Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Blonde hair color help?

i have bleached blonde looking hair with really dark roots..and my hair is starting to fade and look orange even though i use a shampoo for blondes..i just feel like giving up with this color because it makes me look washed out...i still want to have blonde hair but just a little darker and more natural looking..wut is the best color to get?Blonde hair color help?
Most brands carry these colors so you should not have any trouble finding it. Champaigne blonde is a soft non-brassy color. It is very natural looking. If you want a some brown tones then ash blonde is a better choice. Wheat is another warmer color that is still light.





If your hair has a tendency toward the orange make sure you stay away from the Strawberry blonde's. They'd pick that up more than the blonde.Blonde hair color help?
you might try getting it professionally done, if not already. cuz, my hair is naturally black, and i dye it blonde. at first i thought i wanted my har really blonde, but then she showed me, that you mix 2 colors, you do a kinda very light brown for a base, and then you do all over highlights (high light, and low light) all throughout the hair, and it comes out very natural looking.
light brown with blonde highlights
Bleached blonde is really really hard to pull off. celebs can do it because they have professional stylists. Go for either a warm of nuetral shade, they won't make you look washed out like bleach blonde. I use L'Oreal Preference #9 Natural Blonde. It's a light to medium nuetral shade.
I am a natural blonde....the shades may vary though! A golden blonde may work. Try a light golden blonde to stay light but has a golden hue to it its a warmer tone. Blonde is a high maintance color. and you have to pick just the right shade.Do stay away from the ashes they tend to look really creepy with most skin tones.Hope i have helped
Try Lorel wheat color. It is a brownish-blonde, and easy to maintain.
Before you color your hair, found out exactly what you put on it. Was it yellow-based or blue-based? If you buy hair color that is the opposite of what you bought, you could turn your hair green. Trust me, I know this personally. It's no fun having to cut the green out! You might want to figure out if you are a ';cool'; or a ';warm'; complected person, and then buy the hair color that corresponds with that.

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