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Can I tone my dirty blonde hair with balayage using Wella T14, 050, and 10 volume developer to make it look ashy and cancel out any orange?

Yes, it's possible to tone your dirty blonde hair with balayage using a combination of toners and developers to achieve an ashy look and cancel out any orange tones. Balayage is a great technique to add dimension and create a natural-looking, sun-kissed effect on your hair.

To achieve the desired ashy look, you will need to mix a toner with a developer. A developer with a low volume, such as 10, is ideal for toning your hair without causing any damage or lifting your hair color. Carefully mix the toner and developer in the correct proportions.

When it comes to applying the toner, you can use the balayage technique to create a natural-looking gradient effect. You can apply the toner to the areas of your hair that you want to tone, such as the ends or certain sections, and use a brush to blend it in. Leave the toner on for the recommended time, usually around 15-20 minutes, and then rinse it off with cool water.

Overall, toning your balayage blonde hair with a toner and developer can help you achieve the perfect ashy shade and cancel out any orange tones.