15 Tips On How to Get Your Hair From Brown to Golden
Choose the Right Blonde Color for Your Skin Tone
If you have darker skin, it’s important to choose a blonde color that won’t contrast too much with your skin tone. You can actually still get away with lightening your hair as long as you pick a nice warm or cool tone that works well with the shade of your skin.
If you have fair skin and are looking for a cool-toned blonde color, then we recommend getting something like strawberry blonde or champagne (platinum would be great if you have platinum level locks). If instead you have fair skin and want something warmer, try honey blonde or caramel brownish tones like maple syrup or butterscotch.
As always though, consult with a professional before making any permanent changes!
Consider Getting a Short Haircut
Choosing a haircut that is long and full, or even one that requires frequent styling, may make it difficult to maintain your golden hair. A short haircut will make it easier for you to keep up with your new color and style. To find a haircut that works best for you, look through pictures on the internet or ask someone who knows about cutting hair for advice.
Get Highlights or Coloring Instead of Going All Over
If you want the golden hair color, but don’t want to spend so much time in the salon, highlights are a great option. Highlights will give you a more natural look and are much easier to maintain. If you want to go all over, be prepared for frequent trips to the salon (6-8 weeks) as your color starts fading fast.
If You Have Dark Brown Asian Hair, Get Ready to Bleach it
If you have dark brown Asian hair and are looking to go golden, it’s important that you know what kind of damage the bleach will do to your hair.
If you’re not ready for it, don’t do it. Your hair might be damaged by the bleaching process. If this happens, your hair will be dry, brittle and damaged. This means that your locks won’t look healthy or shiny at all. Bleaching is a very damaging process—and if done too much—can cause permanent damage to your locks!
Go Slow
If you want to start a new hairdo with your hair, don’t hurry the process. Go slow in each stage of the process and don’t try and do it all at once. For example, if you’re using bleach on your hair then do not overdo it because this will damage your hair and can cause breakage. When bleaching the roots of your hair, concentrate on covering only a small area at a time then go back over them again just to be sure that they are all covered properly. If you take too much time with this step then there is a chance that all of your roots will remain dark brown when they should have been lightened up by now!
Try other Colors
You can try other colors like light brown, to help the transition. The highlights will help the transition and you can use them to create a gradual change in your hair color.
Use Coconut Milk to Lighten It Up
Coconut milk is rich in protein, which means that it can help you lighten your hair with its natural bleaching properties. It’s also a healthy product for your hair, so there are no risks involved.
If you want to use coconut milk to lighten your hair, just apply it before washing as a deep conditioner. Leave it on for about 10 minutes and then wash off as normal with shampoo and conditioner. Use this method once every week until you’ve reached the desired level of blondness!
Don’t Overdo It on The Chlorine!
One of the most common mistakes people make when they start trying to get their hair from brown to golden is overdoing it on the chlorine. Don’t swim in a pool for long periods of time and don’t swim in a pool often.
If you live by yourself, you can use chlorine in your own swimming pool. However, if there are other people who use your swimming pool as well, always be careful about how much chlorine you put into the water.
Don’t Wash Your Hair All the Time
It might seem like the more you wash your hair, the cleaner it will be. However, this is not always true. Washing too often can actually dry out your hair and make it frizzy over time. The best way to get healthy and shiny hair that doesn’t need washing every day is by using a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner that are designed for dry or damaged hair (like this one). This will help keep your scalp clean while also keeping the rest of your locks in good condition!
Brush Your Hair with Apple Cider Vinegar
Another great way to get rid of buildup and give shine and volume to your hair is by brushing it with apple cider vinegar (ACV). ACV has a lot of benefits for the hair. It makes it shinier, healthier and stronger. If you don’t know what ACV is, here’s what you need:
- 1 cup water
- 1 tsp natural, organic ACV
Use Shampoo Made for Brown to Blonde hair
After you bleach your hair, it will be very dry and damaged. You need to take care of this by using shampoos that are made for dry and damaged hair. Shampoo made specifically for brown to blonde hair is the best choice since it contains ingredients that can help repair the damage done while bleaching. It also helps preserve your color so that you don’t get too many unwanted orange tones after bleaching.
Make sure you avoid products with sulphates and parabens (which are sometimes found in shampoo) since they can aggravate your scalp and cause more damage to your natural color than good! Avoid products with alcohol as well because they will make your color fade faster than usual
Make Sure You Can Stand Staring at Roots for a Long Time
When you are transitioning from brown to blonde, it is crucial that you prepare yourself for the process. The first step to getting your hair color right is by making sure that you can stand staring at roots for a long time.
The roots are part of the process and should not be ignored or forgotten about. You can’t expect your hair to become golden overnight—this will take time!
Wear an Attractive Hat as Needed!
If you’re a hat person, you may want to consider wearing one while your hair is growing out. It can help hide the fact that your roots are showing, and even make them look more natural. Just make sure that the hat matches what you are wearing! Otherwise, it will look like you are hiding something and/or trying too hard with your wardrobe choices.
Get a Spray Tan if Necessary
If you want to get a spray tan, there are two options: one is to have it done professionally and the other is to do it yourself at home. The benefits of doing it yourself at home are that you can save money by not paying someone else, and also control the quality of your tan because you know exactly how much product you’re using on your skin. However, if you’re concerned about looking unnatural then going to a professional might be best for your needs.
However, no matter what method of application you go with (professional or self), there are some important things that every woman should know about spray tans before getting their first one:
- Spray Tans Are Instant – You don’t need hours upon hours waiting around for your color change to happen; instead, just wait an hour or so after applying the spray until all of its ingredients have completely soaked into your skin and then see how golden-toned they look!
- They Look Natural – Of course when people think about getting fake tans they worry about how “orangey” they might end up looking like but with modern technology in place today this isn’t something that happens anymore! Instead what people get now days is something called ‘sunless’ which means less harmful chemicals being put onto sensitive areas such as face/neck/body etc… instead this special kind uses all natural ingredients such as coconut oil infused into each bottle which helps provide lasting results without causing damage over time like sun exposure does (causing premature aging).
These tips will help you get beautiful golden hair!
- Try a new product
- Ask your stylist for advice
- Get highlights