Blonde hair can range from white to rose gold tones. It's the most versatile hair color due to its versatility. Professional coloring is recommended over DIY bleaching
KPop-inspired styles feature short sides and longer top with messy or parted styles. Korean undercut creates contrast and works with various other cuts. Two block cuts create disconnected style with contrasting sides and top. Fade haircut blends sides and back gradually for sleek finish. Messy hairstyle exudes confidence and works with various cuts
Wella Illumina offers 36 shades with MicroLight technology for shine. L'Oréal Majirel provides 60 shades at affordable prices. Matrix SoColor contains bond protectors for minimal damage. Schwarzkopf Igora Royal offers true-to-tone coverage in 52 shades
First number represents base color, ranging from 1 (black) to 10 (platinum blonde). Numbers 2-5 indicate brown shades, from darkest to lightest. Numbers 6-9 represent blonde shades, from dark to very light
Yellow tones appear after bleaching due to warm natural undertones. Wait 2-3 days after bleaching before toning. Choose purple-based toner matching current hair color level. Mix toner with 20-volume developer in 2:1 ratio. Apply toner to hair in thin layers for 20-30 minutes
Hair levels range from 1 (black) to 10 (lightest blonde), with occasional 10+, 11, and 12. Professional hair dyes use different levels than drugstore brands. Levels 7-10 work best for bright and pastel colors. Levels 4-5 work best for dark vibrant colors