Would you prefer a colour which is just a bit softer?
Just coloured and finding your new colour a bit too dark?
Colour results are darkest/brightest colour outcome you will see from your colour application.
A Simple Solution For Subtle Lightening
If your tone is a bit too bright right after colouring, you can soften the tone a bit by washing and double-shampooing your hair.
Washing your hair will remove any residual pigments on the exterior of your hair. Double-shampooing your hair the same day or the day after your colour application will soften the vibrancy of your tone.


If you want to further soften your tone or colour level with a lightening process then you will need to lift some colour pigments from your hair to achieve a lighter colour outcome.
Vitamin C Colour Pigment Remover
Our Vitamin C Colour Pigment Remover can lift up to 3 levels of oxidative colour pigments (colour pigments from semi/demi or permanent colour). A powerful, yet gentle bleach/peroxide free will lift out added colour pigments without damaging your hair and it is an effective way to remove darker or unwanted colour pigments while preserving the condition of your hair.
Significant Lightening
If you want to achieve a colour which is 2 or more colour levels lighter than your natural colour, then you will need to do a seperate bleach based lightening process before applying a lighter colour. A bleach wash can achieve 2-4 levels of lift, and remove older, darker or built-up colour pigments in the hair.
A bleach wash is gentler than a standard lightening process, but there will always be some loss of moisture together with the removal of pigments during a lightening processes. We recommend Thermal Tsubaki oil treatments to hydrate and restore condition to hair before and after lightening.
After the bleach wash process it is important to apply a colour with cool tones.
If you are looking to soften your colour a little bit, or a lot, it is best to ask our colourists for the best options to help you achieve your colour.



Love how soft my hair feels and coverage of my greys is great!
Preeya Nyawo
Love, love, love my new hair! The amazing colourist helped me make a selection and assist with the how to. I now have beautiful hair which I am proud of. Thank you!
Amanda Letcher
I love the support from the staff and colourist! My hair has never been so healthy and shiny! Love, love, love!
Riley Aston
How should you mix two colours to. Get a shade with some demension ash not warm. I like darkest brown with dark ash brown highlights sort of but darkest roots??
Hi! Thanks for getting in touch. A blend of darkest brown and dark Ash brown could be a good colour option for you. If you wanted highlights, then it is best to have 2 levels of contrast for highlights. If you contact our colourists directly we can provide more specific advice. Thank you!