6 things you should know when going blonde to brunette

I recently swapped my creamy blonde locks for a rich, brunette hue and if I could sum the experience up in three words, it would be: it’s not easy. From making the final decision to take the plunge (much to my hairdresser’s dismay), to dealing with hair colour fading and also learning the tricks of the trade for proper maintenance, I have built a wealth of knowledge that I must share with you, my like-minded beauties.
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#1 It’s a tough decision
Before I moved over to the dark side, I spent several weeks umming and ahhing over whether I should make the change. Will brown hair suit me? Will I miss my blonde locks? What shade should I go?
Janelle Dongalen, Technical Director from Aveda Salons, stresses the importance of inspiration. “Always have a pin board on either Pinterest or a small amount of hair colour pictures that you aspire to.” Doing so not only gives you the opportunity to work out what you really want, but also ensures you and your hairstylist are on the same page.
Cost, maintenance and how often you change your hair should also be kept in mind when making the dramatic change. Janelle explains, “It’s not an easy step to lighten the dark [colour] back out.” So if you like to chop and change your colour often, perhaps opt for lowlights instead.
#2 There’s a shade for everybody
No matter your skin tone, there’s a brunette hue out there for you. Aleks Abadia, Co-Founder and Hair Director at Esstudio Galleria explains, “Fair skin will suit slightly warmer tones, while people with a darker complexion will suit ashier tones.”
Similarly, your hair type should influence your colour. “Depending on the desired effect, a block colour will be a solid rich tone great for fine hair… and on most people it can bring out your best features: eyes, skin colour. If you have thick hair, a highlighted shade will create dimension and texture,” says Aleks.
#3 It’s a process
“There are three stages to achieve going blonde to brunette,” says Aleks. “The hair must be filled, then a double application of the desired result will help with fading issues.” Chances are, you’ll have to book in another appointment with your stylist to retouch and regloss.
#4 It’s going to fade
When I first took the plunge, my hair became a slightly lighter shade of brown with every wash. After just a few weeks, my ‘do was less Bella Hadid and more Gisele Bündchen. So is this normal?
Fading is unavoidable, but as Janelle explains, proper practice can ensure your colour stays fresher for longer.
She says, “Colour fades due to poor hair colouring application, washing your hair every day, by not using the appropriate haircare and hair treatment masque, as well as mechanical damage such as ironing hair every day and blow-drying.”
#5 The health of your locks is key
If your hair is dry, it will be more prone to fading. “You will need to rebook back in with your stylist for a second round of glossing, [because] if your hair was dry to begin with then it won’t hold onto the first colour.”
If this sounds like you, then opt for a rich, block colour. “Going for a block colour will give you instant shine, thickness and… most importantly your hair doesn’t look as dry if it was dry to begin with.”
#6 It requires maintenance
To prevent fading and to keep your locks looking salon fresh, you’ve got to put in work. Limit the amount of times you wash your hair each week, keep blow-drying and straightening to a minimum and use professionally prescribed haircare for best results. Janelle recommends using a moisturising mask weekly, and leaving it on for 10 minutes. Pigmented products are a must-have too. “Purchase a colour mousse or brown pigmented conditioner to refresh the colour at home,” she suggests.
bh recommends: Moroccanoil Restorative Hair Mask, Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Intensive Treatment Program, John Frieda Colour Refreshing Gloss, Catwalk by TIGI Fashionista Brunette Mask and OGX Hydrate & Colour Reviving + Bamboo Radiant Brunette Conditioner.
Have you gone from blonde to brunette recently – or are you thinking of taking the plunge? Do you have any tips?
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147 Member Comments
I did Brunette to Blonde only because my hairdresser was paying for the upkeep whilst I did some hair modelling for him.
It changed my life. It is true - Blondes do have more Fun. So think carefully before going Brunette.
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Interesting article.
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I feel its enough effort maintaining my blonde locks as it is. Ive never liked myself with a darker shade anyway.
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Not relevant for me but some great tips for blondes!
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Mandy's brown hair has me questioning if I should go brown! With 7 months until my wedding I had better think on it hard
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do not make drastic change before your wedding!
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Not wanting to be blond again
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It does suit the model in the image. I'm very fair skinned and would need a lighter shade or I would look too pasty
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Thanks for the article & advice!
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Ive been lighter and darker and liked both but didn't like the constant toning with the lighter shade. I compromise with scattered foils.
My mum was a true redhead and her hair was the most magnificent shade and I would loved to be her color, she's now an elegant grey.
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recently been going lighter for the past maybe 2 years and gosh sometimes i see girls with long dark brown hair and makes me want to dye it back and get extensions so bad ugh!
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I tried going true blonde to brunette in my 30s and my hairdresser made it more red hair. It was awful and I never went down that track again.
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I'm the opposite! Brunette to blonde - and it suits me perfectly!
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Oh wow, I am watching Sex and the city (the movie) and Carrie has just gone from a blonde to a brunette!!!
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Wasn’t a hard decision for me, got so tired of the $$$ and upkeep maintaining my ashy blonde, far happier with my cool brunette, hair looks healthier too!
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I'm always jumping between blonde and brunette, depending on the season - the upkeep makes it almost not worthwhile (brassiness and damage) but I just like changing up my hair too much.
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Recently dyed mine brown and it has mostly faded back to blonde.
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My sister put a dark coloured wig on and it took 20 years off her face! I told her she should go dark but she still dyes her hair bleached blonde.
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Odd! I found that dark hair makes one look older, in a sense more "serious". Few years back my hair was dyed dark brown (darker that my natural). I looked older! Then went back to my natural hair (light brown) and gold highlights
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I'm a natural brunette but I'd always thought about what I'd look like if I went blonde
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I am a natural blond and this article reminds me of the time as a teenager that I tried to dye my hair black. With an in home kit. I ended up with this horrible purple coloured hair, so I tried to re-dye it blond. It then went blue...
Needless to say I've entrusted it to the professionals ever since! I'd love to mix it up a little a go darker but I just don't know if I can be bothered with the maintenance. I'll just stick with my highlights for volume and leave it at that.
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Did this once in my 20s, too much maintenance!
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Thank goodness I'm not blonde! Reading that was tiring enough let alone having to actually do it! Too long for me to have the patience for!
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Why...I'd so love to have golden locks but don't think they'd suit me much
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