How to Create Dark Blonde Hair with Zoe Irwin | Wella Professionals
So many shades of blonde, so little time. The blonde hair spectrum is endless and you should know; your clients have tried everything from Cali Balayage to golden babylights and even gone full-on bronde. Now they’re ready for a fresh new hue to enjoy, and you are looking to boost your blonde color portfolio.
Make way for dark blonde hair, the versatile in-between shade that suits almost everyone.
Sitting somewhere in the middle of the light brown and blonde color spectrum, dark blonde is a soft and subtle shade.
Whether warm or cool, dark blonde suits most skin tones and can be worn alone or with hints of other multi-tonal hues, making this the hard-working shade you’ll love to experiment with.
If you have a client who wants to go from light to dark blonde, you should do this transition really softly.
Use Perfecton/3 to stain the hair gradually. Once you get the right undertone, introduce really fine pieces in foils, like babylights, to give a multi-dimensional effect by using Illumina Color 7/7, 7/31 and 8/37. You can add a few lighter tones of 10/36 around the face to keep the transition even softer.
To freshen up a natural dark blonde, introduce warmers tones such as ILLUMINA COLOR 10/38, 10/36, 8/38, keeping the tones really delicate but still with some substance.
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Make way for dark blonde hair, the versatile in-between shade that suits almost everyone.
Sitting somewhere in the middle of the light brown and blonde color spectrum, dark blonde is a soft and subtle shade.
Whether warm or cool, dark blonde suits most skin tones and can be worn alone or with hints of other multi-tonal hues, making this the hard-working shade you’ll love to experiment with.
If you have a client who wants to go from light to dark blonde, you should do this transition really softly.
Use Perfecton/3 to stain the hair gradually. Once you get the right undertone, introduce really fine pieces in foils, like babylights, to give a multi-dimensional effect by using Illumina Color 7/7, 7/31 and 8/37. You can add a few lighter tones of 10/36 around the face to keep the transition even softer.
To freshen up a natural dark blonde, introduce warmers tones such as ILLUMINA COLOR 10/38, 10/36, 8/38, keeping the tones really delicate but still with some substance.
Keen to find out more tips and tricks and blonde hair color ideas?
Subscribe to the Wella Professionals channel for the latest hair trends and tutorials and we'll notify you every time we upload a new video: http://bit.ly/wellavideos
Sign up to E-Education to discover our new educational platform and online seminars: http://www.wella.com/education
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