While brunettes are confidently changing their look for the new season, things are even more complicated for blondes. At first glance, there are not many options for dyeing blonde, but if you search a little, you will find a palette of trendy techniques. We did it for you and collected color ideas for blondes that will come in handy for the next three months.
Brond
If you have not yet decided who you want to be in the fall: blonde or brunette, bronze is your option. With this coloring, light and dark tones alternate. Thanks to highlighting, a slight gradient is created on the hair. It is not surprising that Barbara Palvin has already fallen in love with the technique, because coloring does not require special care and hours of procedures in the salon.
Scandinavian blonde
Scandinavian blonde was popular in the summer and still does not lose its power. This is a coloring in which the Scandinavian ash-blonde roots are preserved and the hair becomes lighter towards the ends. This technique was especially loved by famous Swedes such as Elsa Hosk and Matilda Djerf.
Blonde “creme brulee”
Beauty influencers have a sweet tooth (like everyone else), so it’s no surprise that one of the trends is named after a dessert. Blonde “creme brulee» It is a mixture of creamy, caramel and honey tones. The technique is reminiscent of balayage: the strands shine and create golden highlights in the hair. Beyoncé first did a similar coloring, but recently Swedish singer Zara Larsson brought it back to life.
Balearic blonde
Summer has already passed, but beauty influencers do not want to let it go. Balearic blond is named after the islands of the same name, because of its resemblance to golden sands and bright sun rays. Dyeing gives the effect of burnt hair. In this technique, the roots remain dark, and the strands gradually fade to light. Balearic blond grows imperceptibly and is suitable for girls with naturally blond hair. Unlike Scandi blond, the roots in Balearic are darker.
Apricot Blonde
Blondes have already made the transition from strawberry and peach blonde to apricot blonde. Apricot blonde is a warm, buttery blonde with creamy, pink undertones. The dye job is great for fall and can be easily styled with fall accessories like wool berets and red scarves.
Champagne blonde
Champagne blonde was inspired by Margot Robbie. This warm shade is also called beige blonde. This is where ash and pastel pink come into play. This coloring is very difficult to maintain because pure blonde quickly washes out, but the admiring glances are worth it.
amber blonde
One of the most beautiful colors for blondes. The name speaks for itself. Curls, like amber, shimmer with each other, creating a smooth gradient. The technique is similar to highlighting, where several bright shades are used at once: pink, peach and ash. Lindsay Lohan has already repeated this color, and fans of the star showered her hair with compliments.
Text: Nare Grigoryan
Source: People Talk
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