Color accents such as teal, wear out easily, yet they are ideal to experiment. A color safe shampoo and cooler rinses are my typical recommendations to prolong color.
In my case, it is the blonde version of the women who desire to stand out in the crowd. The teal is a wonderful match to blue eyes, and makes a surprising spark.
Polished Ash Blonde Bob
Slick bob is always a winter staple and this ash-colored blonde makes it even more sharp. The color is blended gently into a darker base to a clean blonde finish, which makes it sophisticated in a way that is easy. Such shorter cuts are a good display of shine and framing.
In a short cut like this, I tend to suggest light weight smoothing serums, Moroccanoil Treatment Light is a miracle in terms of shine without weight.
This appearance is particularly flattering to brown eyed women, as the smoky blonde appearance contrasts with darker eyes in a way that is modern and stylish.
Frost-Tipped Blue Blonde
Discuss icy drama-the blonde roots turn to a bold electric blue which is daring and wintry. It is a statement that anyone who wants to be distinct against the snowy background would want to have.
Bright colors such as these require special maintenance- color-depositing conditioners in blue are useful in restoring the brightness between salon visits.
I cannot but think how beautiful this appears on a person with blue eyes-the icy match makes them shine even more.
City Lights Silver Blonde
The style is a combination of urban coolness and gentle waves in a radiant silver blonde. It is cool but heavy, the type of blonde, which reflects all the streetlights at the winter evenings.
Silver shades need regular application of purple shampoo, yet regular application of hydration masks to prevent dullness.
Personally, this is a classic but modern color. It particularly flatter the pale skin, as the cool palette does not wash-out.
Balayage Glamour Blonde
It is a masterpiece of Balayage, with dark roots fading into blonde mid-lengths and ends, forming a natural depth. The soft curls reveal all of the layers, and it has that Hollywood winter look.
Balayage caramel highlights can be interwoven to be warmer, and therefore the blonde does not seem as cold in winter.
It is one of those tones that really works with blue eyes, and it makes it look brighter and adds that Pinterest-worthy flair.
Hollywood Platinum Waves
Bold, bright, and cut in big, thick curls-that is the type of platinum blonde that is winter luxury. It is strong, glamorous and memorable, particularly when it is statement makeup.
Platinum takes commitment-toners, masks, and bond-building treatments are necessities. Here Redken Acidic Bonding is a powerful winter friend.
I adore this appearance on blue-eyed women, as the icy blonde enhances their natural glitz. Combine it with bright red lipstick and you are immediately prepared to attend any winter party.
Soft Butter Blonde
This medium length butter-blonde makes winter hair soft and friendly. The layers and the bouncy curls make it move and the shade seems dynamic and warm during colder months.
Buttery tones should be applied with a gloss after every six weeks to avoid a flat appearance.
This color is a miracle with green eyes, and it brings out the earthly nature of the eyes and at the same time makes the appearance look polished and feminine.
Candlelit Blonde Layers
Dark-skinned blonde with a light shadow on the root-this appearance nearly glows, as candlelight in a warm winter room. It is friendly but high and the layers are softening the face in a beautiful way.
Maintenance is not as difficult as full platinum because the rooted shadow can grow-out more naturally.
On a personal level, I love this as a day-in, day-out winter blonde- it is casual and yet, elegant enough to wear to a party.
Cool Vanilla Blonde
The light waves of vanilla and the light waves of softness make this blonde look elegant but delicate. It is light, creamy, and can be used in the winter with black knits and other wool coats.
Due to its lightness, it is important to keep it moist- Kérastase Nutritive Masquintense is a good choice.
This one is a great match with blue eyes, as it makes them look nearly icy in color, which is very winter-appropriate.
Frosted Rose Ombre
Silver roots turning to transparent rose-pink tips-this frosty rose ombre is both new and old-fashioned. It is a fun and a graceful way of breaking the monotony of conventional blonde shades.
The advantage of this appearance is that color-refreshing masks in pink shades can be used to maintain the look-Overtone makes it effortless to keep the shade luminous.
