5 Tips for Bright Blonde Hair

📅 August 2, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

Use a purple shampoo.

Purple shampoo is an excellent way to brighten your blonde highlights. The purple pigment will help to counteract brassy tones, neutralize yellow shades and tone down brassiness in the hair.

Purple shampoos can also be used by people with darker hair colors, but you’ll see the most noticeable difference if you have blonde or lighter colored locks.

Don’t wash your hair too frequently.

One of the most common mistakes that people make when trying to achieve bright blonde hair is washing their hair too often. Washing your hair frequently can strip your hair of its natural oils which can make it look dull and dry. To avoid this, we recommend washing your hair no more than twice a week. If you need to cleanse your scalp more often than that, try using dry shampoo between washes to keep oil at bay without removing moisture from the roots of your hair.

Tips for Making Your Blonde Hair Last Between Shampoos: Dry Shampoo & Hair Oils

Allowing natural oils from a scalp massage or pre-shampoo treatment time to absorb into your strands before rinsing is another great way to extend between shampooing (and thus help maintain color). A quick run through with some dry shampoo in between washes also works wonders!

Indulge in an occasional hair treatment.

Indulge in an occasional hair treatment.

If you have the time and money, it’s worth getting a deep conditioning treatment at a salon or spa.

But if you’re on a budget and don’t want to make the trip, try this: apply conditioner to dry hair, leave it on for 10 minutes before washing (you can use your normal shampoo), then rinse out thoroughly. You can also do this with household items like olive oil or mayonnaise! Just make sure you rinse thoroughly after each application so that your scalp doesn’t break out into hives.

Go easy on the heat styling.

To avoid damaging your hair, you should use heat styling tools sparingly.

  • Use a heat protectant product before applying heat to your hair. This will help prevent damage from the heat styling process and give your locks an extra boost of shine.
  • Lower the setting on your flat iron or curling wand when using it to style blonde hair. Most people feel fine going up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, but this is too high for fine or thin blonde strands. If you do go above 350 degrees Fahrenheit and notice that your hair looks dry or feels brittle after drying, try switching over to a ceramic or ionic dryer instead (they emit less infrared radiation).
  • Diffusing is another great way to keep damage at bay! This technique gently blows air through strands while they’re still damp so they dry slower than if left alone with no protection against harsh outside elements like windy days or hot summer weather (or even high temperatures inside!). It also helps prevent breakage by distributing moisture evenly throughout each strand rather than just focusing it on one part at a time which can lead some areas becoming wetter than others due to uneven distribution due to airflow directionality issues caused by traditional blowouts/flat ironing techniques.”

Look for a bond-building shampoo and conditioner.

Look for a bond-building shampoo and conditioner.

These products will protect your hair from harsh chemicals, keep it shiny and healthy, and make sure that your blonde shade lasts as long as possible. They should contain ingredients like argan oil and shea butter to strengthen the bonds between the keratin molecules in the hair shaft. You can also use an organic color protecting shampoo and conditioner if you want a gentler approach to protecting your strands. Just be sure to check that they use gentle ingredients like coconut oil instead of potentially harmful ones like parabens or sulfates before buying them!

By following these tips, you can keep your blonde locks bright and glossy!

Blonde hair is a tricky beast; you can be bright and shiny one day, dull and drab the next. But don’t fret! We’ve put together a few simple tips that will help keep your blonde locks looking their best.

Tip 1:

Shampoo and condition regularly. Your hair will get greasy if you don’t wash it often enough, which is bad for any color of hair but especially blonde because it will start to fade faster than usual. Furthermore, shampooing helps remove excess oils from the scalp that may otherwise build up over time (causing breakage). So make sure to shampoo at least once every two days and condition every time after washing with shampoo (if you’re using a sulfate-free formula).

Tip 2:

Wear protective styling products when possible or try not to brush too much until your roots grow out so they can protect themselves better by covering each other up! This goes double if you have fine or thinning hair because brushing will break those strands off more easily than thicker ones would be able to withstand it without falling apart first.”