11: Smokey Platinum with Dark Roots
This gorgeous smokey ash platinum blonde with plum hair was designed by the hair stylist Jessie. I love the roots that are deepened with this deep color and the way it blends with that platinum blonde. Balyage gives the look of a celebrity that requires less effort to maintain for the hair check. The more you grow it and the more compliments you’ll receive.
#12: Icy Platinum Pixie for Older Women
The icy platinum complements the neutral to warm skin tone. Brooke Spencer, a certified colorist from Mokena, IL says, “if there’s excessive pink undertone or excessive gold in the skin’s undertone the color could cause it to fade.” Spencer notes, “sometimes what people think they’d like to see in their hair may not be what will be the best for their face. I conduct an assessment of skin tone and face analysis of the shape before deciding on the look.”
#13: Platinum Silver
The platinum silver color was created using the full method of babylight and highlight by Schwarzkopf’s Blond Me Bond Enforcing 9+ Lightener as well as 6 percent Blond Me Developer. Jeanette Alonso the hairstylist behind the color, explains the process she used to achieve this style. “After lighting, I rooted-shadowed using Schwarzkopf’s Igora Vibrance 7-1 (also added some low lightening using this toner) using lotion developer, and then glossed and toned using Schwarzkopf’s Igora Vibrance 9.5-1 and -11 and gel developer,” she explains. “I am a fan of using 0-11 on the majority of my icy silver-toned platinum. It gives the appearance an additional ash-like finish.” Alonso advises women choosing a platinum that is icy or silver to anticipate high-maintenance maintenance. The expectation for a touch-up to the salon ought to be at least every 6-8 weeks for toner , and 8-12 weeks for lightening touch-up.
#14: Bright Platinum Blonde Highlights
This contemporary, bold, hairstyle is low-maintenance. Your stylist can add bangs to create a frame. to your new icy platinum blonde highlights.
#15: Golden Platinum
This gold-colored platinum shade was developed by stylist Nicole Reyns of Auckland, NZ. “What I like about this hairstyle is the shade and how soft the platinum shade is and how it compliments your skin color,” says Reyns. She says “work with the underlying colors within your hair. If you’re pulling warm or gold tones, use them to match the skin’s tone, and draw attention to your eyes!” This look works well if you’re looking for more of a smoky platinum appearance, meaning you do not need to visit for a makeover every four weeks. Instead, you could come at least every three months.
#16: Platinum Blonde Cornrows
The intricate platinum cornrows were designed by braider and colorist Diana Lopez of Miami Beach, FL. The shade of hair is a great way to show off the style of braids. They are perfect for casual occasions or where you’d like to keep your hair from your face. “This color needs a lot of effort and maintenance, and could be harmful to hair if done incorrectly,” says Lopez. “Touch-ups for the roots are typically performed every 4 to 6 weeks to ensure excellent results. I suggest doing it during the 6th week in order to avoid excessive exposure and to remove all color.” Lopez likes to utilize a bond protector in order to shield hair. She suggests, “Try Uberliss Bond Treatment as it does not reduce the time needed for processing. Purple shampoo is certainly good to avoid yellow tones. I would recommend using the Pulp Riot Barcelona Shampoo as it’s loaded with pigment , but does not dry hair. It’s quinoa-based , so it’s soft and nutritious for hair. Also, you should use lots of masks and hydration.”
#17: Dimensional Platinum Blonde
Choose an icy, deep blonde color. It’s the result of a second phase of color correction, and is still in the process of being perfected! For women who are considering this look choose a hairdresser who will assist you in the process of lightening. This color of hair is usually not done in one go unless your hair already is blonde. It is important to be in the middle of the process to preserve the health and quality the hair.
#18: California Blonde With Dark Roots
This is a vibrant cold blonde with long bangs and dark roots. One thing you must keep in mind is that this is a process that takes some time. You must be patient! You must realize that the process of lightening can harm the health of hair, the more we need to lighten. The way you care for your hair following this color process is essential. Apply a mask to your hair every week. Applying Oribe Gold Lust Mask and bond multipliers such as Olaplex are excellent methods to ensure your hair stays clean and shining.
#19: Lived-in Icy Platinum
This icy, lived-in blonde was designed by the salon’s owner and hair stylist Maureen McEachern of Canada. According to her “the blonde is thick on the bottom but gradually fades towards the root area creating an interesting shadow root that gives an authentically lived-in look. This style is ideal for women who want to show a lot of blonde, but does not want to maintain a glam look. hair.” If you’re interested in this shade, McEachern recommends you tell the stylist you’d like to be able to view lots of light Ash blonde, but that you’d like less in the root region. “You’ll like the growth to look natural and natural in order to need less hair touches-ups. This color won’t require more maintenance than the full head color however, it will require the refresh of your toner,” she adds.
#20: Zero-Elevation Icy Blonde Bob
Create a stunning zero-elevation, blonde bob that is icy by opting for the full head of fine foils woven. It was designed by colorist Aoife Breen of Australia This is the perfect way to cut your hair short and get platinum tones! “Having an incredibly bright blonde such as this with hair of to this length will require some care,” Breen warns. “The maintenance for the color occurs at least every six to eight weeks. A trim every 4 to 6 weeks is recommended in addition.”