Platinum Blondes Have Even More Fun 👱🏾‍♀️

If you’re afraid of wearing color … STOP IT … it’s just hair & you can always change it girl … find the tone that’s best suitable to your skin tone & pop your sh.t … The first color I ever tried was 99J & been trying all types of colors since then … that was years ago … don’t let fear keep you in a box babe 😘🤞🏽💕.

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Georgia
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... Read moreI remember the first time I decided to take the plunge and dye my hair platinum blonde. Like many, I was terrified of how it would look and if it would suit me. But honestly, once I found a shade that complemented my skin tone, it felt like a whole new me emerged. The key is to experiment with tones that highlight your natural beauty — whether your skin is warm, cool, or neutral. One thing I’ve learned along the way is that hair color is not permanent; it’s a form of self-expression you can switch up as you go. So, if platinum blonde seems daunting, don’t let fear hold you back. Start with subtle highlights or a balayage approach that gradually introduces lighter shades. This approach makes the transition easier and more natural-looking. Another important tip is keeping your hair healthy as you bleach or lighten it. Moisturizing treatments and using sulfate-free shampoos help maintain shine and prevent damage. I found that committing to a good hair care routine made my platinum blonde locks look vibrant longer. And to all the single women and millennial moms out there rocking bold hair colors — you’re owning your style and confidence! Whether you’re managing parenting, work, or personal goals, standing out with your hair can be an empowering form of self-care. Remember, it’s not just hair, it’s a statement: be fearless, embrace change, and have fun with your look.