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Dirty Blonde, the trend of the moment

Have you ever heard of Dirty Blonde? No, we’re not mistaken, and we didn’t mean to say Dirty Boy. We’re talking about the new hair color trend that’s starting to take over Instagram and is sure to have you falling in love. Dirty Blonde is a hair color technique where light brown or dark blonde is applied to the root and faded out to the middle where its combined with lighter golden or ash highlights. It’s the root in a shade that’s one to two tones deeper, that sets this look apart. The difference between this and other techniques is the marked contrast between the tones which is then corrected to create a gentle fade. Dirty Blonde looks set to become the perfect alternative for anyone looking for natural blonde. It’s always better to go for honey blonde and combine it with a golden blonde so it doesn’t look so harsh. However, the skin tone should always be taken into consideration, and from there you can choose the hair color tones best suited to the job. For example, if you have fair skin, then your best bet is to go for honey and caramel tones. If your skin tends to a more yellow shade then you should opt for golden rather than ash hues. One of the big advantages to Dirty Blonde is that you don’t have to touch up so often. What you should remember is that you’ll need to keep your hair well hydrated to prevent dehydration and breakages. We recommend our Wheat Germ Mask for the job along with the Treated Hair Shampoo from the Biokera Natura range. And if you’re interested in other articles like “Dirty blonde is the new blonde.”, or you want to stay ahead of the latest trends, get some daily hair care tips or find out what’s hot in hairstyling, then follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Pinterest.
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