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When I had black hair and bangs, my <\/span>former signature look<\/span><\/a>, I tended to dress as one of my favorite blonde icons every Halloween, whether it was Drew Barrymore in <\/span>Scream<\/span><\/em>, Jayne Mansfield (as a Satanist), or Angelyne the Billboard Queen. But once I began switching up my look and dyeing my hair different colors, <\/span>being blonde <\/span><\/a>was something I could finally attain without a wig. All I\u2019d need was a great hairstylist, amazing products, and commitment. After all, being blonde isn\u2019t easy to maintain when you\u2019ve got naturally dark hair. While I\u2019ve been blonde in the past, my current era (initially inspired by an homage to <\/span>Pamela Anderson<\/span><\/a>) is the longest I\u2019ve gone without reverting back to pink, aka my \u201cnatural\u201d hair color.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

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I’m happy to say that my hair is also pretty healthy, considering the journey that it takes for a natural brunette like me to get there. We\u2019ve all seen how celebs can seemingly go from black to blonde in the blink of an eye (if they aren\u2019t wearing a wig) but the reality is that it\u2019s a long process, which could be too much to handle if you\u2019re not patient. <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

Celebrity hairstylist and founder of #Mydentity <\/span>Guy Tang<\/span><\/a> says that the biggest mistake that people make when wanting to go blonde is thinking that they can go from dark brown hair to platinum in a single service. \u201cGoing blonde takes time,\u201d<\/strong> he says. \u201cIf you rush it you will damage your hair and have a brassy blonde. Let your stylist do it the right way and you will end up with a beautiful blonde color.\u201d<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

Once you reach your dream blonde shade, there are a few maintenance tips to keep in mind. Touch-ups, for one, are key.<\/strong> Because my hair grows fast, my hairstylist (shoutout Gina Atkinson<\/a> at Moef Salon<\/a>!) doesn\u2019t want me going past eight weeks for a touch-up. \u201cIf you have highlights or global blonding up to your roots, then a touch up every four to six weeks is a good standard to go by. This ensures your roots don\u2019t grow out too much,\u201d explains Tang. He says that for this kind of blonde, if roots are longer than 1.5 inches or so, it gets harder to get an even clean blonde lift in a single service, but if you have a low maintenance blonde color, you can go as long as four months before getting a touch-up. <\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

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You also want to find a colorist you trust, and stick to them. \u201cOne of the biggest mistakes you can make is switching colorists all the time,\u201d<\/strong> explains <\/span>\u200b\u200bClayton Hawkins<\/span><\/a>, a celebrity stylist whose clients include Olivia Rodrigo, Kiernan Shipka, and Maddie Ziegler. Unless you have had a bad experience with your hairdresser, it\u2019s important to keep going back to them for touch-ups, especially for light blondes. Someone using a different product or developer on your already fragile hair is a recipe for breakage!\u201d Scary!\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

If you\u2019re an unnatural blonde like me, or thinking about making the plunge, it might help to learn which products can help you with at-home maintenance between salon visits. Ahead, you\u2019ll find some of the different products and tools I swear by, along with tips and recommendations from the hair experts I trust. I do believe everyone who wants to go blonde should do it at least once in their life. It\u2019s a commitment\u2014but it\u2019s worth it!<\/span><\/p>\n

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One of the greatest issues us faux blondes face is when our color turns too yellow or brassy. (This was an issue when I went platinum blonde a few years ago\u2014I felt like my hair already started turning yellow an hour after I left the salon!) According to Hawkins, environmental factors play a huge role in this. \u201cMetals in your shower water or even the sun can cause yellowing,\u201d he says. \u201cPlus, chances are your stylist put a toner on your hair. Any toner will eventually fade with time. That\u2019s why investing in a good shampoo and conditioner specifically for color treated blonde hair is so important. I’m OBSESSED with Healthy Sexy Hair Bright Blonde Shampoo and Conditioners because it counteracts brass AND deeply hydrates the hair.”<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

Nine Zero One hairstylist Sierra Kener recommends Biotera\u2019s new Ultra Color Care Shampoo and Conditioner for the fair-haired. \u201cThe kind-to-scalp formulas nourish and prolongs vibrancy of blondes and makes hair feel beautiful and look radiant,\u201d she says.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

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I don\u2019t use purple shampoos every single time I wash my hair. Many hairstylists, including Kener, warn against going overboard with these types of products because they can dry out the hair and even make them look duller. But when I do, I\u2019ll reach for Blonde Angel Wash. It\u2019s one of my favorite purple shampoos as it instantly rejuvenates my blonde after just one wash.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

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A good quality shampoo and conditioner is extremely important when you have blonde hair, I definitely have noticed that whenever I used a lesser quality shampoo and conditioner, my hair looked dull and felt nasty. I love\u00a0using the Balmain\u2019s Moisturizing Shampoo and Conditioner when I don\u2019t use a purple shampoo.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

This dry shampoo from Schwarzkopf is different from my usual powder dry shampoo as it\u2019s a foam formula. You just massage it into your roots, blow dry it and you\u2019ll immediately have volume and hair that looks clean.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

There\u2019s been a lot of talk about scalp health because it\u2019s important and can have a huge impact on your overall hair health. Because I wash my hair every two to three days and love me some dry shampoo, my scalp experiences buildup, so a proper scalp scrub is necessary. I am obsessed with this one by Philip B. It smells heavenly and makes my scalp feel super clean and nourished. <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

Hair masks are another great tool in a blonde\u2019s arsenal, and I\u2019ll admit it\u2019s a product that I need to be more regular about. This luxurious feeling hair mask from Taylo\u00e1ni improves shine, combats frizz, and treats split-ends.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

This shampoo and hair treatment set is great for both blondes and grays. It neutralizes yellow and green undertones, and also contains mumurumu butter and Amazon castanha oil for ultimate hydration.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

When I first went blonde a few years ago, I rarely used heat protectant (don\u2019t kill me, Guy Tang), but now I won\u2019t dare blow dry or curl my hair without it! \u201cLow heat is a must so you don\u2019t burn your blonde,\u201d says Tang, adding that a good heat protectant is also essential. He suggests using both #mydentity #MyDefender spray and #mydentity #MyHero Collagen Shield Spray for a \u201cdouble dose of heat protection.\u201d\u00a0. (Editor’s note: You can get this product through your hairstylist.)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

Heed this golden rule from Hawkins: \u201cAll blondes need to use heat protection sprays. Full stop. This is not even an option. I\u2019m loving Sexy Hair Protect Me Hot Tool Protection Spray these days.\u201d\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

I never go anywhere without my tub of Protein Cream. It protects against damage, smoothes and conditions strands, makes my hair shiny, and less frizzy. It does it all!<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

When I need a boost of shine and moisture on my ends, I\u2019ll spritz this delicious-smelling oil mist from Ceremonia.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

I also will never go back to not using a scalp massager. This one from Ceremonia is my go-to.\u00a0<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

\u201cA lot of factors can turn your hair yellow over time,\u201d explains celebrity hairstylist Laura Polko, whose clients include Gigi Hadid, Vanessa Hudgens, and Emma Chamberlain. \u201cIt could be that you are not properly taking care of it and not using the right shampoo and conditioner\u2014for me as a blonde, the largest factor is the water where you are. A water filter is so important.\u201d She says that when she first started using the T3 Source shower filter is when her \u201cblonde stayed blonde the longest.\u201d (The showerhead itself also has seven settings!)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

Because LA water is not the greatest, using a shower filter is a non-negotiable, blonde or not.\u00a0 I\u2019ve recently tried the Jolie shower filter and my hair feels SO nice. It uses a filter made with KDF-55 (the \u201cFerrari of water filtration media\u201d), a combination of copper and zinc shavings, as well as Calcium Sulfite balls to remove chlorine and other heavy metals. (I got the red color which looks great in my turquoise and pink bathroom.)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

T3\u2019s hair tools are my absolute favorite, especially the smart series of curling irons and flat irons, (T3 Curl ID and T3 Smooth ID) because it can be programmed exactly to your hair\u2019s personal needs. \u201cYou really want to make sure you are using a low heat setting, which applies to every blonde; you do not need a high heat when you are blonde,\u201d says Polko. \u201cThe T3 Curl ID and T3 Smooth ID help you find the right heat setting for you, factoring in color processing!\u201d Shop them above and below!<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

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I own about 10 silk pillowcases at this point. They\u2019re a must for anyone who wants optimal protection for their hair. \u201cA silk pillowcase really helps your hair maintain shine on day two so you don\u2019t have to go back over it with heat, or put a lot of oil in, etc,\u201d explains Polko. \u201cMoving around on a cotton pillow case can lead to friction and breakage over time.\u201d I love how many cute colors and designs Slip offers in their pillowcase line.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

I\u2019m someone who ties their hair up a lot, especially at home. Unfortunately, you can do some serious damage if you\u2019re not careful (speaking from experience). To prevent any more harm, I now always use a silk scrunchie, like these fun ones from Slip!<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

Up next,\u00a0“Smell Is Our Most Ancient Sense”: The 14 Most Enchanting Perfumes of All Time<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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