Most people have dyed or thought about dyeing their locks blonde, whether it's a few streaks to lighten the strands or the entire hair.
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However, there is still a certain fear about the care, the wires becoming dry and brittle and also not being able to reach the dreamed blonde tone.
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With that in mind, hair specialist, hairdresser Raquel Souza, who has been working in the beauty industry for 20 years, listed some care for you who have dyed your hair or are planning to change your hair color to blonde, check it out:
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choosing the tone One of the main doubts for those who are wishing to adopt blonde hair.
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In addition to choosing a shade of blonde that you like, it is also important to take care to find a color tone that enhances your characteristics...
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like your skin tone and eyebrow, as well as fitting into your lifestyle, so you can give your fair hair care the attention it needs.
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Raquel Souza explains that, in order to achieve a natural and harmonious look, the ideal is to look for a nuance that is similar in temperature to your skin's undertone.
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Those who have cool skin, with lighter or rosy undertones, can highlight it with cooler shades of blonde, such as platinum blonde or beige.
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On the other hand, hot-skinned divas, with yellowish or orange undertones, can enhance it even more with blonde in its warmest nuances, such as golden or copper blonde.
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Relationship with dryer and flat iron Blond and bleached hair are the ones that suffer the most from the excessive use of heat tools.
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If the device is hotter than indicated and the wires are without thermal protection, the hair tends to become brittle, with frizz and split ends.
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The uncontrolled use of hairdryer, flat iron and curling iron can seriously damage blonde hair.
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It is essential to use a thermal protector and check the temperature of the heat tool, the most recommended is a maximum of 180°.” alert Raquel Souza.
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Always use the thermal protector and don't overuse the flat iron.
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Any type of shampoo and conditioner will do? A very common mistake is using any shampoo and conditioner, and trying to "compensate" with a hydrating mask.
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Blonde hair demands a lot of attention and care, so it is not advisable to use any product.
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Create a care routine, with specific products for blonde hair, it is essential for the salon result to remain.
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Toning function products are great to help keep your color smudge-free and yellowing.
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The yellowish tone that appears in the hair after a few weeks or months of dyeing is due to oxidation, which is aggravated with the use of hot water or contact with chlorine from the pool.
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This type of de-yellowing shampoo is used to change the color of bleached hair, which will contrast with the purple color of the shampoo and then neutralize the golden pigments.
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Raquel recommends doing this procedure once a week, combining care with specific products to keep the blonde beautiful.
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It is also worth paying attention to the time of application of products with the power to tint the blonde locks, so that the hair does not acquire the purple or blue color of the toners.
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Beach and pool damage the blonde? If the right care is not taken, the pool can be a great villain of blonde hair.
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Chlorine leaves the strands with a greenish tinge and, so that this does not happen, it is essential to always rinse the strands abundantly with fresh water right after the dip.
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In addition, it is worth protecting the hair with a combing cream before the dip, so that it forms a protective anti-chlorine film around the hair fiber.
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As for sea water, the interesting thing is to avoid, however, it is not forbidden to dip the wires in salt water. A secret to reducing damage is to protect the strands before soaking with a hair oil or leave-in.
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After leaving the water, rinse the strands immediately with fresh water and reapply your UV filter finisher.
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When you get home, it is important to wash your hair with a specific shampoo for blonde hair and treat the strands with a mask before the conditioner.” finishes Raquel Souza.
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