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This darker shade of blonde is a beautiful mix between neutral brown tones and sandy beige blonde.
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This gives off that warm, natural looking glow while adding dimension as well, says celebrity stylistBradley Leak.
One way to tell if you have a cool undertone is to look at the veins on your wrist.
If they appear blue or purple then you likely have a cool complexion.
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Platinum blondeis obviously one of the most high-maintenance blondes out there, but when it works and works.
Leak adds that its especially beautiful on people with dark complexions since it creates a striking contrast without clashing.
The brighter face-framing layers lend a pretty sunkissed look as well.
This look pairs perfectly with especially fair skin, which often has pink undertones, notes Leak.
“It’s not too bright, but is still noticeably blonde.”
For Cool Undertones: Champagne Blonde
Champagne, a super-light blonde with a kiss of soft pearl.
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She says this color is perfect for a long-time blonde who wants to mix things up a bit.
It enhances pink or cool skin undertones, giving a refined and elegant effect, Cavalcante adds.
“It brings out cool pink undertone skin or blue eyes, adding a fresh and vibrant touch.
This blonde is best suited for cool undertones with its high-contrast brightness.”
“On a lighter natural canvas, this is super-low-maintenance with a high-end expensive look,” adds Hillier.
(We say it’s worth it.)
If you look at your wrists and your veins appear greenish then you probably have warm undertones.
True to its name, this buttery blonde color has a warm and creamy tone.
“This look is best on skin that is on the pale side with warm undertones.
We have a feeling Sabrina is being shown as a reference to colorists everywhere.
The milky white blonde totally pops on warmer skin tones like Queen Bey’s.
“It’s a great option for blondes seeking a high-fashion look that’s still ‘work-appropriate.'”
The cool tones also enhance a naturally warm complexion and create a flattering contrast.
Enter turmeric blonde, a deep blonde base that’s diffused with micro-fine weaves of bright and warm blonde.
“This is the answer to staying lighter around the face, but incorporating today’s warmer tones.”
“This blonde is about embracing that warmth in the most beautiful way,” says Smith.
A neutral blonde effortlessly combines a spectrum of undertones, which makes it inherently flattering for every complexion.
Its created with back-to-back foiling and toner to neutralize yellowness.
If you commit to this route, you’re free to create a beautiful contrast ofhighlights and lowlights.
Also, the darker root can help create an illusion of fullness.
Cavalcante recommends asking for a cooler or warmer blonde shade depending on your undertone.
“But I do advocate that people should get whatever hair color they want.
It is all about confidence and intention.”
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