Why Blonde Hair Turns Brassy
Blonde hair can turn brassy as blue and cool pigments fade, leaving behind warmer yellow and orange tones. Understanding the science behind pigment loss and using tools like purple shampoo and toners can help prevent and correct brassiness.
Sun-Kissed And Effortless: Natural Blonde Balayage
Natural blonde balayage adds a soft, sun-kissed glow to your hair, with rich, dimensional highlights that blend seamlessly. Whether you're enhancing your look with subtle blonde or warm caramel tones, balayage offers a natural, radiant transformation.
Beautiful Summery Caramel Balayage
Caramel balayage is more than just a color—it's a warm, dimensional shift that feels like sunlight in your hair. Whether you're starting with brunette or black hair, caramel tones bring a natural glow that elevates your look effortlessly.
Brunette to Blonde Balayage
Balayage isn’t just about lightening hair—it’s about creating a seamless, sun-kissed dimension that feels like art. The journey from brunette to blonde is a carefully crafted balance, lifting pigment and revealing your best sun kissed self.
Understanding Gray Coverage
"Cool" colors don't cover gray, so your stylist has to get creative to achieve the desired tone. And they need your trust and cooperation to pull it off.
How To Avoid Brassy Hair
No one wants brassy hair. Read our tips to help keep your blonde cool and healthy.