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The color: Dimensional Icy Blonde
Description: Master colorist at Ted Gibson and brand ambassador for L’Oreal Professionnel Jason Backe said complementary bright blonde tones with a very subtle hint of violet or blue to keep it super cool is the It shade for Spring. Envision Julianne Hough and Soo Joo Park.
Who it works for: This shade looks great on all complexions, because it appears almost white, which warm, cool, and neutral skin tones can support.
Technique: There are so many different ways to go about achieving this look. If you simply want the icy highlights, you can work off your base color and the technique can be done either with balayage or in foil using different tones to add depth. If you do painting, it will have a beachier feeling, while foil will give you a stronger, more defined highlight. Either way, you won't need touch-ups for about 12 weeks. You can also jump in and go with a bleach and tone for a double-process blonde, which will need touch-ups every three to four weeks.