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Answers to 4 Common Blonde Hair Questions

It's not uncommon to feel lost or confused when it comes to your hair care routine, especially when you have blonde locks. Certain steps like using a toning violet shampoo or keeping your hair protected can have an impact on how your hair looks and feels, and UNITE Hair offers the products and information that can support you every step of the way.

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Answers to 4 Common Blonde Hair Questions

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  1. Answers to 4 Common Blonde Hair Questions

  2. Answers to 4 Common Blonde Hair Questions Those with blonde locks can find their heads filled with questions as they try to find the best way to support their hair. You might have concerns about damage or brassy tones and find yourself unsure about your current hair care routine. Fortunately, UNITE Hair makes it easy to support your hair at each step with multipurpose products like a toning purple shampoo made with quality in mind. They also offer a range of information on their website to help you feel equipped as you give your blonde locks the love they deserve. Why Does My Hair Look Brassy? Many try to keep their blonde hair looking light while accentuating cooler tones, which means avoiding more yellow or brassy appearing pigments. Pollution or time are just a few of the reasons these unwanted colors can start to accumulate. Fortunately, UNITE Hair can help you soothe your woes, and their BLONDA™ Toning Violet Shampoo can help your hair look lighter and brighter in a minute’s time. The formula can gently cleanse while helping your locks feel moisturized as ingredients like hydrolyzed rice protein provide protection and nourishment. Do I Need Special Products If My Hair Is Naturally Blonde? It doesn’t matter if your hair is color-treated or naturally blonde; your locks can benefit from products designed for your hair color. The BLONDA™ System from UNITE Hair is the answer for all as it features products that can help you cleanse, condition, tone, protect, and repair your blonde locks. Your natural hair color can enjoy products like a non-toning daily purple shampoo and conditioner, knowing that the formulas are specifically designed to support your color while delivering various nutrients that can help your hair feel stronger.

  3. Is My Hair Damaged Now That I’ve Colored It? Color-treated hair can open you up to damage when you don’t use high-quality products that keep your locks hydrated and protected. A hair mask or treatment can be a great place to start if you’re worried about damage, and the BLONDA™ Fix Treatment works to seal in moisture while helping your blonde hair appear smoothed and repaired. It’s a product that can also support color retention, reduce blow-dry time, and only takes up to 10 minutes to work its magic. To prevent further damage, consider the BLONDA™ Oil to defend against UV rays and hot tools. Do I Have to Change My Hair Care Routine After I Color My Hair? Helping your hair look and feel gorgeous and healthy can involve specialty products when you color your hair blonde. Not only is the BLONDA™ System a game-changer for natural and bottled blonde hair, but UNITE Hair also offers color-safe formulas that can support your hair care routine, such as their U:DRY™ Dry Shampoo or RE:UNITE™ Repair Systems. Find the answer for your blonde locks with UNITE Hair at https://unitehair.com/ Original Source: https://bit.ly/3uGk7Ws

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