You mean like light blonde, dirty blonde, medium ash blonde?
A light yellow shade of blond.
Yes but it depends on what the shade of blonde is.
You could get white blonde highlights depending on the blondeness of your hair. You could also get lowlights of light brown which would be nice.
Yes, dirty blond hair is considered a shade of blond hair. It typically features a mix of blond and brown tones, resulting in a darker, more muted blond appearance. This hue can vary widely, often appearing as a light brown with blond highlights or a sandy blond. Overall, it falls within the blond category, despite its darker undertones.
you will probably end up with a shade of orange
A dirty blond color is closer to brown hair than to its original blond hair color. Dirty blond hair typically has a mix of blond and brown tones, which gives it a more muted or "dirty" appearance compared to a traditional blond shade.
Mixing red and blond would make a light shade of red or pink. If your talking about hair dye, then do not mix them. It will turn our pretty bad.
Chestnut blond is a warm, medium shade that combines rich chestnut brown tones with lighter, golden blond highlights. It typically features a balance of brown and blonde, resulting in a soft, natural look that can vary in intensity. This color often has a slight reddish undertone, giving it depth and dimension. It's a versatile shade that can complement various skin tones.
Probably if your hair is light brown, use a darker shade of brown, and vise versa. if not, then maybe dirty blond or strawberry blond highlights :D
Taylor Swift's hair is naturally light blonde and she wanted it golden blonde when she grew up and now she has dark blonde-light brown hair.
it's because your hair hair has a lot of red in it probably. strawberry blonde is a nice shade though i think i am going to dye my hair that shade.
Having blond hair is considered a mutation because it is a genetic variation from the typical hair colors of brown, black, or red. The mutation affects the production of melanin, a pigment that gives hair its color, resulting in the lighter shade of blond hair.