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Targeted Hair Care for Blonde Hair

by Meryem Yılmaz, Sponsored Post

Hair care is a wide and varied niche and there are so many factors to keep in mind when shopping for the right products for you. Did you know that the way you treat your hair can have an impact on your color? For blondes, the wrong hair care routine can do more damage than good.

Taking care of blonde hair


Immediate fixes

One of the first things to consider is that the shade of blonde you select will need different treatments to maintain, so it won’t be as simple as choosing a product that states ‘for use on blonde hair’ and getting the results you want.


This is especially the case when considering toning shampoos and conditioners - as platinum hair will need a very different amount of color correction than darker blondes to minimize brassiness and balance out tone. Toning drops have now become the go-to product for many, as they can be tailored to your specific hair color.



Choosing products containing natural oils, essential oils, fruit, herbal extracts, hyaluronic acid, and glycerin will help to keep your hair moisturized and healthy. Conversely, be sure to avoid parabens, sulfates, and phthalates. Another great feature of purple toning drops is that you can add them to your favorite hair care products, so you won’t have to hope for the best when choosing pre-made solutions.


Long term fixes

For more long-term care, using a hair mask once a week can ensure that your hair gets the moisture and nutrients it needs, and opt to go to the salon once a month for a small trim and to get advice if you have any concerns about your color.


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While it may sound like regular cutting won’t help your hair to grow, minimizing split ends will have an impact on your hair’s overall health. The better condition your hair and scalp are in, the quicker it will grow, so a small trim regularly shouldn’t greatly impact length overall.

Remember that first impressions are made in a matter of seconds when you meet new people and if your hair is lifeless and dull, you may be portraying the wrong message.

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