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The Ultimate Blonde Thread

Vivienne

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I'd like to have a Monroe-ish color myself, but I'm afraid lightening my hair like that would make it all dry like my mother's...would it be worth it in the end? (I'm rather fond of my hair as it is...but there's no red in it.)
 

bettybabe

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Signal Mountain, TN
You got the right idea going, Jayem! Each time, get a little bit lighter. Eventually, your hair will become used to it so you can afford to go a little bit lighter each time! Congrats!!!;)
 

magnolia76

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Boston to Charleston
I've found that the best way to go blonde is to do it gradually. I started out with my natural color which was a very dark ashy brown. After about 6 months and three or four full highlighting sessions, the ends of my hair were pretty light brown. Then you start doing a one process and highlights. The one process being the light brown color on the ends and the highlights being light blonde. You are able to take good care of your hair between sessions and it won't feel like straw! But every three weeks for touchups...$$$$

Also, blonde made me look washed out, so I became a redhead and it is SO fun!
 

shepkatt

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My natural hair color is dark brown.. but I started going grey when I was 21.. so a few years ago my hair stylist told me to just give up on brown and go blonde. It lasts longer in between coloring sessions.. When I was brown or red as soon as my hair started to grow out the grey roots would make my brown or red hair look as though it was levitating above my scalp.. Had to color every 3 weeks or so.. MUY expensive. So I started gradually going blonde and over a period of about 6 months was completely blonde. Can go about 6 or 7 weeks now between colorings which is very good for my wallet!
 

Naama

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Vienna
bettybabe said:
Eventually, your hair will become used to it

Unfortunately not really, you're hair will get stressed with every single new bleaching, I had horrible hair break, but since I wear my hair quite short (never over shoulders) It's ok.



Naama
 

Rainbow

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West Virginia
want to go blonde....

Hey beautiful ladies....I'm a bit older (60 yrs old), but I have quite a bit of gray (and some light brown) and I think it's time to go blonde. Do you think ash blonde would work? I've had light blonde when I was younger, but I wonder what ash blonde would look like? I'll take any advice you can give....
 

Caity Lynn

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well...I hate to say this, but if your older than yes. Go for it, but I HATE ash grey on younger girls...it looks kinda grey. So it may make you look younger without looking bad.;) if you know what I mean.
 

kamikat

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Maryland
I am a professional hairstylist. The standard practice is to use a natural or neutral color if the client has more than 50% grey. Since grey hair is actually the absence of pigment, an ash blond might pick up more of the green base. As has been said, pictures would help.
 

Viola

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Generalizing BROADLY I tend to see the light golden browns or brown/blond highlighting mixtures looking warmer and more natural on older/gray-haired women than some of the blonder ones. A lot of ash blonds look grayish themselves and it doesn't warm your complexion, and brighter, warmer blonds can look more "wishful" than convincing sometimes. (It all comes back to your colouring and your stylist's skill, though)

Soft warm browns tend to look less contrived to my eye. That's NOT always true though and you shouldn't let it stop you from trying blond. You can always put lowlights into it.
 

cupcake

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PERTH, Australia
Gentlemen prefer blondes

I'm currently working my way toward a platinum blonde and have tried (but failed) to find a decent source of vintage blondes and their varying shades.
I figured this would be a great place to start. So ladies, do you know where I could find such a place? do you have photographs and examples of vintage blondes?
Share, please :)
 

HosManHatter

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Northern CA
I like all flavors! :)

It`s more about the woman and her personality and how she acts than about what color or type of hair she has.

...still,I am partial to brunettes here. ;)
 

cherry lips

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sweden
Blondes in Living Color!

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cupcake

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PERTH, Australia
Cherry Lips, I knew I could count on you!
Those are fantastic pictures. It's harder to see the shade in black and white so colour photos are a real treat.
Would you say a platinum or light ash is most vintage accurate? Like Binky said it seems close to no colour at all seems the way to go.

To answer your question Binky, It's already nearly there! I went from dyed black and 7.5 hours later was blonde! I've just had another set of foils so it's a medium ash blonde. My hairdresser has asked me to decide what shade of pale pale blonde I want to aim for so here I am!
 

HadleyH

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Top of the Hill
"The Hitchcock Blonde"




...had to be icy, cool, classy and very, VERY sophisticated. The man had taste.



Lets put it this way, Marilyn Monroe or Jane Mansfield would not have been the type of blonde Alfred Hitchcock would have put in one of his pictures[huh] (i'm not saying that Monroe or Mansfield were not cool or anything, i'm just saying that they were not the type of blondes he liked. :) )




here are 3 of his very cool blonde leading ladies

Tippi Hedren
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Grace Kelly
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Kim Novak
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Edit to add more Hitchcock Blondes :p

Eve Marie Saint
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and her ;)
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