Tag: brown to blonde color change

  • From Brunette to blonde: Your realistic guide to a stunning transformation

    So you are ready to say “Goodbye” to the dark side and embrace blonde – but how do you get there without the dreaded “orange phase” or broken hair? In my 25 years of being a Color Specialist, who has guided countless brunettes to their dream blonde, I’ll walk you through the smart, healthy way to make the transition.

    First: The Hard Truth (But Don’t Panic)

    Going from deep brunette to bright blonde isn’t a one-and-done process – unless you want crispy, snap-happy hair. Here is why:

    • Dark hair is stubborn. Dark hair has more pigment to lift, which means multiple sessions (usually 2-3) to avoid extreme damage.
    • Your starting point matters. Virgin hair lifts easier and more evenly; box-dye or a previous synthetic color, requires extra steps (more on that later).

    Pro Tip: Bring a photo of your goal blonde to your appointment – but be open to a phased approach. (I have had clients fall in love with their “in-between” shade along the way!)

    The Golden Rules of Brunette-to-Blonde

    1. Pre-Lightening Prep Work

      Clarify Your Hair
      Use a sulfate-free clarifying shampoo (like Malibu C Undo Goo) a week before your appointment to eliminate buildup.

      Be Honest
      If you have used an at-home color, please tell me! Some dyes contain metallic salts and react unpredictably with bleach.
    2. Session #1 :Baby Steps

      What to Expect: The first process will most likely result in a warm caramel or golden blonde (not platinum… yet!). This minimizes damage and lets me assess how your hair handles lightening.
      Pro Move: Adding highlights with a shadow-root creates dimension and makes regrowth less obvious.
    3. The “Orange Phase” (And How to Handle It)

      Why It Happens: Hair naturally lifts through red/orange tones before reaching pale yellow.
      The Fix: The right shade of toner or gloss can neutralize brassiness.
    4. Session #2 (and maybe #3): Refining your Blonde

      Once your hair is deemed strong enough, the next steps will be:
      – Lift the color further only where needed (avoiding over-processing).
      – Blend any highlights or balayage for a softer, natural look.
      – Tone to your ideal shade (beige, Ice, honey, etc.).

    Aftercare: Keeping our New Blonde Healthy

    • Purple Shampoo 1-2x/week (only after you reach pale yellow).
    • Hydrate/Moisture Masque Like Crazy
    • Trim Every 8-10 Weeks
      Bleached ends are more prone to splitting – regular trims keeps ends fresh.

    When to Pivot (Because Hair Talks, and you should listen)

    Sometimes, your hair’s health means we need to adjust the plan. What that could mean:

    • Settling (temporarily) for a darker blonde, or light brown with highlights.
    • A custom toning gloss instead of more lightening to add shine without damage.

    Ready to start your blonde journey??

    Book a free consultation – Let’s make your transition seamless and stress-free.