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Formula: Correction from level 7 to level 8

Color correction from level 7 (Medium blonde) to level 8 (Light blonde) is one of the most complex services requiring the most experience. The goal is to lighten from level 7 to 8, correcting a previous unwanted result. When working a correction, we must consider not only the current and desired levels but also the hair's chemical history and any artificial pigments that may be present. The orange-yellow underlying pigment at the current level and the yellow background at the target level determine the neutralization strategy. This type of service requires a detailed prior diagnosis and frequently a multi-step process. We guide you through the fundamental technical steps.

Before and after color correction from level 7 to level 8

Process steps

1

Deep diagnosis

Analyze the hair's complete history: previous colorings, bleach treatments, and time since last application. The current level (7, Medium blonde) may have accumulated artificial pigments that hinder lightening. Perform a strand test in a hidden area to verify the hair's reaction.

2

Preparation and protection

Apply a bond-protecting treatment (Olaplex-type or similar) before proceeding. To lighten from level 7 to 8 in a correction, you will need lightener with 20vol (6%) developer. Prepare the mix with a consistency that allows precise application control.

3

Zone-controlled lightening

Do not apply product uniformly. Start with the darkest zones or those with the most pigment accumulation. Separate roots, mid-lengths, and ends: each zone may require different timing. Monitor constantly to avoid over-processing. The underlying pigment will reveal yellow tones as it approaches level 8.

4

Intermediate evaluation

Upon reaching the desired underlying pigment (yellow for level 8), remove the product and rinse. Evaluate if the level is uniform. If there are uneven zones, a second localized lightening may be needed. Never force the entire head through a second process if only one zone needs it.

5

Neutralization and reconstruction

Apply a toner with Violet to neutralize yellow to neutralize the unwanted background. Process for the minimum time needed. Rinse and apply an intensive reconstruction treatment. Correction is aggressive by nature: aftercare is as important as the process itself.

6

Maintenance plan

Schedule a follow-up appointment in 10-14 days. Corrected hair needs intensive moisture at home. Recommend sulfate-free products and repair masks. If an adjustment is needed, it will be easier on an already corrected and stabilized base.

Technical details

Developer 20vol (6%)
Processing time Variable
Underlying pigment Yellow
Neutralization Violet to neutralize yellow

Professional tips

  • Never attempt to lighten more than 3-4 levels in a single correction session. If you need more, schedule a second session in 2-3 weeks.
  • Always use a bond protector during the process. Corrections are the service that most compromises hair integrity.
  • If you see greenish tones during lightening (common when removing artificial red pigment), don't panic: they are easily corrected with a warm toner.
  • Document the process with photos for the client and for reference at the next appointment.
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Frequently asked questions

About this specific formula

With good planning, a correction from level 7 to 8 is usually completed in 1-2 sessions. The exact number depends on the hair's chemical history, the amount of accumulated artificial pigment, and fiber condition. Never compromise hair integrity to speed up the process.
A professional color correction of this type typically costs between $150 and $400 depending on length, number of sessions, and case complexity. It is one of the most expensive and specialized salon services because it requires expert diagnosis, premium products, and follow-up care.
This is not recommended under any circumstances. Color corrections require professional diagnosis of the hair's condition, precise product selection, and constant process monitoring. A mistake at home can result in breakage, uneven lightening, or unwanted tones impossible to fix without professional help.

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