Going Totally Blonde: What Does Full Blonding Mean?
As the warmer weather comes, it’s only fair that our blonde babes get their moment in the spotlight. However, not everyone is aware of how to get the right blonde that’s not brassy and dull. You might be wondering, “What does full blonding mean? And how can I make my hair blonde without damaging it?” If you are considering going blonde but need to figure out what shade is your perfect match, this article is for you.
Crafting the “uniquely you” blonde is a process with numerous factors to consider, such as what compliments your skin tone best. What kind of undertones do you wish to show off? How frosty or ashen do you prefer your shade to be? These considerations go into making the blonde shade you dream about.
What Does Full Blonding Mean?
It is a very well-known technique for blonding! We helped clients achieve this look by using scalp bh and tone. This means all the naturally occurring hair gets covered and has a highly maintained appearance.
It should be redone every 4-6 weeks, depending on the growth. It is best to choose lighter levels that are natural and in good condition. It should be taken care of.
Clients must be prepared to keep their hair in good condition, as this is essential to achieving the perfect platinum. The application takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
The best tip is to use a clean brush that has a tiny amount of color to ensure no overlap and use tiny sections. The saturation is crucial for more color lift.
How Is Full Blonding Done?
Platinum card blonding or full blonding is a specialized hair coloring technique that achieves a very light, almost white shade of blonde hair. We do this by creating very fine highlights throughout the hair using micro-weaving.
Your stylist will use a small foil card to isolate each section of hair that will be highlighted, ensuring that the highlights are evenly spaced and distributed throughout the hair. The result is both natural-looking and multi-dimensional.
Full blonding is a multi-step process that begins with lightening the hair with bleach or lightener, toning the hair to eliminate brassy or yellow tones, and conditioning and treating the hair to restore moisture and prevent damage.
Platinum card blonding is a light color that requires ongoing maintenance to keep the hair healthy and vibrant. This may include regular root touch-ups and toning treatments to maintain your desired shade of blonde.
Different Shades of Blonde: How to Choose Your Blonde Look
Neutral Blonde
Neutral blonde is a shade that perfectly balances warm and cool tones. It is often viewed as a beige or wheat-colored blonde hue and is appreciated for its versatility. This look provides the best of both worlds, as it is a happy medium between warmer and icy-toned blondes.
Neutral blonde is a versatile shade that can be achieved in many tones. Its versatility allows it to be flattering on almost all skin tones and hair types. It’s a great choice for anyone wanting to go blonde but still choosing which shades they like best.
How To Get It & Keep It
Reaching your blonde goals may take a few colors if your starting point is darker. Let your colorist know you’re ready for a lighter look, and they’ll be happy to help you devise a plan. When you achieve the lightness you want, request that your colorist mixes neutral tones into your Custom Color formula. To maintain the vibrant look of your neutral blonde shade, we recommend using either Medium to Dark Blonde or Light Blonde Color Pro Toner, based on the desired shade.
Warm Blonde
Warm blonde is a sun-kissed shade that usually features golden honey or soft tones for a natural appearance. This butterscotch-inspired style radiates warmth with an inviting finish—think of a classic Hollywood blonde. It’s a wonderful choice if you’re aiming for that glowing golden style.
Who It’s Best For
Warm blonde is the right shade for a more golden honey-blonde color. It is best on paler skin tones and people with cooler undertones. This richer, sunnier blonde shade includes warm red, gold, and orange undertones that enhance your skin’s undertones. It is a great choice if you want a brightened boost.
How To Get It & Keep It
Request your colorist to include golden hues in your blonde hair for a warm, multi-dimensional result. As you know, warm tones tend to fade fast, so this color needs some maintenance. Choose a golden or Warm Beige Tint. Rinse between colors to keep your beautiful hair looking fresh.
Cool Blonde
This icy shade is the ideal cool-down for the warmer months. Think champagne blonde, all about pearl, violet, and blue tones. This blonde with cool tones gives a striking overall appearance, free from brassy or yellow hues while embracing a more platinum shade.
Who It’s Best For
This cool-toned shade suits people with darker olive skin tones. Cool blonde looks slightly darker due to blue and violet tones, making it stand out on those with different undertones.
How To Get It & Keep It
Have your colorist mix in ash or pearl tones with your blonde. This lighter shade needs less maintenance than others, but use our Blonde Neutralizer Tint Rinse or Color Pro Toner between coloring to keep the icy look fresh.
Should You Choose Pros or DIY?
Bleaching your hair on your own to score blonde locks is risky. You may ruin your tresses, so it’s best to let the professionals do it. Bleach is a strong chemical that may leave your strands brittle and damaged.
Why Choose Us
We are a team of dedicated stylists focused on giving our clients the hair of their dreams while providing an exceptional experience. As artists, we create beautiful works that make you feel refreshed, confident, and fierce! So whether you desire sunny golden, creamy beige, or icy platinum, you can be sure we’re versed in hair color. Combine that with hair that feels strong, vibrant, and healthy, and you’ll be in hair heaven.