The blonde is often associated with golden tanning of summer. However, the Cendré Blond Color is the beauty ally of light skin. In summer, it illuminates the complexion and in winter, it warms the dark outfits.
Jennifer Aniston, Taylor Swift, Amber Heard or Cameron Diaz … They are all fans! The Cendré Blond is the beauty ally of clear skin. But then, why? Well because its cold, almost gray reflections give a lot of class and sobriety to the silhouette. Exit peroxidized blondes or completely faded tie and dye, the Cendré blonde is the nuance that gives a very natural and elegant effect, and highlights clear eyes. Be careful, however, in winter, the faces are less bright and the clothes darker. So take care to choose a slightly punchy makeup and do not hesitate to force more on the Blood Blush and the pink cheekbones.
The ash blonde adapts almost to all women because it is easy to wear on short hair, a plunging square or a nice long gradient. However, it is not recommended for the too tanned faces and the really matte skins to whom it risks giving a few more years. Clear skins and women from 50 years old who like clear colors will be particularly highlighted with a shade of ash blonde that camouflages white hair. For darker and brunettes, radical change is tempting. But the passage under the expert hands of a professional is essential. To avoid finishing with greenish or red reflections and sporting a (almost) natural dream mane, nothing better than the wise advice of your favorite colorist.
As with any coloring, you have to maintain your colorful hair regularly. The color thus lasts longer. Hydrate using a weekly mask. You can also use a coconut or almond oil, which you will apply on the tips to keep volume in the roots. To avoid the yellowing of the ash reflections (your new enemy!), Use an anti-yelling treatment once a week.