The darker the hair, the less easy the light colors are to obtain. If you have beautiful brown or black hair and want to radically change your look by choosing an ash blond color, you should preferably turn to a professional. You will first have to lighten your brown hair by bleaching it. This step requires the use of products that can damage your hair. If the discoloration is done incorrectly, you risk having multiple shades of hair and red highlights. You need to bleach the roots regularly so you don't show your original color. Once the hair has been bleached, the ash blonde color can be applied. A professional ensures an even application.
Successive colorings tend to damage the hair fiber. Colored hair is generally more brittle and lacks shine. Professional bleaches are preferable to homemade bleaches. They contain less stripping products. An ash blonde color is more uniform and less aggressive on the hair on a light original color, especially light or white hair. On brown hair, the ash blond requires a little discoloration. To maintain your colored hair, you will need to moisturize it regularly using a nourishing oil, such as almond oil or coconut oil. Avocado masks are also coloring allies.
A priori, all women can be seduced by an ash blonde. However, you have to be careful to choose the coloring that really suits you. Clear, flawless skin particularly welcomes ash blonde. On the other hand, if you have dark skin, it is a coloring that may not suit you. The ash blond gives a very natural effect on women who are over 50 years old. To give radiance to an ash blonde, favor vitaminized makeup avoiding gray tones.
In any case, if you want to check the result before you start, don't hesitate to test our makeover tool!