No matter how you slice it, bleached hair requires a lot of upkeep.

Bleaching your hair causes your delicate strands to endure harsh chemicals, which cause tremendous stress and damage.

Yet while dry hair is a top complaint of bleaching, brassiness is another.

Woman with bleached hair

Brassiness occurs in bleached hair because the hair’s natural pigment is removed.

Thankfullyusing the right toner can help keep hair from becoming too brassyor yellow.

Toners are found in several products, ranging from professional toners at the salon to toning shampoos.

Bleach toners and toning shampoo

Some hair glosses can also be used as toners.

Yet the goal is the same to correct your hair color and give you the exact hue you desire.

Toning shampoos work very gradually over a period of time.

Colorist bleaching hair

Though it’s commonly believed that only blondes can use a toner, other colors can benefit from it.

It’s important to get the right toning shampoo for your specific hair color.

For blondes and grays, apurple shampooworks well at preventing yellow tones.

Brunettes can use a blue shampoo to banish orange tones and keep brassiness away (viaL’oreal).

However, if your hair is dry, aim for 7-8 weeks.

Even with hair in tip-top shape, it should never be toned less than every four weeks.

Then only use it every few washes."