All the way from Hollywood to your hometown, there are plenty of blondes flitting around. Are they all with natural blonde hair? Most likely not. As per Fact Retriever, only one out of twenty white American adults is natural blonde and one in three female adults dye their hair with shades of blonde.
This means that natural blondes are very uncommon while the ‘bottle blondes’ are extremely popular! You may be surprised to know that only two percent of the people around the whole world have natural blonde hair into adulthood. According to LiveScience, the majority of children who are born with blonde hair including the most platinum haired babies, change to brown hair when they reach ten years old.
In this article, we will reveal the different signs to determine whether the woman is natural or coloured blonde.
On the surface, the main differences between a coloured blonde and a natural blonde lie in the the colour of the hair’s roots, the shade of blonde, as well as the shine and texture of the hair.
Other suggestions, which need to be evaluated over time and in close proximity to the person include the hair highlights, the gray/white hair, and variations in hair colour.
Have you ever thought about whether the actress you’d adore has natural or artificial blonde hair?
As the film begins when a sexy blonde actress or a sexy actress with brunette hair appear and we know they’re styled to match the roles they’ve been given.
It’s likely that their hair is not natural. Similar things happen in the real life.
In our everyday lives, we always see women working as an office secretary, a hotel receptionist, bank employee, or even a doctor sporting a stunning and natural blonde hair colour. It’s very natural, isn’t it?
You’ll be shocked at how many blonde women have their hair colour due to the hair dye. It gives them their hair colour goal that is beautiful while complimenting their skin and eyes colour.
Are you doubtful of the woman who took your heart of the person you love is natural or an artificial blonde?
While knowing this may not help you get back that guy you’ve always love in your life, at least you’ll be able to see that not always all that shine is gold in the blonde woman’s life.
What do you think?
Today, we’ll share with you seven sure-fire ways to tell if a woman is wearing natural or coloured blonde hair.
SIGN 1- THE LEVEL OF THE BLONDE TONE DOES NOT LIE
Natural blondes vary from light to dark blonde. All the other ones are likely to be coloured or artificial.
Dark blonde looks similar to beige colour. Light blonde, on the other hand is like the pastel yellow.
The blonde that is light than pastel yellow will be the platinum blonde. Unless you are Nordic European, albino or Caucasian , it can be achieved only by using hair dye. Hence these light blondes don’t exist naturally.
SIGN 2 – HIGHLIGHTS. THEY ARE ONLY PAINTED NATURALLY WITH COPPER OR GOLD
Do not ask us why the natural highlights exist in copper or gold only. Perhaps it’s because nature is busy enough to produce a colour palette with more versatility and variants.
Thus, if you see hair with highlights that look like mauve, ash, auburn or reddish, it’s likely that they’re not natural blondes.
These artificial hair tones are created using hair products that highlight the colour, like toner.
In that scenario it’s an attractive artificial blonde however, it is artificial.
SIGN 3 – GROWTHS OR DARK ROOTS: ARTIFICIAL OR COLOURED BLONDES CAN’T AVOID THEM
If you’re interested in knowing whether your most hated colleague in the workplace is wearing hair dye or is natural blonde, take advantage of every opportunity to take a close notice at her hair’s roots.
It is possible that her natural blonde hair is growing out. If she does manage to apply hair dye with the identical shade that is highly unlikely, the hair colour is likely to degrade within a couple of washes.
If that happens it’s because the artificial pigments do not have enough support to last. Thus, in a couple of days, the truth and artificial colour will be revealed and you’ll begin to notice it.
SIGN 4 – OBSERVE THE TEXTURE AND SHINE IN THE BLONDE HAIR. IF IT LOOKS DRY AND DOESN’T SHINE, IT’S MOST LIKELY TO BE COLOUR-TREATED HAIR
Hair that has been dyed without appropriate maintenance won’t have the shine or texture of natural hair.
The reason for this is more than evident. Hair that is not chemically processed, i.e. never bleached or coloured while still retaining its internal hair structure is certainly in better state and condition than colour treated hair that has been chemically processed.
So, its shine and texture will always be more apparent and noticeable.
Naturally, there will always be exceptions, such as when it comes to patients suffering from an illness or receiving medical treatment.
Hair that is dyed and chemically treated has tendency to dry up easily. Therefore, it is important to nourish and moisturize your hair if you wish to keep the texture and shine of natural hair.
SIGN 5 – THE WORST ENEMIES OF COLOURED OR ARTIFICIAL BLONDES – THE WEATHER AND OTHER ISSUES
Natural blondes experience colour changes in their hair as a result of chlorine in swimming pools, the sea or even the sun. In this case the hair ends may get even lighter.
For instance, we have clients who is blonde. In summer, when they are spending many days at the beach, their hair will become white. It will then progressively darkens gradually throughout the year.
If highlights aren’t naturally blonde, hair tends to become lighter. It could even turn greenish and this is a sign and indication that the blonde hair colour is artificial.
SIGN 6 – AS TIME PROGESS, NATURAL BLONDE HAIR TURNS WHITE
This is among the easiest and most straightforward clues to confirm. White hair doesn’t only grow at the root. For a natural blonde women, hair will become white. Therefore, it must come from the roots and extend to the tips.
Gray hair on coloured or artificial blonde hair normally will not exactly match the colour of hair dye. They have a tendency to shine a bit and are more likely to take on the colour of the hair dye’s undertone.
They will also appear more mauve, coppery, golden than the rest of hair. Additionally, the naked eye will see the blonde hair colour on one side, as well as a lighter, more prominent blonde hair colour on the other side, which is the gray hair.
SIGN 7 – ARTIFICIAL OR COLOURED BLONDES WILL EVENTUALLY DEGRADE
A woman who wears an artificial blonde is able to hide it for up to three months. But, over time the hair colour may change, even if they apply the identical shade.
Eventually, even when you apply a touch-up to hair roots, the artificial blonde hair colour changes in the middle-lengths and at the ends. The roots are darkened, and the ends and mid-lengths gradually become lighter.
If the colour application is performed all over the hair, the over-pigmentation of the hair will cause it to darken gradually.
In both instances it is impossible to maintain the same colour for a long time. This is more than evidence that the hair is coloured.
CONCLUSIONS
We don’t know the kind of research that will cause people to be concerned about, such as whether women are natural blonde or a coloured blonde.
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