Cancel the brass while you deep-condition. Two jobs, one mask.
A violet toning collagen emulsion for blonde, grey & dyed hair.
Collagen Toning Emulsion neutralizes unwanted yellow tones while it deeply conditions — so color-treated, grey, and white hair rinses out cooler, softer, and shinier, with a fresh cooling finish.
"I use this as the toning mask step for blonde and silver clients — it lifts the yellow and leaves the hair genuinely conditioned, not squeaky and dry. The cooling finish is a nice touch they always notice."
Two things happen to color-treated, grey, and white hair over time: it goes warm and brassy, and the cuticle roughens so it looks dull and feels dry.
Collagen Toning Emulsion does both jobs at once — a leave-on violet emulsion that neutralizes unwanted yellow tones while it deeply conditions. Left on for a few minutes like a mask, its violet toning pigment cancels brassy yellow while cationic conditioners, sweet almond oil, and collagen smooth the cuticle — with a fresh, cooling finish from eucalyptus. Hair rinses out cooler, softer, and shinier.
Toning and conditioning in one step
Most toning products fix color but leave hair dry; most conditioners condition but don't tone. This emulsion does both. The violet pigment cancels yellow (violet sits opposite yellow on the color wheel), while a cationic conditioning system, sweet almond oil, and collagen coat and smooth the cuticle — so you correct tone and deep-condition in the same few minutes. Blue toners cancel orange, for brunettes; this is a violet toner, for yellow in lighter hair.
Inside the formula
Violet Pigment (CI 60730 / Acid Violet 43)
The workhorse violet colorant in toning products — deposits just enough cool pigment to cancel yellow brassiness, without staining hair purple at normal use.
Quaternium-80 & Silicone
A cationic conditioner and silicone that coat and smooth the cuticle for detangling, slip, and shine.
Sweet Almond Oil
Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, a lightweight emollient that softens and smooths the hair surface.
Hydrolyzed Collagen
Coats and seals the cuticle, filling surface gaps so hair feels stronger, smoother, and silkier — and it binds more where hair is more damaged.
Eucalyptol
From eucalyptus — leaves a fresh, cooling sensation that soothes the feel of the scalp.
Lactic Acid & Glycerin
Keep the formula at a mildly acidic, scalp-friendly pH while helping hair hold onto moisture.
Add it to your routine
Collagen Toning Emulsion
145 ml / 4.93 fl oz · violet toning conditioning mask · Kapyderm · for blonde, grey, silver, white & dyed hair
How to use
- Apply: After washing, work through the hair, mid-lengths to ends (and scalp if desired).
- Process: Leave on 5–10 minutes — longer for more toning and conditioning, shorter for a subtle refresh.
- Rinse: Rinse thoroughly. On very light or porous hair, start shorter — violet tones faster.
For your routine
Use Collagen Toning Emulsion as your toning-and-conditioning mask, or get personalized guidance from a certified Dermotricology center near you.
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What does it do?
It's a two-in-one: a violet toning mask that neutralizes unwanted yellow and brassy tones in blonde, grey, silver, white, and dyed hair, while deeply conditioning so hair is left cooler-toned, soft, and shiny.
How is it different from the Toning Cleansing Base?
The Cleansing Base is a violet shampoo — you wash with it. This is a leave-on conditioning mask you apply after washing and leave on for a few minutes. Many people use them together: tone-cleanse, then tone-condition.
Who is it for?
Anyone with blonde, platinum, silver, grey, white, or dyed hair that turns warm or yellow — especially if toning products tend to leave your hair dry. It targets yellow tones; orange tones (more common in brunettes) call for a blue toner instead.
Will it stain my hair purple?
At normal use it deposits just enough pigment to cancel yellow, not to dye hair purple. On very light or porous hair, start with a shorter time — violet tones faster and you can always repeat.
What's the cooling sensation?
That's eucalyptol, from eucalyptus. It creates a fresh, cooling feel on the scalp. If your skin is sensitive, patch-test first, since eucalyptol and fragrance can be sensitizing for some people.
How often should I use it?
Use it as needed whenever brassiness creeps back or hair needs conditioning — for many people that's once or twice a week.