of blonde hair and it was a lot of work to maintain the color and health of my hair. I decided to try Wella color touch, as it is not a super permanent color. The color faded slowly but surely, after 5 months almost all the color was gone again. I had very bleached hair, so some of the color will of course remain anyway, but I actually think it just turned out nice😇 I used the color 7.1, and was very pleased with it, it is a lovely cool brown color. (I had to get 2 boxes to color all my hair.) Before and after picture🧖♀️Translated from norwegian
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Oxidant?
I’m going to use 9/97 on my hair after bleaching, but according to chatgpt, an oxidant is needed, otherwise nothing will happen? Is that true? I don’t see anything in the description here about it being necessary? "To use Wella Color Touch 9/97, you need to mix it with an oxidant to activate the color. The recommended oxidant is Wella Color Touch Emulsion 1.9%."Translated from swedish
143 views- Customer service at Lyko19 hoursHey hey Elise 🌸 Yes, it’s true that both the color tube and an oxidant are needed for the color to stick. Both of these are included in the kit we sell from Wella, so you don’t need to buy anything else 😍👌 Good luck!1 likes
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- Customer service at Lyko1 weekHi! 😊 Yes, you can use Wella Color Touch 7/1 as a root shadow, especially since it is at the same level as your natural hair (level 7). It will not lighten your hair, as it is a demi-permanent color – it will only add color and tone, not lift. When it comes to the white strands, it’s wise to be careful. Because 7/1 has an ash tone (blue), it can give a blue or greenish tint on the lightest areas – especially if your strands are almost white. A good tip is to avoid pulling the color too far down on the lightest strands, or possibly tone the white areas separately with a warmer toner. Good luck with the coloring! 💇♀️✨
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- 3 weeks
Hi!
I recently dyed my hair brown after being blonde for a while. I quickly noticed it had a bit of a greenish tint, so I decided to ask a hairdresser what I could do. She said I should buy a Wella professionals colour touch in the shade 7/73. She thought it would remove the green, and my hair wouldn’t turn red because the colors would balance each other out. Is this correct, and is it safe to use on my hair? I really don’t want red hair, but I want to get rid of the green tint. 😊Translated from norwegian
1165 views- Hairdresser at Lyko2 weeksHey Maja! It’s easy for hair to turn greenish when going from light to darker, as hair needs underlying pigments that are warm to "support" the new color. It’s hard to say how the color will turn out without seeing a picture of your color, so feel free to send a picture of your hair to frisoren@lyko.com, and I can help you see if that (or another color) might suit you 💌 Have a really nice day for now ☀️1 likes
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Got Dark
Hejsan, totally sad, did a bleaching yesterday, was super happy with the result. Could have just left my hair as it was. Hadn't dyed it in a long time before I did the bleaching, and then I had a toner 7 that was pretty washed out. So now I took Wella icy blond and my hair got almost darker than it was before bleaching. 🥹 What can I do to make it light again? I wanted a cool blonde with a bit of strawberry blonde tone, which I had at the time of bleaching, that copper tone then.Translated from swedish
1479 views- Hairdresser at Lyko4 weeksHey Mimmi! 🥰 What type of bleaching have you used? Is it a sulfur-based one, like colourless or colourb4? 😊 This could be the reason why your hair turned darker, as there is a chemical reaction when you tone your hair too soon after bleaching. To help you best, I recommend you take our Hair Color Test, where I get all the information I need to guide you further. You can find the test here 👉🏼lyko.com/sv/beauty-scan Have a great afternoon 🤍
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DO NOT recommend for you if you're trying to tone yellow/orange hair
Lightened dark hair with bleach, to the same lightness level, so a 7. Resulted in obviously orange hair, and this toner made exactly ZERO difference, so I still have orange hair despite it containing an ashy tone :’))Translated from swedish
2368 views- Hairdresser at Lyko1 monthHi Angelica! 😍 Thank you for sharing your experience, sorry to hear you didn't get the desired result 🤍 You can try this toner, it's stronger in pigments and neutralizes coppery and golden tones 👌🏼 lyko.com/sv/montibello/montibello-denuee-7.12 Have a great day ahead ☀️
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- Customer service at Lyko1 monthHey! I went in and checked, and it’s open so you can take the test now 😍
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- Customer service at Lyko1 monthHi, Thank you for your question! 🥰 The product can be used to color already lightened hair, as it contains a relatively mild oxidant. However, we do not recommend using the product if your hair is clearly damaged ❣️ You can see from the product images which darkness level can be used for which shades. Please note, however, that the final result of the color also depends on which hair color it is applied to 😊 If the hair is pure blonde, the final result is generally also brighter/closer to the product image result than if, for example, the lightened hair is yellowish/orange. Generally, the greenish tone you mentioned appears if a slightly darker, cooler shade is added to light hair. This is because the hair lacks warm pigment, and for this reason, the shade tends to turn green. However, I believe that this problem will not occur with the lightest shade variations 🤭 Hope this helps 🤍 Have a wonderful day!1 likes
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Wella ProfessionalsColor TouchDeep Brown Walnut Brown 7/7
Color Touch Deep Brown Walnut Brown 7/7 is a demi-permanent colour treatment for irresistible shine and color vibrancy. This professional hair color and care kit makes home application simple and mess free, with results in just 20 minutes. Use Color Touch to touch up roots and blend away greys, with up to 50% coverage, 63% more shine and up to 57% more multi-faceted colour compared to untreated hair. This gentle formula is free from ammonia and silicones, and is enriched with the exclusive Light²Color Complex which creates an intense vibrancy and shine that lasts for up to 28 washes. Deep Browns is our line for shine with shades ranging from warmer blondes and cooler browns, to deeper and more intense chocolate shades.
Wella Professionals is the No.1 Salon Color Brand* in the world - trusted by professionals, loved by hair. Achieve salon quality results at home with Color Touch Demi-Permanent Hair Color in Walnut Brown. Follow with Wella Professionals Color Brilliance Shampoo and Conditioner for best results.
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Use:
1. Apply Color Touch to freshly washed, towel-dried hair.
2. Comb in & leave for 20 mins.
3. Rinse away with warm water.
4. Follow with Color Brilliance Mask for best results.
130 ml
- Category:Permanent Hair color
- Article number:1330-684-0008