Wella Color Charm Liquid Hair Color, 347/4RG Dark Auburn 1.4 oz
Wella Color Charm Liquid Hair Color, 347/4RG Dark Auburn 1.4 oz
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Wella Color Charm Liquid Hair Color, 347/4RG Dark Auburn 1.4 oz

4.6 stars out of 3202 reviews
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Wella Color Charm Liquid Hair Color, 347/4RG Dark Auburn 1.4 oz (Pack of 3)
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  • : Priced lower than similar alternatives.
  • : Application process is straightforward.
  • : Covers grays consistently and well.
  • : Produces a cool, neutral blonde color.
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  • : Can be long-lasting, but also prone to quick fading.
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Oct 5, 2021
sofiamo5
5 out of 5 stars review

Great toner from neutralising

Great toner from neutralising brassy tones Leaves my hair look great for weeks after using the toner really doesn't fade much and is very long lasting. Wouldn't be without a collection in my cupboard it's my go to hair toner.

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Dec 16, 2017
nikki1977
5 out of 5 stars review

Must Pre-Lighten

I love ash blonde/silver hair. T14 is my go-to. I followed directions and achieved perfect results. I use a clear 20 developer when bleaching and toning. I bleach for 30 minutes regardless of color, shampoo, then tone for 30 minutes. No brass, no yellow, no gold.

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Oct 1, 2020
Geoboz
5 out of 5 stars review

Works great when used correctly

Look, if you follow the directions, toners work! They should only be used to correct bleached hair with a 10 volume developer, which only deposits toning with no lifting. You have to get to the right level of lightness with bleach for toners to work. With that in mind, you have to match the bleached level to the toner level. For example, if you bleach your hair to a level 9, then you need to use a level 9 toner to correct the brassiness of the bleach.

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