Anonymous wrote:I think you need balayage, not highlights
But also, I also have naturally dark blonde hair with natural highlights that used to be very blonde when I was younger and now are not, except that if I go out in the sun with lemon juice on my hair I get them back, so that is also my suggestion for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring in a picture of what you want.
Np, as a person who has colored her hair upmteen times over the years and via different colorist, not once has a picture helped with achieving the look I wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get highlights in the summer on my dark blonde hair and they always come back looking weird color due to toner. They either come out very ashy, too warm or sometimes even kinda mushroomy. It takes several shampoos for the toner to was out and the highlights to look somewhat close to what I want.
Why is it so hard to get beachy/sunkissed blonde highlights around here? What should I be asking for at the salon?
I think the phrase that is popular now is "lived-in blonde" Look on IG for stylists that use that phrase, and then of course, look at their pics to see if you can find one or several that match the aesthetic you're looking for. Here are a couple I found after a quick google search.
https://www.instagram.com/d.c.blondie/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/natashacoloristdc/
https://www.instagram.com/hairbydevs
Anonymous wrote:I get highlights in the summer on my dark blonde hair and they always come back looking weird color due to toner. They either come out very ashy, too warm or sometimes even kinda mushroomy. It takes several shampoos for the toner to was out and the highlights to look somewhat close to what I want.
Why is it so hard to get beachy/sunkissed blonde highlights around here? What should I be asking for at the salon?
Anonymous wrote:Bring in a picture of what you want.