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Remember that feeling your client’s get of stepping out of the salon with a masterpiece of blonde perfection? It’s a glorious moment — but keeping that brilliance from fading into a distant memory requires some dedication. Whether your client is a natural blonde who’s lightened their locks a few shades or a brunette who’s taken the plunge into lighter territory, understanding the difference between warm blonde vs. cool blonde is just the first step. To truly maintain your client’s mane magic, check out these expert tips to learn how to take care of blonde hair so your client can incorporate them into their routine.
1. Hydration Is Key
Blonde hair can be a diva, but we love her. The lightening process removes natural oils, which can leave strands parched and prone to breakage. To combat this dryness, deep conditioning is your new best friend. Tell your client to think of it as a weekly spa treatment for their hair. But don’t stop there! Encourage them to invest in a good quality conditioner for regular use, and consider adding a leave-in conditioner for an extra moisture boost. As a stylist, it’s your job to help them find the best professional hair care products for their hair type.
2. Heat Styling: Friend or Foe?
We all know the convenience (and sometimes necessity) of heat styling tools. But the truth is, straighteners, curling irons and blow dryers can wreak havoc on your client’s blonde locks. Advise them to always use a heat protectant spray to keep their relationship with heat styling tools from turning sour. This spray creates a barrier between their locks and the damaging effects of high temperatures. If your client is looking to minimize heat usage altogether, there are plenty of alternative styling methods you can help them explore. Braids, headbands and even air drying with curl-enhancing products can all help them achieve gorgeous styles without the heat.
3. Sun Protection Isn’t Just for Skin
Sun protection isn’t just about safeguarding your skin — it’s crucial for healthy hair, too. UV rays can damage hair, causing dryness, fading and that dreaded brassiness. To combat this, use a leave-in conditioner with UV protection. If your client is spending extended time outdoors, a stylish hat can be their hair’s best friend.
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4. The Power of Purple
Purple toning shampoo is crucial for cool blondes. This product works by neutralizing brassy tones. Think of it like a color filter for your hair. But be warned — too much of a good thing can be bad. Depending on your client’s shade of blonde, using purple shampoo too often can lead to over-toning and an ashy look. The key is to find the right balance. Encourage your clients to start by incorporating it into their routine once a week, and adjust the frequency based on how quickly their hair gets brassy.
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