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A 'low-maintenance' platinum blonde is essentially an oxymoron, but we can still shoot for ~less frequent~ maintenance by adding a darker, more natural root. Share @glam.by.heather's tips with your clients before making the transition!👇 "1. You won’t feel as “blonde” as you may have with a scalp bleach application. With a scalp bleach, every single piece of hair is being lifted, when going more low maintenance we need you use your natural hair color and root smudges to help blend out the regrowth." "2. When looking at Inspo pics, look for people with a similar natural color to your own. The darker your natural color is, the darker the effect through the root area will be. The point of these colors is to work WITH your root so when your hair grows, it isn’t as noticeable." "3. It could take a few appointments to get where you need to be. With these colors, the best thing to do is work alongside your natural color, instead of going in with a lot of dark color and lowlights, the more artificial color we add in, the warmer it will fade. So we may need a few appointments until your root has grown down enough to work with. In the meantime, face frames and root smudges are a lifesaver." What are your favorite ways to transition your clients into a more "lived in" blonde!? #WellaHair #WellaLife #WellaEducation #StylistSpotlight @wellahairusa
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