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Fixing Brassy Blonde Hair Naturally Beautiful Hair

If you are a blonde, you know how your hair can dull in color over the month. The fact is when ever you add chemicals into your hair, you weaken the hair. A hairdresser once told me when you bleach the hair, it takes a good 6 months of deep conditioning to get it back to a healthy state. For natural dark heads, it is impossible to lighten the hair without beaching the hair. Bleaching and constant dying of the hair results in damage. What does a woman do? Blonde is not a hard color to maintain once the hair is bleached compared to just dyed. Although like any color it will dull. One product that I often use to brighten up my blonde is Clairol Professional Born Blonde Toner. Toning hair is basically done to neutralize brassy yellow or yellow/orange pigments that most commonly happen after a bleach. Using a toner can also neutralize the color even after it has been dyed for several months. Use a toner instead of a dye. Toners are ammonia-free colors and not only gives you shine but keeps your color vibrant.

Clairol Professional Born Blonde Toner comes in a few colors: 351 Silent Snow, 356 Innocent Ivory, 357 Beautiful Beige, 358 Winsome Wheat, and 361 Happy Honey. After a wash, you apply the toner in your hair, and leave it on for the allocated time on the instructions. You simply wash it out, and shampoo again.

CLAIROL Professional Born Blonde No Peroxide Semi-Permanent Toner Very Light Ash Blonde

In some areas, Clairol Professional Born Blonde Toner cannot be purchased, without a licence. Born Blonde can be found on ebay and will keep your hair in better condition than dying it, or bleaching it. Ash blonde hair color also rids the hair of terrible brassy color. Wheat or ash blonde will give you that California sun kissed look without the yellow/orange blonde from bleaching. If you do color your hair blonde, consider Clairol Professional Born Blonde Toner for a natural beauty look.

Blonde Actress Veronica Lake

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