Blondes
Blondes Have More Fun
Blond strands of hair are the thinnest of all natural colors, making the hair naturally fine and prone to loss or thinning. Naturally blonde women have an average of 140,000 strands of hair on their scalp, by far the greatest density of any natural shade. The longer hair really sparkles and shines, because there are so many strands to catch the light.
To keep platinum hair long, be extra careful when combing through, so as not to break the strands. This can also lead to fly-a-ways and unkempt looking locks. Shampooing with a gentle touch can make a world of difference with the thinner fair hair you are cleaning.
Shiny, healthy flaxen hair can be your most stunning fashion accessory. Unfortunately, naturally light hair tends to become dull and lackluster. Make a rinse to enhance your blond tresses by adding the juice of two lemons to two cups of warm water. The lemon juice has a gentle bleaching action that will subtly lighten and add shine to any ‘dirty blond’.
Blondes can also prepare a chamomile tea to use as a rinse for golden accents. Rinses should be worked thoroughly through the hair and allowed to stay on for fifteen minutes before rinsing out. Always use a cool water rinse to further enhance highlights.
By using either rinse to enhance your hair, you should see a subtle lightening and brightening of the color, which may become more pronounced with repeated use. The extra bonus is that the ingredients are gentle and won’t damage your hair, helping you grow longer hair.
Hair care tips for naturally blond hair:
* Avoid heavy styling chemicals that will weigh thin hair down.
* Consider root boost and other volumizing products to keep hair full.
* Use moisturizing hair products to keep hair healthy and sleek.
