Check out this picture of a high school friend that I had! She has always supported my work and trusted me to take creative chances with her hair. I have nothing but appreciation for her, as she allowed me to take chances and pursue my goals of becoming a blonde hair specialist. Amazing hair color transforms your life for the better, helping you express your true self and boosting your confidence.
Now, let’s talk about the technical details. When working with platinum blonde, it’s crucial to use a low-volume peroxide. Keeping it on the hair longer is better than using higher volumes like 30 or 40, as this can irritate the scalp and even cause blisters. Additionally, avoid putting the hair under a dryer, as the heat can lead to damage and even melting.
Once you achieve the desired look, rinse the bleach out with cool water. If you have any questions about the process, feel free to reach out!
It’s important to consider your skin tone. Not everyone can wear blonde successfully. The shade must complement your complexion; otherwise, going lighter can wash out your look. You might need to use a bit more makeup to avoid looking pale, such as applying a bronzer for a sun-kissed glow. If your eyebrows are sparse, consider using an eyebrow pencil to fill them in, ensuring you don’t appear washed out.
If you’re thinking about going blonde, I often recommend it, especially if you have a lot of white hairs. This way, you can extend the time between touch-ups. Platinum blonde blends well with white hair, allowing for a more natural transition as your roots grow in. Just be sure that the shade complements your skin tone for the best overall look!
For those looking to improve their blonde skills, I suggest practicing on family friends or willing clients. If you’re hesitant about doing a full head, start with strand tests. Additionally, practice on mannequin heads or hair extensions. Watch tutorials, ask questions, and learn from the best in the industry.
In any business, challenging yourself is key. Don’t settle into a comfort zone—conquering your fears is where true growth happens. Staying stagnant is not living; take a chance on opportunities to learn and evolve.



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