3 Things to Know Before Going Blonde (If You Have Naturally Dark Hair)

It is estimated that a mere 2% of the world’s population is made up of natural blondes. This figure may seem shocking for the average person who spots multiple blondes on any given day, but this can be attributed to the power of hair dye. Whether getting hair color in Davie at a salon or with a box dye, as many as 1 out of every 3 women sport hair that is light enough to be classified as a blonde. The shades that fall under this blonde bracket are plentiful leaving many with the desire to go blonde themselves.

  1. It May Take Several Weeks

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If you’re dreaming of beautiful blonde locks, it is crucial to evaluate your natural hair color first. Those with light brown hair, for instance, will have an easier time achieving the honey blonde color they are seeking than someone with red or jet black strands who is aiming for icy blonde. Those who are making a drastic change by going blonde can count on up to four appointments--spaced out between 8 to 10 weeks-- to get the results they are hoping for. While this might be unexpected, it is done to minimize the amount of damage that is done to the hair. Don’t let this timeline steer you towards boxed hair dyes and D.I.Y. techniques; however, as using a box dye to go more than 2 shades lighter often results in excessive damage and expensive hair color corrections in Davie.

2. Never Turn It Into a DIY Project

Whether the box dye in your local pharmacy makes it seem deceptively simple to achieve blonde locks, you don’t have the time to visit a top Davie hair salon or professional hair coloring isn’t in your budget, going blonde at home if you're starting with dark hair is never a good idea. Box dyes can be very effective for reviving dull color, a quick root touch-up or a minor change but if you're going more than two shades (in either direction) from your current color, it could be disastrous. From hair falling out to turning various shades of the rainbow, we've seen it all when it comes to DIY attempts. Not only is color correction time-consuming, it can also be extremely expensive. In the end, it will probably cost you far more time and money to fix your color than it would've if you had gone to a local Davie hair salon in the first place.

3. Some Hues Are High Maintenance

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The level of maintenance your hair will require after going blonde will vary based on your natural color and your desired results. Those who opt for platinum or intensely cool tones should be prepared for frequent touch-ups as their natural roots begin to show. Depending on how fast your hair grows, this could be as often as every four weeks. If you're looking for a blonde that isn't quite as demanding, consider highlights, shadow roots or balayage styles which offer all the benefits of blonde locks without the excessive upkeep.

Whether you opt for a buttery natural blonde or icy platinum, going blonde can be a big commitment that comes along with a fabulous and dramatic change of pace for those who were born with black, brown, or red locks. If you’re ready to make the switch, book an appointment online at Inscape Beauty Salon in Davie, FL today.