What would you do to go blonde?
Female Fatale, Rebel without a Cause is one
determined blonde-haired woman.
You see them everywhere and against all
natural odds - they are blonde. Sort of.
They sit in the stylist's chair with frizzy
blonde, black-roots begging for more bleach.
Their hair is screaming for moisture. See
picture on the left...
For under $20 dollars you could help fix
that problem with some products that could
actually make your hair blonde, healthy and
shinny. Maybe even natural? Blondes do have
more fun, but if you are not in the Salon
cutting your hair every 3 months, and have
dry, damaged hair, don't despair.
Should I blow Dry?
Even if you do not blow dry 100% pure
natural hair, it becomes damaged creating
split ends, by ingredients like climate,
dryness, over highlighting and mostly by
avoiding your stylist. If you are using a
moistening condition for dry hair, or a
re-constructer for damaged hair, should able
you to blow-dry just fine.
Adding heat from a blow dryer weakens the
strands and sometimes it breaks off in
extreme cases. So put the proper
conditioning treatment in your hair and ask
a Salon that has a good reputation to help
you find that product that you need.
Conditioner or Re-constructer?
If you have just a few blonde
highlights, mixed in with a few
other colors, you probably just need
a moisturizing conditioner. Try
Joico's Moisturizer or K-Pac Daily
Conditioner, Redkin's Extreme
Shampoo, or Sebastian's Potion 9.
If you are heavily blonde, and
haven't been dark since you can't
remember when, then try bc
bonacure's Repair Treatment, one of
the best quick fixes out there. It's
a honey/wheat protein base to help
strengthen the hair. For longer term
results try Joico's K-Pack
Re-constructer. Both products do a
great job.
Lowlights?
Lowlights might be the way to go
and can add a lot more moisture to
your hair. Lowlights are usually
sliced through the other lightening
foils to add depth and darken some
of your over stressed blonde hair.
Giving it a chance to recover and
absorb its lacking pigment. The good
thing is that you could go more a
natural blonde or golden, if you're
brave go for a caramel or a darker
color. Pick your blonde back up in
the summer, after it 's healthy and
rejuvenated. You'll look good and
feel better.
If you can't live with the idea
of adding some lowlights (and they
can be dark blonde lowlights) to
your platinum do, then let's fix it
the easy way.
| After Blow-drying and
assuming you are using your
conditioner apply a small
amount of Farouk's Bio Silk
Therapy. It's silk in a
bottle. It will also protect
your hair from the damage it
sustains without bleaching
or blow-drying. The amount
of no more then a dime rubs
into your hands before you
apply the clear less lotion
to dry hair. Instantly all
your fly away ends and
dryness is gone. Until you
wash it, of course.
For an extreme shine
finish use Joico's Spray
Glaze, Shine-Enhancer. It
smells nice and really gives
a nice shine. Keeping shine,
keeps moisture and helps
make you condition process
that much easier. There's a
reason why blondes have more
fun! You go girls!
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