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Blonde Hair Dye

So you’ve decided that you want blonde hair. You’ve come to the right place, because CVS offers a huge selection of blonde hair dye to choose from. Learn all the ins and outs of blonde hair dye and find your perfect shade today!

Blonde Hair Dye Shades

If you want light blonde hair, you’ll want to choose a light blonde hair dye. You may want to consider platinum, strawberry blonde, or bleach blonde hair dye. If you want a medium shade of blonde, you’ll want to choose a medium blond hair dye. Ash blonde, honey blonde, and golden blonde hair dye are all good options to consider. To achieve a dark blonde hair color, you’ll want to select a dark blonde hair dye, such as a deep caramel blonde hair dye or dirty blonde hair dye. In addition to standard blonde shades, you can also find blonde hair dye that includes hints of other colors, such as reddish blonde hair dye.

Types Of Blonde Hair Dye

In addition to shade, you’ll also want to make sure you are purchasing the correct type of blonde hair dye for your needs. Temporary blonde hair dye lasts for just a short period of time. Some are designed to fade after just a few washes, while others may stick around for a few weeks before the color disappears entirely. You’ll want to check the product packaging to be sure. Temporary blonde hair dye is a great way to see if you like a color without a lot of commitment. Some people also use it to create a temporary look for a special occasion. Semi permanent blonde hair dye lasts longer than temporary hair dye, usually sticking around for about six weeks. During this time, the color will slowly start to fade. This means that if you want to keep the color, you’ll need to reapply semi permanent blonde hair dye often, which can be potentially damaging to hair. Permanent blonde hair dye lasts the longest. And because permanent hair dye often contains bleaching agents, it’s the only type that can lighten your hair up to two shades. But keep in mind that if you want to make a bigger change, such going from a dark brunette shade to platinum blonde, you’ll still need to use a bleaching kit first.

How To Dye Your Hair Blonde

After you’ve considered all the blonde hair colors out there and settled on the right one for you, you’re ready to start the process of dying your hair! Be sure to have all your supplies close by, including disposable gloves to protect your hands and petroleum jelly to help protect the skin around your hairline from staining. You may also want to protect the surfaces of your bathroom to avoid unsightly stains. Permanent blonde hair dye with bleach may be enough to lighten your hair if you want to go lighter by just two shades or so, but if you’re going from a darker to a lighter shade, such as applying blonde hair dye on brown hair, you may need to use a bleaching kit first to ensure that your new color will show up properly in your hair. You may also need to do this if you are using a blonde hair dye without bleach in the formula. If you’re unsure, refer to the instructions on the product packaging. Once your hair is primed, you may want to do a small strand test to make sure that you like the way the color looks on your hair. To do a strand test, simply select a small section of your hair that is not easily visible, and test the color. If you like it, you can continue on, but if you don’t, you’ll have the chance to switch to a more flattering shade. Once you’re happy with the shade, simply follow the directions on the box and enjoy your new blonde hair!

How To Remove Blonde Hair Dye

So you’re ready to switch to another color. How do you remove that blonde hair dye and update your color? You have a couple of options, but they depend on how you arrived at your current color. If your hair hasn’t been bleached, it may be possible to remove your blonde hair color using a color remover or bleaching kit. For a slightly gentler approach, you can try using a clarifying shampoo or dandruff shampoo to help fade the color over a series of washes. However, dyed blonde hair often involves bleaching, which means that there may not be much pigment in your hair to strip out using these methods. So if you’re looking to remove a blonde dye job that involved bleaching, often your best option is to dye your hair a slightly darker color. However, you may want to give your hair some time to recover before you dye it again, as frequent dying can be damaging. If you decide to re-dye your hair at home, be sure to do a strand test to make sure that the new color comes out flattering. And if you are nervous, don’t hesitate to go to a salon and ask a professional stylist for help removing your blonde hair dye.

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How To Dye Your Hair Blonde

After you’ve considered all the blonde hair colors out there and settled on the right one for you, you’re ready to start the process of dying your hair! Be sure to have all your supplies close by, including disposable gloves to protect your hands and petroleum jelly to help protect the skin around your hairline from staining. You may also want to protect the surfaces of your bathroom to avoid unsightly stains. Permanent blonde hair dye with bleach may be enough to lighten your hair if you want to go lighter by just two shades or so, but if you’re going from a darker to a lighter shade, such as applying blonde hair dye on brown hair, you may need to use a bleaching kit first to ensure that your new color will show up properly in your hair. You may also need to do this if you are using a blonde hair dye without bleach in the formula. If you’re unsure, refer to the instructions on the product packaging. Once your hair is primed, you may want to do a small strand test to make sure that you like the way the color looks on your hair. To do a strand test, simply select a small section of your hair that is not easily visible, and test the color. If you like it, you can continue on, but if you don’t, you’ll have the chance to switch to a more flattering shade. Once you’re happy with the shade, simply follow the directions on the box and enjoy your new blonde hair!

How To Remove Blonde Hair Dye

So you’re ready to switch to another color. How do you remove that blonde hair dye and update your color? You have a couple of options, but they depend on how you arrived at your current color. If your hair hasn’t been bleached, it may be possible to remove your blonde hair color using a color remover or bleaching kit. For a slightly gentler approach, you can try using a clarifying shampoo or dandruff shampoo to help fade the color over a series of washes. However, dyed blonde hair often involves bleaching, which means that there may not be much pigment in your hair to strip out using these methods. So if you’re looking to remove a blonde dye job that involved bleaching, often your best option is to dye your hair a slightly darker color. However, you may want to give your hair some time to recover before you dye it again, as frequent dying can be damaging. If you decide to re-dye your hair at home, be sure to do a strand test to make sure that the new color comes out flattering. And if you are nervous, don’t hesitate to go to a salon and ask a professional stylist for help removing your blonde hair dye.