Adding slightly darker blonde or light brown strands creates dimension and hides thinning areas. 3. Managing Texture and Gray
Very fine highlights around the face mimic the hair of youth and brighten the eyes.
Beige or wheat blondes work well for those with cooler undertones who want to avoid looking too yellow. blond matures
The goal is to avoid shades that look "flat" or "ashy," which can make skin look tired.
Layers help the blonde tones catch the light and draw attention away from fine lines. Adding slightly darker blonde or light brown strands
Instead of 100% coverage, many choose to blend grays with blonde highlights. This makes silver regrowth much less noticeable.
A chin-to-shoulder length cut provides structure and makes blonde hair look denser. Beige or wheat blondes work well for those
Blonde processing can be drying. Use sulfate-free shampoos and weekly deep-conditioning masks to maintain shine and "bounce."