5 Interesting Points to Consider Before Going Blonde (Expert Column)

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Renowned Hollywood Hair Colorist - Nicola Clarke

In this blog, we share some great tips given by Nicola Clarke, who is an expert hair colorist/stylist at John Frieda, London, UK.

Behind essentially every well-known blonde is a talented hair colorist, who modifies their client's particular shade to suit them – henceforth why Hollywood hair consistently looks perfect. Truly outstanding in the business is Nicola Clarke, who is a regular of such actresses like Kate Winslet, Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Lawrence, Margot Robbie, and Kate Moss among her client base. Presently in charge at John Frieda's ultra-chic Margaret Street salon in London, Clarke's chair reigns as the capital’s hot seat for blondes.

In this narrative, the expert hair colorist shares her recommendations on the five things budding blondies ought to consider before, during, and after a major color change. Let’s start the ride!

1. Your Skin Tone

In the end, “the best way to choose the right shade of blonde is simply to talk it through with a professional colorist,” Clarke states. “Bringing photos of blonde hair you like is a great starting point” – however, realize that you may need to accept if that shade is unable to suit you. For example, Margot Robbie's ideal blonde may not be ideal for your hair.

Tracking down the blonde that suits you isn't very simple – and sadly there are no speedy tricks to decide if it will ever be. It all relies on your special colorings and tastes. However, Clarke says that “your eye color and skin tone are all factors when deciding on hair color, whether that be light or dark.”  When talking with her customers, she mulls over this.  

2. Your Haircut  

On the off chance that you have a fringe or need to trim one in, this is especially vital to note while changing hair tones. “If you have a fringe and want to go blonde, I’d recommend having your hair cut beforehand so the colorist can map out where they should put the color,” Clarke clarifies. You don’t want the stylist to cut out the new highlights or color!”

Another purpose you should trim your hair before shading is that, “Blondes with fringes need to be regularly maintained, so highlights from the root or an all-over blonde base are best.” however, root re-development will be more obvious on the off chance that you have a fringe, so keep that in mind before making a major shading change.

3. Your Lifestyle and Budget

Other than working with your colorings, Clarke says that: “Letting your colorist know a little about your lifestyle (for example, how often you can visit the salon or how you style and wear your hair) will help to determine what shade would work for you.”

Think about your spending plan and know that huge shading changes require significantly more upkeep than a subtle one. Changing your shading significantly is continually going to be high upkeep. "The term high maintenance’ really comes from blonde hair," Clarke says. “You will need to be prepared to make regular visits to the salon for toners and glosses as hair that has been lightened will fade quickly as it is more porous.”

You additionally need to keep on top of the roots, particularly if you have bleached your hair or have lightened it all over – every four-six weeks is the responsibility level expected to dodge color bands and patchy color.

While the stylist consistently uses treatments, for example, Ola plex while doing huge shading changes, to keep the internal bonds of the hair solid, she additionally proposes utilizing shampoo and conditioners suggested by your colorist at home, “given that a brunette shade might have different requirements than that of an ash blonde, for example.” Noted.  

As far as other lifestyle changes, it could likewise be an instance of new tone, new clothes, Clarke calls attention to underneath. Particularly on the off chance that you have gone from a warm tone to a cool one, or the other way around.

4. Your Wardrobe and Make-up

Changing your hair tone does imply you may need to modify your closet and a couple of key make-up things, yet it shouldn't be sensational. A skilled colorist will attempt to calculate this when settling on your shade, for instance if you are a cool-toned brunette and opt for an icy blonde then that Russian Red lipstick you wore should still suit your new blonde hair,” she says. Yet, in case you're going from cool to warm shades or the other way around, you will see your past make-up will look altogether different, so you should explore different avenues regarding changing shades.

Concerning your eyebrows, you will not need to make them lighter per your locks, however again – it relies upon your inclination. “Currently the trend for brows is for them to be slightly darker and bolder than the rest of the hair. So, if you have a brown brow and blonde hair it’s cool to work this dramatic look,” Clarke feels.

If you do ease up your eyebrows, they ought to consistently be done utilizing an ash-toned color, as brassy brows are a no-no. Additionally, as a general guideline, go no lighter than two shades of your present forehead tone.

5. Your Timescale

Provide your colorist at least 6 months to a year on the off chance that you need a major shading change – affirming that sensational changes can require significant time and patience.

Going from dark to blonde ought to be finished with care and preferably over a couple of visits to keep up the state of the hair. “We recently took a brunette actress lighter for a TV role and it took two visits of over four hours a time to achieve the correct tone,” she explains.

While regularly popular faces cause it to appear to be a breeze to go blonde overnight, realize that there might be some deception included.

“With Kate Winslet, for example, or an actress who may be working on several films at the same time, it would be impossible to change her hair color so repeatedly. Taking hair to color extremes too often is far too damaging for the hair, so I will often color wigs to fit a character.”

“These wigs are made from human hair and can be colored and fitted to look undetectable from the actor’s hair,” Clarke reveals. Presently, that takes high upkeep to another level.

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