How To Go Blonde in 3 Steps

📅 June 19, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

1. Consider Your Skin Tone

The first step in changing your hair color is to consider your skin tone. This means looking at both sides of your family and trying to find out where they are from; this will help you determine whether or not their skin tone compliments blondes well. If you have light eyes, it might be worth going with a medium-to-darker blonde because it will bring out the green in them (or some other eye color). If you have dark eyes, try going for something on the lighter side so that it doesn’t put too much emphasis on them.

If you’re really unsure about what color will look best on you, I recommend doing some research online before committing yourself to anything! There are tons of resources available with pictures of different types of people who have gone blonde; pick one that complements their skin tone as best as possible and then go from there!

2. Consult with a colorist

Before you start any color change, make sure that you consult with a professional. A colorist can help you choose the right shade of blonde and match your skin tone so that it looks natural. If you’re going to go through all the trouble of changing your hair color, why not do it right?

If you decide to go DIY, it is possible that your coloring will turn out poorly or have an unexpected result. It may be tempting to save money by doing this yourself, but if nothing else, at least consider letting someone else do it for you.

3. Get ready for your new routine

  • You will need to wash your hair more often. Blonde hair tends to be dryer and more fragile than other colors, so it’s important to use a special shampoo and conditioner that are designed for blonde hair.
  • If you have darker hair, using a toner can help brighten up the color of your roots and make them look less yellow or brassy after being dyed. As mentioned earlier, don’t overdo it—it’s better to keep your roots a little darker rather than lighter than the rest of your natural hue. There are plenty of great products available in most drug stores; just check out this article on how they work!
  • Don’t wash too often! Blonde dye fades faster than dark hues because there isn’t enough pigment present (this is why highlights always look brighter). However, frequent washing can damage both types equally so try not to wash every day unless absolutely necessary–instead opt for some dry shampoo once per week if needed!

Changing your hair color is a big decision..

Changing your hair color is a big decision. It’s not just about deciding to go blonde, it’s also about adjusting your overall look. You will need new products (for example, if you are currently using a deep red shade on your hair, and now want to switch over to platinum blonde highlights, then you will need new shampoo and conditioner). You may have to adjust the make up that you normally wear as well.

The most obvious thing that happens when going from dark hair to light is that everyone notices! This can be great if it’s what you want; but sometimes people may feel like they’re giving unwanted attention by staring at someone who has changed their appearance drastically compared with before so pay attention during this time period because others might feel uncomfortable around them too..

If there are people who love having blonde hair but don’t know how long it’ll last for them then I would definitely recommend doing some research first before making any major commitments (like dying one’s entire head).