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| Blond Hair Shades | Many categories of blond hair have also been invented to describe someone with blond hair. Examples are following:
- Platinum blond - Pale blond, nearly white; found naturally almost exclusively in children, but occurring rarely among some adults. - Bleached blond - hair made blond artificially by bleaching. - Golden brown - darkest shade of blond which looks light brown and other times dark blond. - Golden blond - lighter, with a gold cast. - Pool blond - Blond tinted with green due to exposure to copper in swimming pools. There are many terms for this form of blond. - Ash blond - usually quite fair, with some ashen (gray) tones. - Sunny blond - Very bright, ranging from almost yellow to light yellow. - Sandy blond - similar to sand in color. - Strawberry blond - reddish blond. - Zebra blond - streaked blond and brunette. - Dirty blond - a variety of hair color that mixes lighter blonde with some darker browns giving a dark blonde appearance.
Do you know how difficult it can be to choose the right highlight color for your hair? Highlights are shades of color that are lighter than your own hair color. They applied to various sections of the hair by weaving. They use a mixture of peroxide and bleach that lightens your own natural or un-natural hair color. Highlighting can give you a whole new look without violent change or the expensive price tags especially if done at home. Depending on whether you are warm or cool shade of blonde will determine what highlight color is best for your skin tone. The wrong color can make your face colour look faded. Warm blondes can wear colors of gold, caramel, honey and even auburn. And cool blondes can wear pale, platinum and ash based colors.
There are many highlighting kits available for purchase at your local drugstore. You can also find everything from blonde highlighting gels to sprays and even temporary highlighting colors. Most highlighting gels and sprays usually requires spending time in the sun or the use of a blow dryer for the highlights to work. The highlights are natural. They work on almost any shade of blonde since it uses your own hair color. The products are easy to use and have less maintenance that highlighting kits.
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