Photo by: Fairchild Archive
VANILLA BLONDE
If you want to go baby blonde like Michelle Williams, be prepared to make a similarly major commitment. Celebrity colorist Kim Vo recommends touching up ...
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Photo by: Fairchild Archive
VANILLA BLONDE
If you want to go baby blonde like Michelle Williams, be prepared to make a similarly major commitment. Celebrity colorist Kim Vo recommends touching up roots every three weeks. Ask your colorist for a bright golden hue with pale highlights-and because bleaching the hair this often is damaging, consider keeping your hair short to prevent breakage.
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Catherine Q. O'Neill, Allure magazine
Stereotypes aside, blondes can be pretty high-maintenance. Toners, touch-ups, and deep-conditioning treatments are all musts if you're going for the gold. Here's how to get (and keep) the blonde hair color you want.
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