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Blonde Hair Colors


 Blonde is one of the most popular and versatile hair colors that can be combined with a variety of other colors to create styles and colors that are unique to every single hairstyle. Hair color ideas can range from darkening highlights to tips which are used within the hair to change the hair color, to bright colors that can be placed in the hair.


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The perfect blonde color can be achieved with a visit to the salon. The salon can be necessary to achieve a perfect color. If you try and achieve the blonde color by lightening the hair at home it can be disastrous! Green hair and grey hair can be easily achieved when the wrong colors are used at home – the color can be stripped from the hair and it can be difficult to regain the color back into the hair.
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Hair Color Styles

Into the Woods

Looking forward to fall's golden, crimson, and russet hues, stylist Thomas Hintermeier thinks the best single-process shades mimic nature. For brunettes wanting more drama, he suggests adding a warm auburn tone: "When you go in the sunlight, you'll have a vibrant red shimmer."

Smashing Pumpkin

The longer your hair, the more weathered the ends are. By adding pigment (instead of bleaching it out), a single process smooths damaged cuticles so hair seems shinier and healthier. But steer clear of burgundy, says Hintermeier. "Bluish-red hair doesn't exist in nature—try gold undertones instead."


Sixty-four percent of Canadians prefer dark hair, according to the Dove study. However, if your real hair color is a distant memory, Hintermeier suggests using your skin tone as a guide: "The deeper your complexion, the darker you can go. Whether you want something natural or dramatic, highlights aren't the only option anymore."


According to a recent Dove Global Hair Study, more than half of American women believe blonde is more beautiful. But liquid alchemy is high maintenance. Hintermeier suggests an allover sandy-beige tone to blend in old highlights and breathe new life into washed-out shades: "You can't always highlight, because you'll end up with white hair."


Highlight junkies afraid of losing their sun-kissed sparkle shouldn't worry. "Your hair always has different shades because the sun naturally makes it lighter on top. Single-process color looks darker or lighter depending on the tone underneath, so you'll keep a nice shadowing," assures Hintermeier.


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