The Truth About Going Blonde!
The Truth About Going Blonde
Let’s be real — going blonde isn’t a quick color change. It’s chemistry, timing, and skill all working together to get you lighter without wrecking your hair.
What Really Happens
Lightener “bleach” works by opening the cuticle and breaking down your natural pigment — that’s how we lift dark tones. But in doing that, the hair loses a bit of its strength. There’s no such thing as damage-free bleach. The goal is to control it, lift slowly, and protect the hair through each step.
Before You Go Blonde
Be honest about what’s been on your hair — box color, glosses, toners, even “temporary” shades. I’m never judging; I just need to know what I’m working with. It’s how I keep your hair safe and make sure we get the best possible result.
After the Appointment
Once you leave the salon, what you use at home is everything. Good shampoo, conditioner, and treatments are what make blonde hair look and feel healthy — even though it technically isn’t.
Because here’s the truth: blonde hair isn’t naturally healthy hair. It’s hair that’s been chemically changed and needs extra support to stay soft and manageable. Hydration, gentle cleansing, toners when needed, and regular trims all help keep it in good shape.
If you want that bright, soft, shiny blonde long-term, consistency with your at-home care matters more than anything else.